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On the ‘web: Two Kinds of Design

Information technology design often follows a common sort of process. First you gather the business requirements. While you do your best to gather all the requirements, you know you will miss some, so you assume the project in hand will change over time. As such, you build some “slop” into the schedule and scaling numbers to account for possible changes, based on prior experience. @ECI

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