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Decoupling can be an intellectual stretch (you don’t know how to do it). Decoupling can be a time/money stretch (you could do it, but you can’t afford to take that time just now). Decoupling can be a relationship stretch (the team has taken as much change as it can handle right now).
Kent Beck • Tidy First?
Watch for tightly coupled systems.
Michael J. Mauboussin • Think Twice: Harnessing the Power of Counterintuition
What do we mean by “decentralization,” anyway? It’s a capacious term, and in the past few years it’s been tossed around more freely than ever. Flocks of birds, free-market economies, cities, peer-to-peer computer networks: these are all considered examples of decentralization. Yet so, too, in other contexts, are the American public-school system an
... See moreJames Surowiecki • The Wisdom of Crowds
An easy way to think about the difference is that static coupling describes how services are wired together, whereas dynamic coupling describes how services call one another at runtime.
Neal Ford • Software Architecture: The Hard Parts
Centralization is a model where all of the analytics team sits under the auspices of, say, the corporate marketing function and from that perch serves the needs of multiple business teams. Decentralization is a model where each business team has their own analytics team (and perhaps even their own tools) and that team meets all the local needs of b
... See moreAvinash Kaushik • Web Analytics 2.0: The Art of Online Accountability and Science of Customer Centricity
static coupling analyzes operational dependencies, and dynamic coupling analyzes communication dependencies.
Neal Ford • Software Architecture: The Hard Parts
two pretty straightforward examples: The duo is recording an album (they’re recording it as a unit), but The duo are going their separate ways (both members, as individual people, are planning to embark on different journeys;
Emmy J. Favilla • A World Without "Whom"
A very short definition of codependency is trying to control another person’s emotions and behaviors so we don’t have to experience our own painful feelings. If I can get you to stay close to me, I won’t have to feel the frightening abandonment that is lurking inside me (anxious person). If I can stay far enough away from you, I won’t have to exper
... See moreJessica Baum • Anxiously Attached: Becoming More Secure in Life and Love
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