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by scarface74
3238 days ago
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Would you rather be in a situation that before any real work gets done you have to have a "project charter", 3 months worth of requirement gathering, three months worth of development and user testing and find out at the end that your delivered product is completely unusable by the people you were developing for? "Buzzwords" create a ubiquitous language (a Domain Driven Design buzzword). I can change companies and if they are using those "buzzwords", I know what they mean. |
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No, that's jargon. Buzzwords are distinguished from jargon by being language that has become semantically ambiguous (possibly even semantically null) through pervasive inconsistent use, particularly in marketing.