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airplane rule
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n. Complexity increases the possibility of failure; a twin-engine airplane
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has twice as many engine problems as a single-engine airplane. By analogy,
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in both software and electronics, the rule that simplicity increases
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robustness. It is correspondingly argued that the right way to build
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reliable systems is to put all your eggs in one basket, after making sure
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that you've built a really good basket. See also KISS Principle , elegant.
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