The problem is not complexity. Most of us are very good at complexity. I work with hugely complex systems. They are quire manageable because they have a well architected structure.

We can manage complexity that has a semantic base. The problem here is that the complexity is the result of a poor architecture, structure.

The continued suggestion by those who seem to want to keep the structure as it is that the rest just want things to be easy could be seen as a dodge. Would we really be here if we were looking for ease and comfort? We want performance and we are interested in JINI etc. but also know that complexity is sometimes not necessary but just the result of poor architecture.

Mike

Michael McGrady
Senior Engineer
Topia Technology, Inc.
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