Very nice talk. As conways paper is used in the background of one of the slides in the talk, he states: Systems image their design groups. Why not driving this finding deeper in the course of the talk? The matter that today many design systems (companies, organizations, committees) struggle with agile might also be because their design setup is much influenced by the money / time regime. This in turn might be general problem towards system design (note, we mostly can only compartmentalise system design via inductive approaches like divide and conquer, and dividing along the time and cost line seems dogmatic in many cases). So the big problem here is that there is no iteartion possible with the overarching design system (money/cost/time) in many orgs. Fundamentally speaking many companies just don't have any constitution that would allow for that interface design (to pick up conways examples again).
I love how he trashes basically every technique that most software development teams use today but gives no tools, no techniques or no solution for what we could use instead.🤣
Very nice talk. As conways paper is used in the background of one of the slides in the talk, he states: Systems image their design groups. Why not driving this finding deeper in the course of the talk? The matter that today many design systems (companies, organizations, committees) struggle with agile might also be because their design setup is much influenced by the money / time regime. This in turn might be general problem towards system design (note, we mostly can only compartmentalise system design via inductive approaches like divide and conquer, and dividing along the time and cost line seems dogmatic in many cases). So the big problem here is that there is no iteartion possible with the overarching design system (money/cost/time) in many orgs. Fundamentally speaking many companies just don't have any constitution that would allow for that interface design (to pick up conways examples again).
I love how he trashes basically every technique that most software development teams use today but gives no tools, no techniques or no solution for what we could use instead.🤣