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Entries Tagged as 'General Systems Thinking'

Getting There from Here

March 16th, 2020 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips We are here, we want to be there. The words we use to describe these places has much to do with the journey. We have a massive project. I have to write just ten lines of Python code. It’s the same. We start at one point and want to reach another point. […]

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Tags: Communication · General Systems Thinking · Word

Logarithms and Other Old but New Concepts

February 20th, 2020 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Logarithms help represent large and complex items with smaller and simpler concepts. We forget this at our peril. I used a slide rule in years gone past. It functions on logarithms. These take large numbers and represent them with small numbers. It really is a remarkable concept. The logarithm concept has been […]

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Tags: Concepts · Data Science · Estimation · General Systems Thinking

Really Bad and Broken

December 2nd, 2019 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips If something is really bad, it is probably broken, not just really bad. Remedies are available. I once knew a person at work who hated vegetables. He knew, however, that he should eat some now and then because, as everyone will tell you, vegetables “are good for you.” So, one day he […]

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Tags: Error · Expectations · Failure · General Systems Thinking · Systems

That Sure is a Large Number!

September 26th, 2019 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Beware of those who provide large numbers. Is anyone asking, let alone answering, the next question? Many times in my endeavors I have heard persons proudly quote large numbers. “We are bringing in gazilli-tera-humongous bytes of data every day!” “We can access the data on every grain of sand on every beach […]

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Tags: Analysis · General Systems Thinking · Systems

Fool Proof…or should It Be?

September 23rd, 2019 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Makers of systems might consider an old, old list when considering the -ilities or non-functional requirements. “This system is fool proof!” said one person. The other person replied, “I know some pretty big fools.”—paraphrase from something written somewhere at sometime. Considering the “fool proof” system brought to my mind a few questions […]

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Tags: General Systems Thinking · People · Requirements · Systems

Don’t Try Too Hard

December 13th, 2018 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Some of the best advice I ever heard and heeded is simply, “Don’t try too hard.” Writing. Studying. Researching. Don’t try too hard. Writing: let it come out of you. When you hit a difficult spot, type “this is a difficult spot, come back later.” Done. Now keep banging away on the […]

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Tags: Breathe · Clarity · Consulting · General Systems Thinking

AI: Algorithm-Assisted System

November 8th, 2018 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips I have a failing in that I like to call things what they really are. Hence, I take on the recent AI financial boom. AI is everywhere (too bad we don’t seem to feel that real intelligent people are everywhere, but that is another topic). AI drives our cars. AI reads our […]

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Tags: Ethics · Fatigue · General Systems Thinking · Systems

Eye’n Fly’n and Buy’n

September 6th, 2018 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips A reminder of a basic from systems engineering. There are several baselines we use most of the time regardless of intent or realization. I once worked in an organization that (1) flew machines and (2) practiced systems engineering. One of the favorite phrases of persons there is the title of this post: […]

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Tags: Baseline · Design · General Systems Thinking · Requirements · Systems

Lack of Focus, Lack of Foresight

June 7th, 2018 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Jumping from one thing to the next may appear to be a lack of focus when it really is a lack of foresight. We’re working on this great thing. It took longer than we thought to build it. As we came close to finishing, rats, we quit because we realized that this […]

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Tags: Adapting · Analysis · Change · Estimation · General Systems Thinking

The Problem Describer and the Problem Solver

April 9th, 2018 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips In many cases it is a bad idea to have the problem solver in the room when a problem describer describes a problem for the first time. About a generation ago, there was a movie about engineers and scientists at work in a small tech company. A couple of consultants arrive and […]

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Tags: Communication · General Systems Thinking · Problems · Time