Examples of feature creep in the following topics:
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- However, manufacturers must be cognizant of feature creep, which is the ongoing expansion or addition of new features in a product.
- Another major cause of feature creep might be a compromise from a committee which decides to implement multiple, different viewpoints in the same product.
- As more features are added to support each viewpoint, it might be necessary to have cross-conversion features between the multiple viewpoints, further complicating the total features.
- To control the number of product features during the design phase, manufacturers set strict limits for allowable features and multiple variations.
- Excess features are removed or delayed until the later delivery phases of the project.
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- Attributes and features play a role in all three sections.
- The concept phase is where ideas for new features are considered.
- Viewed over a longer time period, extra or unnecessary features seem to creep into the system, beyond the initial goals.
- The most common cause of feature creep is the desire to provide the consumer with a more useful or desirable product, in order to increase sales or distribution.
- While feature creep may have positive effects, it can also lead to cost overruns and product cancellations as producers lose sight of the original goal.
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- Derived from elements of Victorian burlesque and music hall and minstrel shows, burlesque shows in America became popular in the 1860s and evolved to feature ribald comedy elements such as lewd jokes and female striptease.
- For many years in the basement of the Playland Arcade in Times Square in New York City, Hubert's Museum featured acts such as the sword swallower, Lady Estelene, Congo the Jungle Creep, a flea circus, and a half-man half-woman, and magicians such as Earl "Presto" Johnson.
- Later, in Times Square, Tommy Laird opened a dime museum that featured Tisha Booty "the Human Pin Cushion," and several magicians including Tommy Laird, Lou Lancaster, Chris Capehart, Dorothy Dietrich, and Dick Brooks.
- Shows also sometimes featured illustrated songs, one-act plays or scenes from plays, and movies.
- Featuring a bill stocked with inventive novelty acts, national celebrities, and acknowledged masters of vaudeville performance (such as comedian and trick roper Will Rogers), the Palace provided what many vaudevillians considered the apotheosis of remarkable careers.
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- Parasites can cause skin infections and common examples include creeping eruption, lice, and scabies.
- Common parasitic skin diseases include creeping eruption, lice, and scabies.
- Colloquially called creeping eruption due to the way it looks, the disease is also somewhat ambiguously known as "ground itch" or (in some parts of the southern U.S.)
- Describe how the parasitic skin infections creeping eruption, lice and scrabies arise and the treatment options available
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- If an attempt to sell a product creeps into institutional advertising, it does so in a passive voice.
- Institutional advertising use the same approaches and techniques that apply to product-oriented advertising: image, branding techniques, clear messaging, a call to action, and selling benefits as opposed to features.
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- Further problems can develop when the smug air of superiority creeps into a team or when the team refuses to consider what it feels are weird or different viewpoints from outsiders.
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- However, sponge cells are capable of creeping along substrata via organizational plasticity.
- It has been speculated that this localized creeping movement may help sponges adjust to microenvironments near the point of attachment.
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- The phase–gate model may also be known as stage-limited commitment or creeping commitment.
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- Many teachers find this practice an effective way of eliminating bias, which is wont to creep into even the most diligent instructors' grading.
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- Herpes simplex (Greek for "creeping") is a viral disease caused by both Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2).