Douglas Crockford on features

We see a lot of feature-driven product design in which the cost of features is not properly accounted. Features can have a negative value to consumers because they make the products more difficult to understand and use.

We are finding that people like products that just work. It turns out that designs that just work are much harder to produce than designs that assemble long lists of features.

Features have a specification cost, a design cost, and a development cost. There is a testing cost and a reliability cost. The more features there are, the more likely one will develop problems or will interact badly with another.


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2 responses to “Douglas Crockford on features”

  1. jp Avatar

    Come dice il proverbio: “più roba c’è, più roba si può rompere“. Per cui… 😛

    1. JustB Avatar
      JustB

      @jp in effetti 😀

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