On Mar 10, 2006, at 12:06 PM, Alexander Johannesen wrote:

> Thoughts?

I think that principles are needed for sound design. Only principles  
will enable the designer to reason about the decisions she makes.  
Design that results from making ad hoc decisions can hardly be  
understood by others as answers to "Why did you do it that way and  
not the other way" will lack reason. Even worse, non-principled  
design cannot serve as the basis for guiding others to extend a system.

Design principles can be drawn from the set of architectural  
constraints that define the architectural style that has been chosen  
for a given system.

Jan

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Jan Algermissen, Consultant & Programmer                         
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Tugboat Consulting, 'Applying Web technology to enterprise IT'   
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