Difference between revisions of "Fail-fast"
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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.