aggle-rithm
Ardent Formulist
Hello,
I'm writing an article where I'm discussing the dangers of shearing layers in software development, but I can't think of any high-profile concrete examples. (For those of you unfamiliar with the term, "shearing layers" is borrowed from architecture and describes different parts of a system that change at different rates. The point where they interact with each other is a potential weakness.)
I thought of the Y2K bug as a possible example, but I'm not sure that's applicable. I've also considered bank web apps, which have a shiny new front end but a ancient, creaky back-end...the problem here is that I can't think of any concrete examples.
Any ideas?
I'm writing an article where I'm discussing the dangers of shearing layers in software development, but I can't think of any high-profile concrete examples. (For those of you unfamiliar with the term, "shearing layers" is borrowed from architecture and describes different parts of a system that change at different rates. The point where they interact with each other is a potential weakness.)
I thought of the Y2K bug as a possible example, but I'm not sure that's applicable. I've also considered bank web apps, which have a shiny new front end but a ancient, creaky back-end...the problem here is that I can't think of any concrete examples.
Any ideas?