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by ethbr0
1423 days ago
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Outsourcing software development works great when you can specify exactly what you want ahead of time... ... software engineering history has been a lurching but ever more complete realization that the customer never knows exactly what they need ahead of time. |
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The work has to be well-defined and expectations clearly set, but we all know that it's rarely the case that the work is well-defined and that expectations are clearly set. What you end up with is an expensive disaster - and you can't correct from it either: you'll be black-listed in your community and people will be very leery of ever working for you again.
These lessons have been learned and re-learned for the past 30 years now - going back as far as Yourdon's Decline and Fall of the American Programmer - which was published in 1992.