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The basis of the principle is to reduce the repetition of information by ensuring every piece of knowledge has a single, unambiguous, authoritive representation within a system. Basically a single source of truth.
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Today I came across an interesting TLA (three letter acronym for the uninitiated) that is used in Software Engineering called DRY – Don’t repeat yourself.
The basis of the principle is to reduce the repetition of information by ensuring every piece of knowledge has a single, unambiguous, authoritive representation within a system. Basically a single source of truth.
The application of this methodology in business management systems (quality, safety and environment) provides for a more maintainable, extensible system that is easy to navigate and locate information.
So the next time you are preparing or developing a quality management system (QMS), safety management system (SMS) or environmental management system (EMS) ask yourself – is it DRY or is it WET (Write Everything Twice).
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