Towards a non-data-driven design

In the specific case of the Object Orientated system, some of the boxes are round and some are square, which suggests complexity not found in the functional model, where all the boxes are square.

My learned colleague, Tom Morton, has published his groundbreaking paper on what you can get away with handing in on a Computer Science degree and still get a 2:1. Software Architecture Design and Analysis: A Spellchecking System Specification Or Something.

Posted by pwr (site) at April 9, 2007, 3:58am. Category: blog. semipermalink Tags: blog, humour, degree mills

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..paper now available at http://tom.noflag.org.uk/rubbish.html

:-)

Posted by Duncan Parsons (site) at January 24, 2009, 7:37pm. Category: blog.

Hilarious, but quite beautifully written.

Posted by wizard (site) at July 16, 2007, 10:07pm. Category: blog.

That is awesome! Man, I wish I could bs like that

Posted by Griff (site) at May 8, 2007, 10:33am. Category: blog.

bloody hell - you posted! yet again, i didn't understand a word of it...

jimbob

Posted by Jim Bob (site) at April 12, 2007, 4:08pm. Category: blog.

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