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[[Fail-fast]] is a [[heuristic technique]] that encompasses (a) starting work on a task or project, (b) obtaining immediate feedback, and then (c) determining whether to continue working on that task or take a different approach or, in another word, adapt. If a project is not working, it is best to determine that early on in the process rather than waiting until too much money and time has invested.
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[[Fail-fast]] is a [[heuristic]] that encompasses (a) starting work on a task or project, (b) obtaining immediate feedback, and then (c) determining whether to continue working on that task or take a different approach or, in another word, adapt. If a project is not working, it is best to determine that early on in the process rather than waiting until too much money and time has invested.
  
  

Latest revision as of 08:29, 23 September 2019

Fail-fast is a heuristic that encompasses (a) starting work on a task or project, (b) obtaining immediate feedback, and then (c) determining whether to continue working on that task or take a different approach or, in another word, adapt. If a project is not working, it is best to determine that early on in the process rather than waiting until too much money and time has invested.


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