Capital assets are long-term investments whose ROIs are expected to more than repay their capital. Conventional software components rarely satisfy this definition. A prominent reason is that our industry demands components be used as is, much like physical parts. Yet unlimited malleability is software's greatest asset (and its greatest liability).
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Frames: How to Treat Software Components as Capital Assets -- and Why You Should
By Paul Bassett
Posted April 30, 2009 | Leadership | Technology |
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