Climbing Over the ‘No Silver Bullet’ Brick Wall

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Dromey, Geoff
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Warren Harrison

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2006
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Frederick Brooks' famous article "No Silver Bullet" implied that we can't hope to make significant gains in software development. In other words, software engineering has run into a brick wall. However, using an appropriate representation of software system behavior, such as behavior trees, can help us climb over this wall.

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IEEE Software

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23

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History and Archaeology

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