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The lifecycle of a highly successful product is like the curve of a hill. It goes down, up, and then down again.
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Pooja Agnihotri (17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure)
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Experience is algorithmically incompressible.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
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Justice is not a natural part of the lifecycle of the United States, nor is it a product of evolution; it is always the outcome of struggle.
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Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor (From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation)
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Low expectations are a self-fulfilling prophecy. If we aim high, we’ll get better results.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
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Sex isn’t what makes a relationship real; the willingness to expend effort maintaining it is.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
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Women who work with animals hear this all the time: that their love for animals must arise out of a sublimated child-rearing urge. Ana's tired of the stereotype. She likes children just fine, but they're not the standard against which all other accomplishments should be measured. Caring for animals is worthwhile in and of itself, a vocation that need offer no apologies.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
“
It’s all part of the life-cycle of an economy. First it’s lawless capitalism until that starts to impede growth. Next comes regulation, law enforcement, and taxes. After that: public benefits and entitlements. Then, finally, overexpenditure and collapse.
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Andy Weir (Artemis)
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For a mind to even approach its full potential, it needs cultivation by other minds.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
“
I am born as the sun,
But then turn into the moon,
As my blonde hairs turn
Grayish-white and fall to
The ground,
Only to be buried again,
Then to be born again,
Into a thousand suns
And a thousand moons.
HYMN OF THE DIVINE DANDELION by Suzy Kassem
Copyright 1993-1994 - A SPRING FOR WISDOM
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Suzy Kassem (Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem)
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If you want to create the common sense that comes from twenty years of being in the world, you need to devote twenty years to the task. You can't assemble an equivalent collection of heuristics in less time; experience is algorithmically incompressible.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
“
It behooves me to remember as I advance in age that death is an inevitable part of the life cycle rather than a medical failure.
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Lisa J. Shultz (A Chance to Say Goodbye: Reflections on Losing a Parent)
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As the pace of change accelerates, industry life cycles, company life cycles, and product life cycles are compressed.
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Roger Spitz (The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume IV - Disruption as a Springboard to Value Creation)
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Do your thoughts continue and repeat a cycle
Seed, growth, bloom, and seed again
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Richard L. Ratliff
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His life had been disrupted, but not his billing cycles.
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Victor LaValle (The Devil in Silver)
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A tree is no more valuable than a seed. Both are simply at a different stage in their development.
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J.R. Rim
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We live in wonder, blaze in a cycle of passion and apprehension.
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Carolyn Kizer
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experience isn’t merely the best teacher; it’s the only teacher.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
“
Loving someone means making sacrifices for them.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
“
He wants to tell her what he has learned about the miracles of light, the way a day's light fluxes in tides: pale and gleaming at dawn, the glare of noon, the gold of evening, the promise of twilight -- every second of every day has its own magic. He wants to tell her that when things vanish they become something else, in death we rise again in the blades of grass, the splitting bodies of seeds.
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Anthony Doerr (The Shell Collector)
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She wants to tell them that Blue Gamma was more right than it knew: experience isn’t merely the best teacher; it’s the only teacher. If she’s learned anything raising Jax, it’s that there are no shortcuts; if you want to create the common sense that comes from twenty years of being in the world, you need to devote twenty years to the task. You can’t assemble an equivalent collection of heuristics in less time; experience is algorithmically incompressible.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
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Raising a child puts you in touch, deeply, inescapably, daily, with some pretty heady issues: What is love and how do we get ours? Why does the world contain evil and pain and loss? How can we discover dignity and tolerance? Who is in power and why? What’s the best way to resolve conflict? If we want to give an AI any major responsibilities, then it will need good answers to these questions. That’s not going to happen by loading the works of Kant into a computer’s memory; it’s going to require the equivalent of good parenting.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
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[S]kill at debate isn't the same as maturity.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
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We were strolling in the jungle that surrounds the Lilliputian volcanoes in the Middle Andamans. I found your mother stroking the trunk of a palm tree. It was a Corypha Macropoda in its final stages of life. Once it flowers, it dies. She asked me why it happened. It was how trees had evolved, I explained to her. Some had gone from producing hundreds of seeds with a diminished chance of survival to flowering only once but ensuring the seeds made it by giving them their best … Now I realize why she asked me that question. Your mother wanted me to know the answer. As a human being, I cannot look beyond life and death. But as a botanist, I see how limiting individual lifecycles can be to our understanding. Nature is a continuum. That is how it thrives.
