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Carl Baatz · Nov 17, 2010

On quality

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When does quality matter? Is it worth paying for? It depends. Things are either used 
 
 by end-users – pizza, music, pencils, books, or software applications – or 
 in systems – screws, microchips, conveyor belts, or software libraries. 
 
 Systems can be part of other systems and so on; eventually there’s an end user. Things could be used by end-users…

When does quality matter? Is it worth paying for? It depends. Things are either used

  • by end-users – pizza, music, pencils, books, or software applications – or
  • in systems – screws, microchips, conveyor belts, or software libraries.

Systems can be part of other systems and so on; eventually there’s an end user. Things could be used by end-users or in systems regardless of the intention behind their design (wood, stone, fire, flowers, music).

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