Freebsd Murphys Law: 558 of 833 |
New systems generate new problems.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 559 of 833 |
Systems should not be unnecessarily multiplied.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 560 of 833 |
Systems tend to grow and as they grow they encroach.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 561 of 833 |
Complicated systems produce unexpected outcomes.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 562 of 833 |
The total behavior of large systems cannot be predicted.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 563 of 833 |
A large system, produced by expanding the dimensions of
a smaller system, does not behave like the smaller system.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 564 of 833 |
People in systems do not do what the systems says
they are doing.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 565 of 833 |
The system itself does not do what it says it is doing.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 566 of 833 |
A complex system that works is invariably found to have
evolved from a simple system that works.
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Freebsd Murphys Law: 567 of 833 |
A complex system designed from scratch never works and
cannot be patched up to make it work. You have to start
over, beginning with a working simple system.
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