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Simplicity sells: In terms of business models, the KISS principle (Keep it simple, stupid) continues to reign.
"It's amazing the things companies won't do for themselves when they are in trouble," says Mr Klesch, who swears by the KISS principle: Keep it Simple, Stupid.Culture KleschBut not all of Mr Klesch's magic has charmed onlookers.
Engineers frequently invoke the KiSS principle for successful design, "Keep it Simple Stupid".
However, the goal of this publication is to introduce the concepts that allowed us to provide all required functionality while rigorously striving to follow the KISS principle.
Generally, projects which follow the KISS principle (keep it simple and short) aiming at answering simple questions with a clear design are most successful.
Based on these observations, we conclude that the approach presented in this article more closely follows the KISS principle than the tunneling approach, even in the case that an existing geographical networking stack can be used as the starting point of the implementation.
My theme for 2015 is the KISS principle -- "Keep it simple, silly".
The game is stated to have a simple premise that follows the KISS principle, but requires some amount of repeating playing to master, similar in fashion to early arcade games, leading to its addictive qualities.
Adoption of the KISS design principles facilitates this goal.
The principle of KISS (Keep It Simple, Silly) seems to have been forgotten.
Sure! Brokaw delves into McCain's reputation for being the flip-floppingest flip-flopper that ever kissed the business side of a spatula and said, "Let's leave principles out of this!
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