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- Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2015 09:43:42 +0100
- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] [Resolved] Experience running internet connections over old Japanese wiring that wasn't designed for internet connections
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On 21 March 2015 at 05:02, Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@example.com> wrote: > Josh Glover writes: > > > Your landlord is perhaps the greatest engineer on this list; > > basically the diamond that cuts through illusion. [1] > > That's a nice *dajare* (I laughed), but there's a real lesson here: > sometimes managers can solve engineering problems more effectively > than engineers can -- by changing the requirements. Absolutely! I wasn't really being flip, though I must admit to some playful intent. There's a great story somewhere in the annals of "Joel on Software" illustrating the same point. I can't find a link, but it was about some byzantine accounting forms that had to be submitted every year. Being a programming company, they started designing some software that could handle this drudgery. They went excitedly to the accountant with the solution to her problem, to which she replied something along the lines of: "I have to spend a full day on this once a year. That amounts to several hundred dollars of cost to the company. You want to build software to handle this for me, fine. How many man-hours will that take?". Sheepishly, Joel admitted to her that it would probably be a man-week or more to develop, not to mention fixing the inevitable bugs, showing her how to use it, etc. So the accountant solved the problem by simply printing out the forms once a year, filling them in with an ink pen (remember those?), and dropping them in the post. Sometimes the best solution to a technical problem is to reframe it as a non-technical one. Cheers, Josh
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