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Shubhangi Swarup (Latitudes of Longing)
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Some lovers break up with each other the first time they have a big argument; some parents do as little for their children as they can get away with; some pet owners ignore their pets whenever they become inconvenient. In all of those cases, the people are unwilling to make an effort. Having a real relationship, whether with a lover or a child or a pet, requires that you be willing to balance the other party’s wants and needs with your own.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
“
The tide of hope approaches us and recedes from us as we stand on the mortal shore - some of us wait for it to arrive, some chase after it, but we all vanish into the sunset and our footprints in the sand fade in time. The feet of infants replace ours, and the dance of the tide commences anew.
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Stewart Stafford
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Birth and death are really illusions. There really is no beginning and there is no end. Before this life, we were alive in our parents and before that we were alive in our grandparents and our ancestors. One thing gets passed on to another. One form changes to another.
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Todd Perelmuter
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Today promised not to be about the ecstasy of life on a farm. Today was the day we were "processing" broilers or, to abandon euphemism, killing chickens.
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Michael Pollan (The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals)
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Death is just another path to take, as real as morning.
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Na'ama Yehuda (Emilia)
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Do not be disheartened if you find yourself amidst grief because all things pass, and this will too. Rather be glad because joyful days will soon envelope you.
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Sushil Rungta
“
The economy goes into a recession after the latest flu pandemic,
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
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The business leaders must work with the right mindset to create an inclusive organization with every dip in the business lifecycle.
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Pearl Zhu (Digital Maturity: Take a Journey of a Thousand Miles from Functioning to Delight)
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Kanban is not a software development lifecycle methodology or an approach to project management.
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David J. Anderson (Kanban)
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It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle.
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Mary Poppendieck (Lean Software Development: An Agile Toolkit: An Agile Toolkit (Agile Software Development Series))
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Good uses of volatile variables include ensuring the visibility of their own state, that of the object they refer to, or indicating that an important lifecycle event (such as initialization or shutdown) has occurred.
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Brian Goetz (Java Concurrency in Practice)
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Kanban is not a software development lifecycle methodology or an approach to project management. It requires that some process is already in place so that Kanban can be applied to incrementally change the underlying process.
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David J. Anderson (Kanban)
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I see, in place of that empty figment of one linear history which can be kept up only by shutting one’s eyes to the overwhelming multitude of facts, the drama of a number of mighty Cultures, each springing with primitive strength from the soil of a mother-region to which it remains firmly bound throughout it’s whole life-cycle; each stamping its material, its mankind, in its own image; each having its own idea, its own passions, its own life, will and feelings, its own death. Here indeed are colours, lights, movements, that no intellectual eye has yet discovered.
Here the Cultures, peoples, languages, truths, gods, landscapes bloom and age as the oaks and the pines, the blossoms, twigs and leaves - but there is no ageing “Mankind.” Each Culture has its own new possibilities of self-expression which arise, ripen, decay and never return. There is not one sculpture, one painting, one mathematics, one physics, but many, each in the deepest essence different from the others, each limited in duration and self-contained, just as each species of plant has its peculiar blossom or fruit, its special type of growth and decline.
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Oswald Spengler (The Decline of the West)
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It’s all part of the life-cycle of an economy. First it’s lawless capitalism until that starts to impede growth. Next comes regulation, law enforcement, and taxes. After that: public benefits and entitlements. Then, finally, over-expenditure and collapse.
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Andy Weir (Artemis)
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In my professional work I am struck by how often sibling relationships fall apart around the life-cycle stage of caring for elderly parents, and dealing with a parents death and it's aftermath. Failed apologies have the most serious consequences at stressful points in the life-cycle, and loss is the most challenging adaptational task that family members have to come to terms with.
