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If you do it right, it is possible to avoid the trap that most software falls foul of - the inability to adapt. \\Requirements change constantly. Software has to keep up or it has to be replaced.
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If the future maintenance of the system is of lower priority than features, the costs per adaptation increases exponentially over the software's lifetime, until the software cannot be economically adapted and must be replaced (the end of returns on that investment).
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If you do it right, it is possible to avoid the trap that most software falls foul of - the inability to adapt. \\Requirements change constantly. Software has to keep up or it has to be replaced. \\ If the future maintenance of the system is of lower priority than features, the costs per adaptation increases exponentially over the software's lifetime, until the software cannot be economically adapted and must be replaced (the end of returns on that investment).