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Quotes About Implementation

The mechanism by which the stablecoin maintains its peg varies by implementation. The three primary mechanisms are fiat-collateralized, crypto-collateralized, and non-collateralized stablecoins.
~ Campbell R. Harvey
A governance token can be implemented in many ways: with a static, an inflationary, or even a deflationary supply.
~ Campbell R. Harvey
In the context of smart contract platforms, an oracle is any data source for reporting information external to the blockchain. How can we create an oracle that can authoritatively speak about off-chain information in a trust-minimized way? Many applications require an oracle, and the implementations exhibit varying degrees of centralization.
~ Campbell R. Harvey
The silo culture forces managers to resolve lower-level issues, taking their time away from higher-priority customer and competitor concerns. Individual contributors, who could be resolving these issues, take less responsibility for results and perceive themselves as mere implementers and information providers.
~ Geary A. Rummler
until code is in production, no value is actually being generated, because it's merely WIP stuck in the system.
~ Gene Kim
we are not talking to one another about what changes we're planning or implementing. This is not acceptable.
~ Gene Kim
As has been proven time and again, the further the distance between the person doing the work (i.e., the change implementer) and the person deciding to do the work (i.e., the change authorizer), the worse the outcome.
~ Gene Kim
But, even after two years, all we have is a great process on paper that no one follows and a tool that no one uses. When I pester people to use them, all I get are complaints and excuses.
~ Gene Kim
Chuck Rossi, Director of Release Engineering at Facebook, described, "All the code supporting every feature we're planning to launch over the next six months has already been deployed onto our production servers. All we need to do is turn it on.
~ Gene Kim
We're like the Bates Motel of changes," I say in disbelief. "Changes go in but never come out. Within a month, we'll have thousands of changes that we'll be carrying around, all competing to get implemented.
~ Gene Kim
which is to subordinate the constraint. In the Theory of Constraints, this is typically implemented by something called Drum-Buffer-Rope. In
~ Gene Kim
In the DevOps ideal, developers receive fast, constant feedback on their work, which enables them to quickly and independently implement, integrate, and validate their code, and have the code deployed into the production environment (either
~ Gene Kim
Work is not done when Development completes the implementation of a feature—rather, it is only done when our application is running successfully in production, delivering value to the customer.
~ Gene Kim
New local knowledge is exploited globally throughout the organization.
~ Gene Kim
To get an early market started requires an entrepreneurial company with a breakthrough technology product that enables a new and compelling application, a technology enthusiast who can evaluate and appreciate the superiority of the product over current alternatives, and a well-heeled visionary who can foresee an order-of-magnitude improvement from implementing the new application.
~ Geoffrey A. Moore
We only have a Plan A. The acceptance and full implementation of the existing plan, the so-called Plan A, is the best solution for Greece, for the euro zone and also for creditors and holders.
~ Evangelos Venizelos
We've been doing a 40-year end zone celebration of the victories won by our parents and grandparents. We haven't shepherded our history. We haven't taught it so others can learn from it and implement the lessons.
~ Jason Whitlock
After all is said and done, more is said than done.
~ Anonymous
An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory.
~ Friedrich Engels
Many things difficult to design prove easy to performance.
~ Samuel Johnson
Action will remove the doubts that theory cannot solve.
~ Tehyi Hsieh
Talking is easy, action difficult.
~ Spanish proverb
Our chief defect is that we are more given to talking about things than to doing them.
~ Jawaharlal Nehru
A thought which does not result in an action is nothing much, and an action which does not proceed from a thought is nothing at all.
~ Georges Bernanos