There’s an old saying in software development that goes something like, “Fast, good or cheap — pick two.” Known as the iron triangle, project management triangle or triple constraint, this concept is ...
“Good, cheap, fast.” There are a lot of ways to interpret this axiom. Good, fast projects are usually expensive. Good, cheap projects are usually slow. And fast, cheap projects are typically of low ...
You’ve probably heard the saying: Fast, cheap, or good – pick two. The concept goes something like this: If you want something fast and cheap, don’t expect it to be good. If you want it good and fast, ...