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Harriet Lerner (Why Won’t You Apologize?: Healing Big Betrayals and Everyday Hurts)
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Kanban must not be thought of as a software development lifecycle process or a project-management process. Kanban is a change-management technique that requires making alterations to an existing process: changes such as adding work-in-progress limits to it. Work
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David J. Anderson (Kanban)
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We grew up on the same street,
You and me.
We went to the same schools,
Rode the same bus,
Had the same friends,
And even shared spaghetti
With each other's families.
And though our roots belong to
The same tree,
Our branches have grown
In different directions.
Our tree,
Now resembles a thousand
Other trees
In a sea of a trillion
Other trees
With parallel destinies
And similar dreams.
You cannot envy the branch
That grows bigger
From the same seed,
And you cannot
Blame it on the sun's direction.
But you still compare us,
As if we're still those two
Kids at the park
Slurping down slushies and
Eating ice cream.
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun (2010)
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Suzy Kassem (Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem)
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Unlike the clonal longevity of asexual organisms, sexually reproduced plants and animals usually have briefer, individual life cycles. In short, the enormous diversity afforded by the evolutionary invention of sexual reproduction came with a price—death of the individual.
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Richard J. Borden (Ecology and Experience: Reflections from a Human Ecological Perspective)
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There's a moment in the buddleia's lifecycle, purple flowers blooming, cabbage white butterflies flitting, when it's beautiful and triumphant, sprouting out of the broken wall without an ounce of earth to flourish in. That's what we humans have to do, I think whenever I see it, keep blooming despite the barren circumstances we sometimes find ourselves in. After a few weeks the buddleia becomes a weed again, , with grime-splattered leaves and crispy brown flowers that never fall off. You can only fight so hard, and for so long, before your environment engulfs you.
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Viv Albertine (To Throw Away Unopened)
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agile development reflects a product lifecycle approach (continuous delivery of value), rather than a project approach (begin-end). While an individual release of a product can be managed as a project, an agile approach views a release as a single stage in a product’s ongoing evolution.
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Jim Highsmith (Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products (Agile Software Development Series))
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The ability to respond to change is good. The ability to create change for competitors is even better. When you create change you are on the competitive offensive. When you respond to competitors' changes you are on the defensive. When you can respond to change at any point in the development lifecycle, even late, then you have a distinct advantage.
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Jim Highsmith (Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products)
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தொட்டிலுக்கு அன்னை கட்டிலுக்குக் கன்னி
பட்டினிக்குத் தீனி கெட்ட பின்பு ஞானி
A mother for the cradle, a damsel for the bed
food for hunger, sinistrad realised saint.
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Kannadasan
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Death is the start of a beginning, life is the start of the end, and the cycle continues forever."
AFTERLIFE - TIM I GURUNG/AUTHOR
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Tim I. Gurung (Afterlife)
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Sometimes we reach a dead end.
In that case, start again.
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Felisa Tan
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Rumors served the same role they did for the living: a focus for imagination, a means of making the inexplicable less frightening, small morality plays.
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Thomm Quackenbush (The Lifecycle of Suns)
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Our everyday life is the manifestation of the same riot where we started and ended yesterday
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P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
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Jo Rehte thae saso mei wo Silsile Bangaye
Dil ki Galiyo mei Paheli Bangaye
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Rishab jain
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[...] movies always depict love in terms of grand romantic gestures when, over the long term, love also means working through money problems and picking dirty laundry off the floor.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
“
And so we come to the last crisis, that of integrity versus disgust and despair. Throughout the life-cycle the pieces have been assembled, structure built on structure around the ego's continuity. Now with death not too far away, can it all hold up or will it crumble? Are the links of love and meaning strong enough so that we are ourselves content to fall away.
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Charles Hampden-Turner (Maps of the Mind: Charts and Concepts of the Mind and its Labyrinths)
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Since high capacity utilization simultaneously raises efficiency and increases delay cost, we need to look at the combined impact of these two factors. We can only do so if we express both factors in the same unit of measure, life-cycle profits. If we do this, we will always conclude that operating a product development process near full utilization is an economic disaster.
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Donald G. Reinertsen (The Principles of Product Development Flow: Second Generation Lean Product Development)
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Goddess knows, what it is in the depths of our souls. As a river shall flow, our directions unfold. Goddess knows, the birth as the death opens our souls to divinity within our sacred whole.
