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<blockquote data-quote="operation zero" data-source="post: 892969" data-attributes="member: 38008"><p>I would agree that ALM at UPS is a bloated version of the SDM. Remember when we actually developed code using SDM and ANSI standards and naming conventions. Hech, once upon a time we actually had enough time to review code. I think a number of things have led to where we are today between going public, lack of talent, too much to do in less amount of time, economogy, etc. So there's little value in fixing ALM. I think that ALM serves a purpose to some extent because it does force us to document the work and that's better than writing designs on a white board or paper napkin, but there has to be a fine line between what you document and what you simply do because a lot of what we document gets outdated too quickly and has very little value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="operation zero, post: 892969, member: 38008"] I would agree that ALM at UPS is a bloated version of the SDM. Remember when we actually developed code using SDM and ANSI standards and naming conventions. Hech, once upon a time we actually had enough time to review code. I think a number of things have led to where we are today between going public, lack of talent, too much to do in less amount of time, economogy, etc. So there's little value in fixing ALM. I think that ALM serves a purpose to some extent because it does force us to document the work and that's better than writing designs on a white board or paper napkin, but there has to be a fine line between what you document and what you simply do because a lot of what we document gets outdated too quickly and has very little value. [/QUOTE]
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