Archive for January 31st, 2007

When this blogger asks Can complicated Software systems really be documented , I find myself agreeing with him to some extent.
I am completely convinced that good design and some better programmers combined with whatever documentation is available is what you could hope for at best most of the times. Anything more, and things would get […]

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Software as a Service (SaaS) is an interesting area to learn about. Fred Chong writes regularly about SaaS. In one of his posts, he has written about Practical Limits for Configurability for SaaS applications.
He defines 3 aspects that define configurability for a hosted solution.

Capability to modify behavior through Code Upload
Supply New business logic
Change business […]

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