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Ulonda Faye (Sutras of the Heart: Spiritual Poetry to Nourish the Soul)
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Traditionally siloed technical teams interact through complex ticketing systems and ritualistic request procedures, which may require director-level intervention. A team taking a more DevOps approach talks about the product throughout its lifecycle, discussing requirements, features, schedules, resources, and whatever else might come up. The focus is on the product, not building fiefdoms and amassing political power.
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Mandi Walls (Building a DevOps Culture)
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If there's one thing I've learned in my eighteen life-cycles, it's that the most special moments--the most magical pockets of out existence--are always going to be the parts of us that the rest of the world won't understand.
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Jane Washington
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The quiet regrowth of a forest,
fertilized only by its own burnt flesh,
is what I think of
when I think of survival.
When we are able to look death in the face
and prosper because of it, and not just despite it,
we prove that to live is to contradict.
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Belle Townsend
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It's all part of the life-cycle of an economy. First it's lawless capitalism until that starts to impede growth. Next comes regulation, law enforcement, and taxes. After that: public benefits and entitlements. Then finally, over expenditure and collapse.
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Andy Weir (Artemis)
“
An adaptive development process has a different character from an optimizing one. Optimizing reflects a basic prescriptive Plan-Design-Build lifecycle. Adapting reflects an organic, evolutionary Envision-Explore-Adapt lifecycle. An adaptive approach begins not with a single solution, but with multiple potential solutions (experiments). It explores and selects the best by applying a series of fitness tests (actual product features or simulations subjected to acceptance tests) and then adapting to feedback.
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Jim Highsmith (Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products)
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In natural ecosystems, the way the waste of one is turned into a resource for another is through systematic value added consumption. In human economic systems, waste is only a problem insofaras systematic value added consumption has not been holistically applied. So, the way to prevent waste is to have it exist in a system where the waste of one is viewed as a product for value added consumption by another. The way to prevent waste is to consider full lifecycle consumption during the design of materials and products and then ensure that for everything produced there exists a mechanism of value added consumption and an audience which will perceive the consumption of it as adding value to their lives. It must be value added consumption because people only voluntarily consume that which they deem to add value to their own lives. And it must be systematic because no amount of accumulated waste is acceptable. When the consumption of ones waste is perceived to be a value add to others, and those others are able to efficiently consume it, a system will organically emerge whereby in essence, the concept of waste is nullified.
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Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr. (Business Essentials)
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Years come n go as we age,
Green is the youth, the fresh,
With time the green beckons
shade of gold, the golden era,
Alas! Nothing lasts forever,
Brown is the end for the leaf,
So is life for even the mighty,
That what begins has to end,
Gratifying what ends, begins
again for a new life, old love.
Generation to generation, Amen!
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Mukesh Kwatra
“
The sun warms our hearts while beautifying our Soul. Open skies are open arms when we surrender to its embrace. Open mind, Soul embrace. Leaves fall and nourish us all as soil becomes rich with the rootedness of All. Every cycle awaits us with a kiss. Luscious and luxurious is each moment. "Receive me", says the spirit of the breath.
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Ulonda Faye (Sutras of the Heart: Spiritual Poetry to Nourish the Soul)
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They're blind to a simple truth: complex minds can't develop on their own. If they could, feral children would be like any other. And minds don't grow the way weeds do, flourishing under indifferent attention; otherwise all children in orphanages would thrive. For a mind to even approach its full potential, it needs cultivation by other minds.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
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Will, you have this terrible habit of thinking and expecting the worst from everyone. Like you push them away before they can do it to you. I mean … how many friends have you had over the last eighteen life-cycles? Besides me. And I think the only reason you never kicked me out of your life was that I literally had nowhere else to go and you eventually had to get used to me.
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Jaymin Eve (Trickery (Curse of the Gods, #1))
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I had thought that an aesthetic life would be more like a string of adventures than like a coming-of-age novel, or the life-cycle of a frog, where there was a grand progression ending with 'maturity' and the ability to procreate. But it was impossible to imagine an aesthetic life, or any life, without falling in love. Without love, knowledge itself became a hassle; became bullying and imposition. 'My country.' 'Learn about my country.' Being in love was the only thing that made you want to learn about a person's country, or about anything else outside your experience. Falling in love was the essential feature of a novel. The Russian word for 'novel,' roman, could also mean 'love affair.' A 'love affair' implied sex, at least the question of sex.
