Yeah. I've made that kind of decision a few times in the past — do we use NewFramework or do we develop our own.
It's a really tough call. I've been wrong (and right ;-) multiple times going down either path.
The last time I had to make that sort of choice we went the set-based design / real options path and developed both in parallel for as long as we could. More expensive, but lower risk. I'm glad we did coz the decision we made four months in on which one to drop wasn't the one we would have made at the start.
It's a really tough call. I've been wrong (and right ;-) multiple times going down either path.
The last time I had to make that sort of choice we went the set-based design / real options path and developed both in parallel for as long as we could. More expensive, but lower risk. I'm glad we did coz the decision we made four months in on which one to drop wasn't the one we would have made at the start.