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- Speed Andrew McNaughton stated to the Transport Committee that HS2 was overengineered in respect of bridge foundations and masts. Technical debt Feature creep...
- (25 April 2017). "Juicero teardown reveals the secrets of a wildly overengineered juicer". The Verge. Archived from the original on 3 September 2017....
- score of 4.5/10. The website's consensus reads: "Like a colorfully overengineered gewgaw on the shelf, Toys might look like fun, but its seemingly limitless...
- invented to achieve loose coupling in multiple dimensions. However, overengineered and mispositioned ESBs can also have the contrary effect and create...
- was synchronized only on the top three gears. The Carol was perhaps overengineered: it had a very strong monocoque body, a four-cylinder four-stroke engine...
- there has to be a weak link somewhere". Gilligan also stated that the "overengineered" aspects of the suit made it somewhat comical. To fix the perceived...
- called an outstanding design for its time, it has also been called overengineered, using expensive materials and labour-intensive production methods....
- fill in the corners. The scientists had originally considered this overengineering a waste of time and money, but Fermi realized that by loading all 2...
- fix it KISS principle Minimum viable product MoSCoW method Muntzing Overengineering Single-responsibility principle SOLID Unix philosophy Worse is better...
- Groupthink The blind men and the elephant Wisdom of the crowd Tiger team Overengineering Kolbert, Elizabeth (1998-01-26). "Metro Matters; The State Of the State...