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Principle of good enough

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The principle of good enough or "good enough" principle is a rule in software and systems design. It indicates that consumers will use products that are good enough for their requirements, despite the availability of more advanced technology.[1]

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  1. ^ Capps, Robert (2009-08-24). "The Good Enough Revolution: When Cheap and Simple Is Just Fine". Wired magazine. Retrieved 2014-03-18.
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