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by ranko
2942 days ago
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Lehman's 2nd (increasing complexity) law addresses this. He defines an E-type system as one which is embedded in the "real world" and thus both influences and is influenced by it, and then claims that: "as an E-type system evolves, its complexity increases unless work is done to maintain or reduce it" [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lehman%27s_laws_of_software_ev... |
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