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Abraham Laria • Edited

Yes that's true specially in companies where software support the business but it is not the business. Usually leadership doesn't understand the true value of spending time and money on building software that will save time and money on the long run. Most of the time the business priorities are different from what you're building but what you're building support those priorities so it needs to be finished quick no matter what. Striking the perfect balance between good enough and fast enough is the job of the architect/s and the development team.

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Ben • Edited

The biggest challenging things are the developers/ architects can guess the correctly what the boss thinks of the building application.

We all know that cost, time and scope are three constraint to project quality. Most boss want lower cost, less time and high scope would much lower the quality. As the quality is a very vague words, most boss do not clearly define it but they want a good quality of product.

The software maintenance would be affordable to current project team. However, once the someone change in the project, the task of maintaining the software become a very difficult.