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> .. Plans are only useful when they make people work faster,
> more efficiently.
Or improve the quality of the output.
> Planning should NEVER take more than 10% of a project's time.
> (I read that in book.)
Another book suggests, for software projects: 1/3 design and specify,
1/6 coding (including developers' tests; get it to the point where
everything compiles and programmers think they've met the spec), 1/2
of total time for testing and debugging.