Software:Tilted House
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A tilted house is an anti-pattern that denotes structural misfits between a software system and the organisation it is meant to support[1].
A tilted house-relationship between the organisation and the software system may develop over time due to organisational drift[2], a term coined by Claudio Ciborra, or be present, possibly hidden, from the offset when the organisation procures a Commercial off-the-shelf system.
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References
- ↑ "Living in a Tilted House: When Continued Investments in an Information System Will Fail – Architecture & Governance Magazine". https://www.architectureandgovernance.com/digital-transformation/living-in-a-tilted-house-when-continued-investments-in-an-information-system-will-fail/.
- ↑ Ciborra, Claudio (2002). The labyrinths of Information : challenging the wisdom of systems. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-152913-9. OCLC 64663846. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/64663846.
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