The law of continuing change A program that is used in a real-world environment necessarily must change or become progressively less useful in that environment. Object-Oriented Reengineering Patterns - Sida xviiefter Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, Oscar Marius Nierstrasz - 2003 - 282 sidorBegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
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...with the functionality it provides. As a result, the law of continuing change applies stating that "a program that is used in a real-world environment...become progressively less useful in that environment" [16]. Put in other words, a web-developer (like any other software developer) is forced to add new... | |
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...study by Lehman and Belady carried out in 1985 resulted in a set of 'laws' of software maintenance. 1. The law of continuing change A program that is used in a real-world environment necessarily must change or become progressively less useful in that environment. 2. The law of increasing... | |
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...study by Lehman and Belady carried out in 1985 resulted in a set of'laws' of software maintenance. 1. The law of continuing change A program that is used in a real-world environment necessarily must change or become progressively less useful in that environment. 2. The law of increasing... | |
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