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1. It Is Too Early To Predict What The Program Will Cost.
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1. It is too early to predict what the program will cost.
2. It is too far down the road to do anything about it.
-- Law of Government Cost Overruns
Related:
epsilon [see delta] 1. n. A small quantity of anything.
The cost is epsilon." 2. adj. Very small, negligible...
epsilon: [see {delta}] 1. n. A small quantity of anything.
"The cost is epsilon." 2. adj. Very small, negligible...
Terman's Law There is no direct relationship between the quality of an educational program and its cost.
Three o'clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do.
-- Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980)...
Oh, everything's too damned expensive these days. This bible cost 15 bucks!
And talk about a preachy book! Everybody's a sinner! Except this guy. -- Homer Simpso...
demo: /de'moh/ [short for `demonstration'] 1. v. To demonstrate a product or prototype.
A far more effective way of inducing bugs to manifest than any number of {test} runs, especially when important people are watching....
Three o'clock in the afternoon is always just a little too late or a little too early for anything you want to do.
-- Jean-Paul Sartre...
Brooks's Law prov. "Adding manpower to a late software project makes it later" -- a result of the fact that the expected advantage from splitting development work among N programmers is O(N) (that i
proportional to N), but the complexity and communications cost associated with coordinating and then merging their work is O(N^2) (that is, proportional to the square of N)....