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Survey period: 22 Jan 2001 to 28 Jan 2001

When developing application software in the "real" world (where time actually is money, and the competition is biting at your heels and users demand/pay-for products) which should be considered "most" important for your code? (suggested by kgulden@sequelcorp.com)

OptionVotes% 
Stability16346.18
Maintainability5615.86
Extensibility / flexibility7822.10
Performance329.07
Cost of development164.53
Other...82.27



 
Generalwww.extremeprogramming.org Pin
Uwe Keim29-Jan-01 4:19
sitebuilderUwe Keim29-Jan-01 4:19 
GeneralWhat about the users? Usability Pin
Michael Dunn25-Jan-01 19:33
sitebuilderMichael Dunn25-Jan-01 19:33 
GeneralRe: What about the users? Usability Pin
Troy Marchand26-Jan-01 5:09
sitebuilderTroy Marchand26-Jan-01 5:09 
Yes usability is important as well ... who cares if the software is 100% stable, if you can't use itSmile | :)

(Yes, I am going back on my extensibility/flexibility tirade again!)

Its hard to get the usability just right during the first release of a software package (as was mentioned about Norton AntiVirus), so ensuring that the software is easily extensible allows the UI and other usability features to be easily updated and extended. So I believe that usability is important, but I also know that it will not be perfect the first time I release a product. Therefore I ensure that all aspects of the design are abstracted properly so that the software is easily extended and/or modified. It costs a lot more (time and money) to have to rewrite a software application from scratch, rather than updating an existing app (at least if it is properly designedSmile | :) )

Although I mention extensibility/flexibility as being the most important, it really is only the most important item from the poll. Actually I believe that proper architecture, design and planning are the most important... but do not get me on this subject or you will never be able to shut me up Smile | :)
GeneralMarketability Pin
23-Jan-01 9:28
suss23-Jan-01 9:28 
GeneralI voted Maintainability, but that's a lie Pin
Oz Solomon23-Jan-01 3:51
Oz Solomon23-Jan-01 3:51 
GeneralRe: I voted Maintainability, but that's a lie Pin
23-Jan-01 4:55
suss23-Jan-01 4:55 
GeneralRe: I voted Maintainability, but that's a lie Pin
26-Jan-01 4:57
suss26-Jan-01 4:57 
GeneralReliability vs. Speed to Market Pin
23-Jan-01 2:22
suss23-Jan-01 2:22 
GeneralRe: Reliability vs. Speed to Market Pin
Troy Marchand23-Jan-01 5:14
sitebuilderTroy Marchand23-Jan-01 5:14 
GeneralFeatures/integration Pin
Christian Skovdal Andersen22-Jan-01 11:22
Christian Skovdal Andersen22-Jan-01 11:22 
GeneralRe: Features/integration Pin
Christian Graus22-Jan-01 11:25
protectorChristian Graus22-Jan-01 11:25 
GeneralRe: Features/integration Pin
Troy Marchand22-Jan-01 15:14
sitebuilderTroy Marchand22-Jan-01 15:14 
GeneralRe: Features/integration Pin
Masoud Samimi22-Jan-01 23:33
Masoud Samimi22-Jan-01 23:33 
GeneralRe: Features/integration Pin
Alvaro Mendez23-Jan-01 5:46
Alvaro Mendez23-Jan-01 5:46 
GeneralRe: Features/integration Pin
Troy Marchand23-Jan-01 6:14
sitebuilderTroy Marchand23-Jan-01 6:14 
GeneralRe: Features/integration Pin
Alvaro Mendez23-Jan-01 6:41
Alvaro Mendez23-Jan-01 6:41 
GeneralRe: Features/integration Pin
24-Jan-01 6:35
suss24-Jan-01 6:35 
GeneralRe: Features/integration Pin
Colin J Davies24-Jan-01 7:07
Colin J Davies24-Jan-01 7:07 
GeneralRe: Features/integration Pin
TSI24-Jan-01 7:44
TSI24-Jan-01 7:44 
GeneralRe: Features/integration Pin
25-Jan-01 9:38
suss25-Jan-01 9:38 

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