disproportional consequences

14/12/200828/12/2014 on business, business of software, disproportional consequences, law

The Law of Disproportional Consequences

Why this title? I wanted to describe this idea that in software it is far harder to develop the right things. Yet the impact of developing the right product is disproportionally higher than incremental improvements in the way you develop an existing product. If you look at the history of software companies this is quite …

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