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DesignArticle :: Different Work: Why the Manufacturing Mindset Does Not Apply to Software Development
As it turns out, software development isn't like manufacturing at all. It's a different kind of work to solve a different kind of problem, despite what their learning and training tells most managers. The manufacturing mindset simply doesn't apply to software development. Roy Miller explains why.
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