The variety of interfaces, technologies, components and protocols is immense. Among other things, these aspects make development projects a particular challenge.
A large number of project participants can only reach their goal in a targeted manner if clear interfaces and communication channels exist – both technically and organisationally.
With increasing development time, not only the functional scope and maturity of a system grows. There are resource shortages, the famous bottlenecks, and a variety of error patterns. Here, it is not only important to maintain an overview. The right sense of proportion is also crucial, for example when it comes to introducing improvements in a “minimally invasive” fashion.
The famous peak loads usually come at an unfortunate time. The area of tension between deadlines, delivery and functional scope is then usually particularly great. It is a matter of strengthening one’s own development team at short notice and without unnecessary frictional losses.