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Elif Batuman (Either/Or)
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It was something I thought of when I was talking with my sister,” he says. Derek’s sister teaches children born with Down syndrome. “She mentioned that some parents don’t want to push their kids too much, because they’re afraid of exposing them to the possibility of failure. The parents mean well, but they’re keeping their kids from reaching their full potential when they coddle them.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
“
Barbie"
Through my many and long travels
I’ve come across many who read books
On planes, buses, and on trains…
Over the years, three titles caught my attention
of books in the hands of women
who either looked like or tried to look like the Barbie doll…
I don’t remember the exact titles of these books,
But I remember that one of them was something along the lines of
“how keep your husband or preserve your marriage.”
The other was something about “signs that he is cheating on you.”
And the third was something on how to get rid of him and move on!
It was as if these titles summarized the lifecycle of every woman
who lets herself to play the role of a Barbie…
And I often wondered if reading books on
“How to stop playing the Barbie role” in love and life
is not just enough to solve all the problems
the other three books are claiming to address…
[Original poem published in Arabic on May 16, 2024 at ahewar.org]
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Louis Yako
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Gardens remind us to be patient and humble because that’s what they are. They have no delusions of grandeur or plotting schemes. They trust implicitly that they will be cared for as part of the cycle of nature. They give so much, yet they are unaware of their gift. They have no perception of themselves. They treat all of their inhabitants, of every type and form, as sacred and worthy. They surrender themselves to the moment with flawless confidence and, when it is called for, with the unmarred hope of renewal.
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Donna Goddard (Together (Waldmeer, #2))
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The ancient trees are the deep earth's language for speaking to the universe. The earth communicates through trees to the animals and to the birds living above - and to the very heavens. The trees draw the earth's water up from the ground. Then breathing, they return it to the air for the clouds and the blessed rain that falls to begin the cycle anew. She thinks of the thin layer of living things as a fragile space between earth's molten rock core and the frozen outer universe of stars. The thin layer is like her own life here - precious, finite.
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J.J. Brown (Brindle 24)
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Humans like to consider everything as linear, when in reality everything is cyclic.
They are obsessed with straight lines. Straight roads, straight houses, straight pieces of steel, glass, and timber. Straight cut diamonds. Let’s get straight to the point. Be straight with me. I am straight, not gay.
And this is how they see their lives. A linear journey, along the road of life. That is where expressions such as Highway to Hell come from.
But what about other expressions, such as the life cycle, the cycle of nature, and the weather cycle?
Because of this obsession with straight lines, they view history and historical events, as existing way back along an imaginary path, one they are sure they are far away from. Like watching a fading wake from a ship.
So when they look at the religious wars, for example, the Christians versus the Muslims, the rise and fall of Empires, democracies and dictatorships, they seem blind when comparing present day situations with those of the past.
The majority of humans see evolution as a race along a straight race track, a race they are winning by a long margin, yet they are afraid to ever slow down, in case other life catches them.
If they did slow down long enough, they may observe that the track is actually cyclic.
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Robert Black
“
The most obvious examples of pathological problems are: uncontrollable negative cash flow, continuous emigration of key human resources away from the organization, unresolved quality problems, rapidly declining market share, and tremendous drops in the company’s capacity to raise financial resources. Organizations with those problems can’t afford therapy because therapy takes time, and time is a resource those organizations do not have. Instead of an organizational therapist, the board should hire an organizational turnaround specialist who can temporarily take on the chief executive officer’s role, and perform whatever “surgery” is necessary.
