It looks obvious

“Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” — Albert Einstein

Wrong assumptions

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I discovered recently another great programing blog. Each of the post is a good source of knowledge and experience and require active thinking of the reader. Here for example a post about Distributed Information Systems:

  1. People tell the truth.
  2. Content is independent of presentation.
  3. Syntax doesn’t matter.
  4. Identifiers are reliable.
  5. Metadata and data are consistent.
  6. Schema ensure interoperation.
  7. All the data must be available.
  8. Canonical models can be determined.
  9. Index latency is zero.

Developing applications for a corporation I made, and so other make, each one of these fallacies. I wonder if I understood the list the same way before seeing all of this mistakes and their result happening…

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Written by Rogel

August 28th, 2006 at 10:00 pm

Posted in Project Management


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