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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
Professor
Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
In software development, there are a tremendous number of tasks to be completed. One way to prioritise is to analyse what you need to make a ‘complete’ product and working on those priority tasks first. The general idea is that it is better to have at least something in regard to all software features, rather than one really good thing, and nothing else (which likely means the software is incomplete). However, this concept is not universally true.
Consider data structures and the information they hold. To what extent is incorrect data worse than no data at all? Moreover, what is the best way to handle each circumstance of this, when designing a system? Your task, in this Hand-In Assignment is to explore the circumstances of these questions and make recommendations based on your answers.
To prepare for this Assignment:
To complete this Assignment:
Submit a 2-3 paragraph paper in which you address the following:
Your document should have 2-3 paragraphs (not including the list of works cited), but it is the quality of the answer that matters, not the number of words. Cite and reference all sources use the Harvard Liverpool Referencing System.