Bob,

That is an ancient paper. :)

Of course, people do use these principles.

-Pasvorn

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Bob W <p...@web-options.com> wrote:
> It has been a solved problem since probably the invention of the subroutine,
> certainly since Parnas wrote his famous paper about designing for ease of
> extension and contraction. The trouble is, most software development
> organisations (especially management, but including developers) are
> completely ignorant of the history of the subject and of the basic
> principles of software design.
>
> Hands up all the software developers on this list who have read the
> aforementioned paper, and ever put the principles into practice?
>
> Bob
>

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