Software Development Process
After returning to rigorous process discipline, the relaunched application performed better than the original would have. The project began in a healthy state with a complete specifications document, defined functionality, and unit tests i…
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After returning to rigorous process discipline, the relaunched application performed better than the original would have. The project began in a healthy state with a complete specifications document, defined functionality, and unit tests included. The failure was caused by deviation from the established process, not by an inherently flawed product. Murphy's Law is cited to explain why catastrophic failures tend to surface at the worst possible moments, such as live high-stakes demos.