architecture tends toward always adding, never removing, or decommissioning.

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One other aspect of technical debt impacts many initially successful projects, elucidated again by Fred Brooks, when he refers to the second system syndrome—the tendency of small, elegant, and successful systems to evolve into giant, feature-laden monstrosities due to inflated expectations. Business people hate to throw away functioning code, so architecture tends toward always adding, never removing, or decommissioning.

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