Many digital systems are built to solve a specific problem, with a limited number of users, clearly defined processes, and only a few integrations. In the early stages, their architecture is relatively easy to understand and manage. However, very few systems remain that simple for long. How Complexity Grows Over Time As years pass, new … Continue reading Why Most Systems Become More Complex After Launch
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Updating Systems in Continuous Operation
Systems that operate every day cannot be stopped every time they require updates, optimizations, or technical improvements. In environments with continuous usage, every intervention must happen while processes remain active and users continue interacting with the system in real time. This makes operations significantly more complex than the initial system development itself. The real challenge … Continue reading Updating Systems in Continuous Operation
More Than 15 Years Building Systems Used Every Day
For more than 15 years, large-scale digital systems have increasingly become part of how institutions, businesses, and citizens operate every day. As these systems evolve, their value is no longer defined only by technology, but by their ability to function continuously under real operational conditions. In environments where systems support critical processes, stability, continuity, and … Continue reading More Than 15 Years Building Systems Used Every Day
