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Affordable Housing

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General wisdom is that a family should not spend more than 30 percent of its income on housing.

According to California Association of Realtors’ Housing Affordability Index, only 13 percent of the households in the Bay Area in February (2005) had at least the minimum income of $157,210 to buy a home at the median price of $667,850.

For renters, the Center for Housing Policy found that a worker needs to earn $15.21 an hour in 2003 to have a two-bedroom apartment that did not exceed more than 30% of income.

Written by Y.

May 1st, 2005 at 7:25 pm

Posted in Everything Else

Feature Driven Development

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An interesting post from Nick Malik on Feature Driven Development and its advantages (benefits) when compared with traditional waterfall based system.

It seems to me from the author’s analysis that small projects that are more suitable for Agile will benefit the most from Feature Driven Development. However, for large projects (e.g. require a team to work for more than a year), it probably makes more sense to use a combination of T-WBS and FFD. In other words, the big project can be broken into a couple of smaller FDD projects.

Full article: http://blogs.msdn.com/nickmalik/archive/2005/04/10/406965.aspx

Written by Y.

May 1st, 2005 at 12:58 am

Posted in Software