Wicked problems, righteous solutions
It is very good to read how people using agile methods are helping with otherwise bad problems:
Big IT, Doomed
Comes to mind the excellent lecture by Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.:
"The Design of Design" Turing Award address at SIGGRAPH '00, (July 2000).
Specially the co-evolution model of the design process:
which implies a very iterative and incremental design process:
Comments
Anonymous
June 12, 2004
Completely agreed. Although I will sometimes update apps every few hours so I likely carry the concept to extremes. Ultra Frequent Application Deployment
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/ufad.htmAnonymous
April 17, 2005
In the context of deciding if BizTalk Server 2004 is
included in a workflow software development solution:...Anonymous
May 04, 2005
Alternative title: How to get more benefits from the application of software to solve business problems?...Anonymous
May 14, 2005
RePost:
http://www.yeyan.cn/SoftwareEngineering/WickedProblemsRighteousSolutions.aspxAnonymous
May 04, 2006
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July 07, 2008
“ Want me to adopt your solution? Let’s clarify first which are the new problems it brings on ” -a consciousAnonymous
June 19, 2009
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