Design never ends, if allowed to continue. Designers are pushed by context to take snapshots and release their designs to the intended audience when some level of maturity is reached, or as deadlines dictate. Quantifying such maturity can be highly subjective, which encourages engineers to continue adding functionalities until some sort of external force tells them to stop. Complexity creep is not just a technical problem. Complexity creeps in every single aspect of a young organization. As things get more complex, they encroach, making switching barriers higher and creating all sorts of lock-ins, which can turn architectures too rigid.
Complexity Creep
NewSpace Systems Engineering ; Chapter : 4 ; 119-135
2021-01-21
17 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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