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No silver bullet
Title: No silver bullet
Category: Science & Technology
Details: Words: 1755 | Pages: 7.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
No silver bullet
Abstract
The objectives of this essay are to examine whether or not Brook’s original scepticism that “no single new development in the next ten years would give software developers an order-of-magnitude improvement in productivity, reliability, or simplicity” and “…future progress depends upon addressing the data” are reversible. We will discuss Brook’s original thoughts and we will try to give alternative solutions (if any). This essay, in general, accepts Brook’s thoughts as he
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the software progress is one of the biggest problems that we are up to. As the costs of storage and CPU cycles become insignificant relative to personnel costs, the hardware terms nearly drop out of the equation of trade-offs in software design. Thus, the human challenges of managing software's complexity - presenting a coherent interface to the user, and co-ordinating the efforts of the development team - remain formidable for developers of today's big systems.
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