ManagementSpeak: We’re committed to this and are going to make it happen.
Translation: You people fix it.
This week’s anonymous contributor fixed a phrase whose meaning had been obscured.
ManagementSpeak: We’re committed to this and are going to make it happen.
Translation: You people fix it.
This week’s anonymous contributor fixed a phrase whose meaning had been obscured.
What if you decide Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a mistake?
Perhaps you’re concerned it’s a misguided attempt to build applications around generalities instead of specifics. Maybe you think object-oriented (OO) analysis had it right — that building a model of the things that make up a business is better than building a model of its processes.
Possibly, you’re among those who prefer informal conversations between business managers and programmers, and think user stories and use cases are blinders that limit developers’ ability to design creative solutions.