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Conway's law - I don't think it's a joke at all.

Like most things in software engineering, it's qualitative and empirical - but also has very strong potential to function as a supporting "first principles" theory for so many things.

Conway - "How committees innovate"

http://www.melconway.com/Home/pdf/committees.pdf

I think this paper has a fantastic corollary in Peter Naur's "Programming as theory building" which triumphantly explores the implications of institutional knowledge in long term software maintenance. https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~remzi/Naur.pdf




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