Brief:In his seminal paper "No Silver Bullet-Essence and Administering of Software Engineering" Fred Brooks Jr. questioned whether there could be a "silver bullet" that could lay to rest the monsters of missed schedules, blown budgets and flawed products. He argued that software development is ultimately reliant on the good designers and good managers and so advances in technology and methodology such as object-orientated analysis and design or programming languages can never give more than marginal gains. He concluded that "Building software will always be hard. There is inherently no silver bullet. "However, that paper was written nearly thirty years ago and in that time there have been a number of advances which claim to specifically address the problems of large scale systems development.
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