There is a good book on this problem called
"AntiPatterns: Refactoring Software,
Architectures, and Projects in Crisis"
by William J. Brown, Raphael C. Malveau, Hays
W. Skip McCormick, Thomas J. Mowbray.
The book contains Design Antipatterns, which are
templates for project failure,
including diagnostics and repair strategies.
This is a fun book!
As a project member, there are many ways to respond
to poor management decisions.
An unfortunate but common response is to perform poorly in the assignment.
"If it is not worth doing, it is not worth doing well."
Another response is "passive noncompliance." That's when
you say, "sure, we are using Story Server" and instead
you use mod_perl.
If you are a technical leader, you should work hard to
avoid inappropriate tops-down technical "solutions."
This is a very old problem. My attempts to avoid this
problem are inspired by Benedict de Spinoza's
Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect.
This is available at
Project Gutenberg
and elsewhere. This is not as much fun as
design antipatterns, but it provides deep insights into
the elements of a compelling technical argument.
Update:Added link to Antipatterns book
It should work perfectly the first time! - toma
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