
Tool Choice as a Quality Issue
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Alan Koch Road2Quality@ASKProcess.com
by Alan S. Koch
We need to choose an SCM tool. It will mean some work to make the choice, and then more work to put it into practice. But at least we don’t have to worry about it from a quality perspective. After all, the tools we choose to employ don’t affect the quality of the software we produce. Right? - Do they? - Well, let’s think about this a bit. Hmmmmmm… 25 years ago, I thought it would be cool to have a mailbox that looked like my house. How hard could it be? It’s just a box that has the appropriate shape with windows and a door painted on the front. So, I designed my house-mailbox. It was going to be great! How unusual! How unique!
We need to choose an SCM tool. It will mean some work to make the choice, and then more work to put it into practice. But at least we don’t have to worry about it from a quality perspective. After all, the tools we choose to employ don’t affect the quality of the software we produce. Right? - Do they? - Well, let’s think about this a bit. Hmmmmmm… 25 years ago, I thought it would be cool to have a mailbox that looked like my house. How hard could it be? It’s just a box that has the appropriate shape with windows and a door painted on the front. So, I designed my house-mailbox. It was going to be great! How unusual! How unique!
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