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Maybe I'll learn something new and need to write a second edition of my book. Relevant content data comes into play. Connect Testing Artificial Intelligence Requires New Strategy Article Comments Post a Comment You must be logged in to post a comment. Paul Giamalvo Ph.D. Hi guys, I'm not sure I would describe our disagreement as acrimonious, but it certainly was passionate. For background information, I have a background in architecture rather than background, but as a lifelong rather than accidental project manager I've been around since the mid-1990s. You can see the advantages of standardization. The first is from the Construction Specification Institute.
So maybe it's a field thing but my experience with software leads me to believe that starting with something similar and adapting can create errors in planning and stifle innovation. I would not question Maldives Email List standardization and planning in architecture. or practicality in industries such as refineries as I have no experience in these areas and can see how standardization could be easily applied. So my point about software systems is that when you start working from your grandfather's blueprint you end up with your grandfather's architecture and design. What do you think about this topic? I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences especially if you work with software systems to a large extent.
Maybe I'll learn something new and need to write a second edition of my book. Relevant content data comes into play. Connect Testing Artificial Intelligence Requires New Strategy Article Comments Post a Comment You must be logged in to post a comment. Paul Giamalvo Ph.D. Hi guys, I'm not sure I would describe our disagreement as acrimonious, but it certainly was passionate. For background information, I have a background in architecture rather than background, but as a lifelong rather than accidental project manager I've been around since the mid-1990s. You can see the advantages of standardization. The first is from the Construction Specification Institute.