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- Conways_law abstract "Conway's law is an adage named after computer programmer Melvin Conway, who introduced the idea in 1967; it was first dubbed Conway's law by participants at the 1968 National Symposium on Modular Programming. It states thatorganizations which design systems ... are constrained to produce designs which are copies of the communication structures of these organizationsThe law is based on the reasoning that in order for a software module to function, multiple authors must communicate frequently with each other. Therefore, the software interfaces structure of a system will reflect the social boundaries of the organization(s) that produced it, across which communication is more difficult. Conway's law was intended as a valid sociological observation, although sometimes it's taken in a humorous context.".
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- Conways_law comment "Conway's law is an adage named after computer programmer Melvin Conway, who introduced the idea in 1967; it was first dubbed Conway's law by participants at the 1968 National Symposium on Modular Programming. It states thatorganizations which design systems ...".
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