To Multiply Value, Mitigate System Complexity
Amarinder Sidhu
Chapter Chapter 3 in Becoming a Software Company, 2023, pp 49-72 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Software can generate seemingly limitless value, but it is complex to get it right. This complexity is exemplified in the struggle of traditional car companies trying to become software companies. Vehicle recalls are increasing in large part due to software defects. In contrast to traditional car makers, Tesla has become the most valuable car maker because they are a software company first. How they deal with complexity of software development can teach a lot about how enterprise companies should, while trying to become software companies. [1]
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4842-9169-6_3
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