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Yes, Johannes, the authors of The Economics of Software Quality repeatedly make the point that larger projects are disproportionately more difficult to manage successfully than smaller projects.
Why do you think people resisted adopting enough process to ensure success on larger projects you've worked on?
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Yes, Johannes, the authors of The Economics of Software Quality repeatedly make the point that larger projects are disproportionately more difficult to manage successfully than smaller projects.
Why do you think people resisted adopting enough process to ensure success on larger projects you've worked on?