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  2. Martin Fowler (software engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Fowler was born and grew up in Walsall, England, where he went to Queen Mary's Grammar School for his secondary education. He graduated at University College London in 1986. In 1994, he moved to the United States, where he lives near Boston, Massachusetts in the suburb of Melrose. [1] Fowler started working with software in the early 1980s.

  3. Technical debt - Wikipedia

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    In a Dagstuhl seminar held in 2016, technical debt was defined by academic and industrial experts of the topic as follows: "In software-intensive systems, technical debt is a collection of design or implementation constructs that are expedient in the short term, but set up a technical context that can make future changes more costly or ...

  4. Software architecture - Wikipedia

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    Software architecture erosion may occur in each stage of the software development life cycle and has varying impacts on the development speed and the cost of maintenance. Software architecture erosion occurs due to various reasons, such as architectural violations, the accumulation of technical debt, and knowledge vaporization. [40]

  5. Software analysis pattern - Wikipedia

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    Martin Fowler defines a pattern as an "idea that has been useful in one practical context and will probably be useful in others". [2] He further on explains the analysis pattern, which is a pattern "that reflects conceptual structures of business processes rather than actual software implementations". An example: Figure 1: Event analysis pattern

  6. Strangler fig pattern - Wikipedia

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    Coined by Martin Fowler, [1] its name derives from the strangler fig plant, which tends to grow on trees and eventually kill them. It has also been called Ship of Theseus pattern, named after a philosophical paradox. [2] The pattern can be used at the method level or the class level. [3]

  7. Specification by example - Wikipedia

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    The name Specification by Example was coined by Martin Fowler in 2004. [ 9 ] Specification by Example is an evolution of the Customer Test [ 10 ] practice of Extreme Programming proposed around 1997 and Ubiquitous Language [ 11 ] idea from Domain-driven design from 2004, using the idea of black-box tests as requirements described by Weinberg ...

  8. 4 types of debt you can consolidate

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    Consolidating debt can save you money on interest and help you get out of debt faster, depending on your situation. Unsecured debt, such as credit cards, student loans, medical bills and high ...

  9. SQALE - Wikipedia

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    SQALE (Software Quality Assessment based on Lifecycle Expectations) is a method to support the evaluation of a software application source code.It is a generic method, independent of the language and source code analysis tools, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license. [1]