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Ichak Kalderon Adizes (Managing Corporate Lifecycles - Volume 1: How Organizations Grow, Age & Die)
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Ana has been pretending it wasn’t there, but now Pearson has stated it baldly: the fundamental incompatibility between Exponential’s goals and hers. They want something that responds like a person, but isn’t owed the same obligations as a person, and that’s something she can’t give them. No one can give it to them, because it’s an impossibility. The years she spent raising Jax didn’t just make him fun to talk to, didn’t just provide him with hobbies and a sense of humor. They were what gave him all the attributes Exponential is looking for: fluency at navigating the real world, creativity at solving new problems, judgment you could entrust with an important decision. Every quality that made a person more valuable than a database was a product of experience.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
“
Oh, why is man not immortal? he thinks. Why brain centers and convolutions, why sight, speech, self-awareness, genius, if it is all doomed to sink into the ground and in the final end to cool down along with the earth’s crust and then whirl without sense or purpose, for millions of years, with the earth around the sun? For that cooling down and whirling around there was no need at all to bring man out of non-being, along to other his lofty, almost divine reason, and then, as if in mockery, turn him into clay. The life cycle! But what cowardice to comfort oneself with this surrogate of immortality! The unconscious processes that occur in nature are even lower than human stupidity, for in stupidity there is still consciousness and will, while in these processes there is nothing. Only a coward whose fear of death is greater than his dignity can comfort himself with the thought that in time his body will live in grass, a stone, a toad... To see one's own immortality in the life cycle is as strange as to prophesy a brilliant future to the case after the costly violin has been broken and made useless.
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Anton Chekhov (Selected Stories of Anton Chekhov)
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With larger, monolithic systems, there are fewer opportunities for people to step up and own something. With microservices, on the other hand, we have multiple autonomous codebases that will have their own independent lifecycles. Helping people step up by having them take ownership of individual services before accepting more responsibility can be a great way to help them achieve their own career goals, and at the same time lightens the load on whoever is in charge!
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Sam Newman (Building Microservices: Designing Fine-Grained Systems)
“
In the fast-phased technological world, it becomes utmost important to rely on a custom software development that provides the right medium to achieve productive results of exceptional quality. With a view to helping businesses, custom software solutions that are known to assist operational and long-term organizational needs of software services. With years of experience in providing custom software services, we stand as partners to ensure that the product development lifecycle goes through a smooth phase with no challenges to derive complete satisfaction.
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Chris kambala
“
Their evidence supports life-cycle predictions that older investors hold less risky portfolios. They also show evidence that experience leads older investors to exhibit stronger preference for diversification, trade less frequently, exhibit greater propensity for year-end tax-loss selling, and exhibit fewer behavioral biases. Consistent with cognitive aging effects, they found that older investors exhibit worse stock selection ability and poor diversification skill. As investors both age and gain experience, their investment skill increases. Then, as cognitive aging begins, that skill starts to diminish, even while gaining more experience. The investment skill deteriorates sharply starting at the age of 70. The impact of the declining cognitive ability results in an estimated 3 percent lower risk-adjusted annual returns and that underperformance increases to over 5 percent among older investors with large portfolios. Thus, there are real economic consequences to cognitive aging.
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John R. Nofsinger (The Psychology of Investing)
“
You can use user data scripts and cloud-init directives or AWS OpsWorks lifecycle events to automatically set up new EC2 instances.[6] You can use simple scripts, configuration management tools like Chef or Puppet. AWS OpsWorks natively supports Chef recipes or Bash/PowerShell scripts. In addition, through custom scripts and the AWS APIs, or through the use of AWS CloudFormation support for AWS Lambda-backed custom resources
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Amazon We Services (Architecting for the AWS Cloud: Best Practices (AWS Whitepaper))
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In the fast-phased technological world, it becomes utmost important to rely on a custom software development company that provides the right medium to achieve productive results of exceptional quality. With a view to helping businesses, Aezion has been providing custom software solutions that are known to assist operational and long-term organizational needs of software services in Dallas. With years of experience in providing custom software services, we stand as partners to ensure that the product development lifecycle goes through a smooth phase with no challenges to derive complete satisfaction.
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Chris kambala
“
Sea creatures have more access to their spaces, no restriction; just survival plays an evolving role in their lifecycle.
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Vishal Chipkar (Enter Heaven)
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For a simple, hands-free investment experience, invest in lifecycle mutual funds. Choose a low-cost, target-date fund like Vanguard Target Retirement 2050 Fund. Avoid actively managed mutual funds; these funds rarely beat the market. Not only that, but high fees will eat into your investment returns over a long period of time. You are better off choosing a low-cost index fund as described above.
