Today, I read the article "coolshell reprinted by Todd ".
Demand changes and IOC
The article link is as follows:
Http://sd.csdn.net/a/20120326/313543.html
After reading this article, I can't help but feel a little bit of emotion. I personally think it is very interesting to list the examples of user requirements for PC.
Hardware vendors can produce different PC components, such as CPU, video card, motherboard, memory, and hard disk, under a unified rule, however, these hardware interfaces are almost compatible with each other.
That is, you can use Intel CPU, Asus motherboard, NVIDIA graphics card, Seagate hard drive, and a series of PC components from different manufacturers to assemble them into a personal PC.
Imagine if our software industry can also produce software modules with their own characteristics under a series of Unified Specifications like the hardware industry, and then users can purchase them based on different needs,
Then we assembled and formed a system. At that time, our domestic ERP software may be able to sell WMS software on a large scale like Microsoft's operating system ~
If an organization can call on all software developers to form the constraint of standardization, there is hope to achieve this goal.