> 
> > Hands up all the software developers on this list who have read the
> > aforementioned paper, and ever put the principles into practice?
> 
> Read the paper, but that was many years ago.  Have used the 
> concepts in 
> nearly every piece of "for release" software I've ever worked on.  As 
> opposed to "internal use" stuff, like test harnesses, lots of 
> which just 
> isn't "big" enough to warrant that level of engineering ... 
> over-engineered tools are one of the banes of my existence. :-)  If I 
> need a hammer, I don't generally need a monkey wrench, a ratchet, a 
> scroll saw, and a screwdriver all in the same package.
> 

which is exactly what this thread, and Parnas's paper, are all about.

Bob


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