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by aeorgnoieang
2548 days ago
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If anything, it's a pretty pragmatic view about the high frequency with which new systems intended to replace legacy ones fail to do so. Certainly applications can be supplanted or replaced, and often are, at the discretion of users and customers. But 'living' (running) systems can often only be successfully replaced in the manner of the Ship of Theseus. |
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