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"Pay Me Now or Pay Me Later -- with Interest and Penalties"

Posted February 19, 2002 | | Amplify

One of the most essential activities in planning for the next release of a software system is specifying its required functionality. Unfortunately, serious mistakes can be made when planners fail to distinguish between functionality and the underlying capability of the architecture required to delivery this functionality.

About The Author
Luke Hohmann
Luke Hohmann is a management consultant committed to coaching his clients to greater levels of performance in the areas of product development, project management, system architecture, and organizational engineering. Mr. Hohmann is the author of Journey of the Software Professional: The Sociology of Computer Programming and Beyond Software Architecture: Creating and Sustaining Winning Solutions , of which Cutter Consortium Senior Consultant… Read More
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