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Software gets complex very fast over time. Developers and business people alike tend to underestimate how costly software development is.
To illustrate the point we make up a fictious restaurant table reservations system. It should be a sufficiently generic problem domain that the reader can follow easily. Let's see what such an apparently "trivial" example described by a few sentences morphs into from a complexity perspective when we have a deeper look at the problem.
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