Definitions from Wiktionary (second-system effect)
▸ noun: The tendency of small, elegant, and successful systems to be succeeded by overengineered, bloated systems, due to inflated expectations and overconfidence.
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▸ noun: The tendency of small, elegant, and successful systems to be succeeded by overengineered, bloated systems, due to inflated expectations and overconfidence.
Similar:
inner-platform effect,
creeping elegance,
baby duck syndrome,
robustification,
legacy system,
embedded system,
ELIZA effect,
feature envy,
sub-system,
studio system,
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