understanding engineers

Charles Miller describes how engineers express the level of difficulty of solving a problem (via Ron K. Jeffries). He has some great descriptions of each level of difficulty, which I found quite accurate:

* Impossible
* Unfeasable
* Non-Trivial
* Very Hard
* Hard
* Trivial

I’ve added “straightforward” to my language, which describes trivial problems that will still require some time to implement. I find it helpful in talking to non-engineers and to other engineers who might argue with my characterization of a given problem as “trivial.”

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  1. Posted July 26, 2007 at 5:14 am | Permalink

    Totally accurate, although I’ve found that sometimes, depending on the engineer, “trivial” can be the first response, and “very hard” is the real answer :)

    Damon

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