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====== Ripple Effect ====== | ====== Ripple Effect ====== | ||
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A **ripple effect** occurs when a change in one part of a system makes other changes in other parts of the system necessaary. | A **ripple effect** occurs when a change in one part of a system makes other changes in other parts of the system necessaary. | ||
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Bad system design and especially high [[couplings]] make the system fragile. A small change in one part of the system breaks existing functionality which is logically unrelated to the change. In order to keep the system working, further changes are necessary. these changes in turn may impose even more changes and so on. The change ripples through the whole system. Small changes have large effects just like throwing a tiny stone into the water creates ripples spreading all over the pond. | Bad system design and especially high [[couplings]] make the system fragile. A small change in one part of the system breaks existing functionality which is logically unrelated to the change. In order to keep the system working, further changes are necessary. these changes in turn may impose even more changes and so on. The change ripples through the whole system. Small changes have large effects just like throwing a tiny stone into the water creates ripples spreading all over the pond. | ||
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Strictly following the principles [[principles: | Strictly following the principles [[principles: | ||
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* [[wiki> | * [[wiki> | ||
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+ | ===== Other Meanings ===== | ||
+ | /*i.e. the same term referring to something different; put short mentions here or better add more detailed descriptions as additional sections */ | ||
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+ | ===== Discussion ===== | ||
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glossary/ripple_effect.txt · Last modified: 2021-10-20 20:17 by christian