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C.J. Carlsen (Everything You Need to Know About Personal Finance in 1000 Words)
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market demand exceeds your ability to deliver.
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Charlie Gilkey (The Small Business Lifecycle)
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A Petrichor Chaser And Lover
By: Lorena Tamayo Castillo
We grow, glow, learn, and yearn.
Walk, and work for a row and worn.
We go, goes, gone, to get somewhere .
And we know, we are gloomy of the storm.
But nature bloom and blossom on jubilant roar.
So are we? Go, get up and take shower that rain.
For after the withered, there is the great restore.
A Petrichor chaser and lover, is never in vain.
For that very scent of weather is a gain.
Where a wonder land is in reign.
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Lorena Tamayo Castillo
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And, insofar as the Freudian name for this radical negativity is the death drive, Schuster is right to point out how, paradoxically, what Sade misses in his celebration of the ultimate Crime of radical destruction of all life is, precisely, the death drive:
“for all its wantonness and havoc, the Sadeian will-to-extinction is premised on a fetishistic denial of the death drive. The sadist makes himself into the servant of universal extinction precisely in order to avoid the deadlock of subjectivity, the “virtual extinction” that splits the life of the subject from within. The Sadeian libertine expels this negativity outside himself in order to be able to slavishly devote himself to it; the apocalyptic vision of an absolute Crime thus functions as a screen against a more intractable internal split. What the florid imagination of the sadist masks is the fact that the Other is barred, inconsistent, lacking, that it cannot be served for it presents no law to obey, not even the wild law of its accelerating auto-destruction. There is no nature to be followed, rivalled or outdone, and it is this void or lack, the non-existence of the Other, that is incomparably more violent than even the most destructive fantasm of the death drive. Or as Lacan argues, Sade is right if we just turn around his evil thought: subjectivity is the catastrophe it fantasizes about, the death beyond death, the “second death.” While the sadist dreams of violently forcing a cataclysm that will wipe the slate clean, what he does not want to know is that this unprecedented calamity has already taken place. Every subject is the end of the world, or rather this impossibly explosive end that is equally a “fresh start,” the unabolishable chance of the dice throw.”[6]
Kant characterized the free autonomous act as an act that cannot be accounted for in the terms of natural causality, of the texture of causes and effects: a free act occurs as its own cause, it opens up a new causal chain from its zero-point. So, insofar as “second death” is the interruption of the natural life-cycle of generation and corruption, no radical annihilation of the entire natural order is needed for this—an autonomous free act already suspends natural causality, and the subject as such is already this cut in the natural circuit, the self-sabotage of natural goals. The mystical name for this end of the world is “the night of the world,” while the philosophical name is “radical negativity” as the core of subjectivity. And, to quote Mallarmé, a throw of the dice will never abolish the hazard, i.e., the abyss of negativity remains forever the unsublatable background of subjective creativity. We may even risk here an ironic version of Gandhi’s famous motto “be the change you want to see in the world”: the subject is itself the catastrophe it fears and tries to avoid.
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Slavoj Žižek (Sex and the Failed Absolute)
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14 A LIFE-CYCLE GUIDE TO INVESTING There are two times in a man’s life when he should not speculate: when he can’t afford it, and when he can. —Mark Twain, Following the Equator INVESTMENT STRATEGY NEEDS to be keyed to one’s life cycle.
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Burton G. Malkiel (A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investing)
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your business growth includes the process of identifying different functions in terms of a variety of business trends, lifecycle and creation of value for different stakeholders.
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Neeraj sehrawat
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Neither birth nor deah, is the beginning or end; it’s the cycle of life.
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Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma (Krishna Crux)
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Few diseases have had an impact on human evolution, culture and society on par with malaria. It is one of the oldest documented infectious diseases. Indeed, it has been hypothesised that the protective effect bestowed by a heterozygous sickle cell allele explains its survival to the modern day. As such, malaria has left its footprint on human evolution in a profound way few other diseases have.
