Showing posts with label software engineering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label software engineering. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Design and development

Just recently read an article in Wired as to how the iPod was developed; one byline in particular caught my attention:

"Apple's designers spend 10 percent of their time doing traditional industrial design: coming up with ideas, drawing, making models, brainstorming, and they spend 90 percent of their time working with manufacturing, figuring out how to implement their ideas."

No argument could have been described more aptly as to relationship between solution architecture and development. That is, design is important, it is critical that it is conducted at the beginning, but in the end, it is in the implementation that real issues arise. It is the 'figuring' out how to deal with these issues and implement the design where the focus of architects and team leads should be.

Monday, July 03, 2006

Contributing ...

Well, I have started a software engineering blog that I will use for contributing to the software engineering industry of which I currently work in. I constantly use other people's blogs and the technical notes that they put in them. This is what I aim to do in this blog and hopefully I will progress and refine my own software engineering skills.

This is not my first attempt, but now having been able to maintain my personal blog for a couple of months, I am confident that my work, my readings, and my own research will produce a blog entry or two. So here we go (again)!