Re: The software factory (was "Don't believe the hype?") (long)

Subject: Re: The software factory (was "Don't believe the hype?") (long)
From: Dick Margulis <margulis -at- fiam -dot- net>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 21:33:20 -0500


Mark Baker wrote:

Dick Margulis wrote:


Discoveries (rather than designs) generally do spring, if not full
formed like Minerva from the head of Zeus then from a well fertilized
field. However designs (as in the next umpteen versions of the Corolla)
do not represent discoveries


You are making a false dichotomy. There is no separate process for making
breakthroughs as opposed to designs. Breakthroughs come as a result of
design activities. Even where people deliberately set out to build something
significantly new, the achieve their ends by a dogged process of
experimentation and testing -- the process of designing the new invention.


Mark,

We differ on this point. I believe there is a real dichotomy between the process of scientific discovery and the process of engineering design. They are activities undertaken, generally, by people with different proclivities, personalities, and styles of thinking and working. I'm not suggesting that theoreticians, experimental scientists, and engineers can't all be friends and colleagues; but I do believe they follow distinguishable processes in their work. Yes, there can be process and discipline for all of them--just not the same process and discipline.

I stand by what I said earlier. I know I'm not going to persuade you, but on this one we'll just have to agree to disagree.

Dick




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RE: The software factory (was "Don't believe the hype?") (long): From: stevefjong
Re: The software factory (was "Don't believe the hype?") (long): From: Dick Margulis
Re: The software factory (was "Don't believe the hype?") (long): From: Mark Baker
Re: The software factory (was "Don't believe the hype?") (long): From: Dick Margulis
Re: The software factory (was "Don't believe the hype?") (long): From: Mark Baker

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