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Agile Principles: Simplicity is Essential Agile Doctor

    • Business

In 2002, Jim Johnson of the Standish Group (made famous by their Chaos Report of software project “success”) presented findings of features and functions used in a typical system. The number of features that were never or rarely used totaled a whopping 64% while sometimes, often and always weighed in with 16%, 13% and 7% respectively. For those acquainted with the Pareto principle (80/20 rule), notice how the often and always used features - those things we should concentrate on building for our customers and those things things that bring us the most value – is exactly 80%.



In other words, a great deal of our effort is generally spent creating things that customers do not use or want.

In 2002, Jim Johnson of the Standish Group (made famous by their Chaos Report of software project “success”) presented findings of features and functions used in a typical system. The number of features that were never or rarely used totaled a whopping 64% while sometimes, often and always weighed in with 16%, 13% and 7% respectively. For those acquainted with the Pareto principle (80/20 rule), notice how the often and always used features - those things we should concentrate on building for our customers and those things things that bring us the most value – is exactly 80%.



In other words, a great deal of our effort is generally spent creating things that customers do not use or want.

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