Yet its true origins were the matter of considerable controversy. The clue is in the name – the prevailing theory until Ross's discovery was that malaria resulted from 'mala aria', that is, 'bad air'.
It took the advent of modern evidence-based medical science to challenge this 'miasma theory'. Ross's elucidation of the role of mosquitoes in the lifecycle of malaria has opened up a new subject for epidemiological consideration: the vector-borne disease.
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Chris von Csefalvay (Computational Modeling of Infectious Disease: With Applications in Python)
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Bosons crowd together. They are social. They are other-directed. Fermions want to be alone. They are anti-social. They do not follow other-direction. The properties of particles are the properties of humans. There is nothing new under the sun. In the beginning, in the Singularity that preceded the Big Bang, there were only bosons. The Big Bang introduced fermions. The Big Crunch will restore a bosons-only universe. Bosons produce fermions and fermions are then converted into bosons over the lifecycle of the cosmos. This pattern, this destiny, ultimately means that the left wingers, the bosons, the fusions, will triumph. It’s cosmic destiny. It is written in the stars … literally.
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Peter Brennan (Fusions Versus Fissions: Are You a Joiner or a Splitter?)
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There are no shortcuts. If you want to create the common sense that comes from twenty years of being in the world, you need to devote twenty years to the task... experience is algorithmically incompressible.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
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From the day we are born, we all have a unique rhythm. Be in tune with this rhythm, be in tune with life.
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Jill Telford
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Most of the other employees have been through company collapses before, so while they’re unhappy, for them this is just another episode of life in the software industry.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
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None of Lord Trimurti is vegetarian because the life cycle organized by them includes non-vegetarian.
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P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
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When women are classified merely by life-cycle position, marital status, or occupation, it disguises how a woman fulfilled different roles for different people -- a woman might be concomitantly a wife and a servant, or a daughter and a ward. We should also be wary of generalising about women of the same status; thus although historians often depict widowhood as the pinnacle of female empowerment in the Middle Ages, especially for wealth widows, it was these same high-status widows who remain susceptible to abduction throughout the medieval era even after lawmakers had, to an extent, successfully curbed the abduction of maidens and wives in earlier centuries.
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Caroline Dunn (Stolen Women in Medieval England: Rape, Abduction, and Adultery, 1100–1500 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series, Series Number 87))
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Based on our experience with human minds, it takes at least twenty years of steady effort to produce a useful person, and I see no reason that teaching an artificial being would go any faster.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
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I was also interested in the idea of emotional relationships between humans and AIs, and I don’t mean humans becoming infatuated with sex robots. Sex isn’t what makes a relationship real; the willingness to expend effort maintaining it is. Some lovers break up with each other the first time they have a big argument; some parents do as little for their children as they can get away with; some pet owners ignore their pets whenever they become inconvenient. In all of those cases, the people are unwilling to make an effort. Having a real relationship, whether with a lover or a child or a pet, requires that you be willing to balance the other party’s wants and needs with your own. I’ve read stories in which people argue that AIs deserve legal rights, but in focusing on the big philosophical question, there’s a mundane reality that these stories gloss over. It’s similar to the way movies always depict love in terms of grand romantic gestures when, over the long term, love also means working through money problems and picking dirty laundry off the floor. So while achieving legal rights for AIs would be a major step, another milestone that would be just as important is people putting real effort into their individual relationships with
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)
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One reason people conflate data management with technology management is that they often see data only in one place: the application from which they access it. They do not recognize that data can be separate from the applications where it is created or stored and that data has a lifecycle.
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Laura Sebastian-Coleman (Navigating the Labyrinth: An Executive Guide to Data Management)
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Avoiding or delaying adaptation to changes will only slow down the company’s evolution process.
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Sukant Ratnakar (Quantraz)
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The earlier a company adopts new technology, the more comfortable its people will be in adapting to the next level of advanced technology.
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Sukant Ratnakar (Quantraz)
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Every technology has its life cycle, and missing its timely adaptation affects the longevity of every company.
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Sukant Ratnakar (Quantraz)
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Having a real relationship, whether with a lover or a child or a pet, requires that you be willing to balance the other party’s wants and needs with your own.
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Ted Chiang (The Lifecycle of Software Objects)