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authorAdam Jones <jones_adam@rocketmail.com>2019-11-22 17:35:10 +0000
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This law suggests that improvements to a system will lead to deterioration in other parts, or it will hide other deterioration, leading overall to a degradation from the current state of the system.
-For example, a decrease in response latency for a particular end-point could cause increased throughput and capacity issues further along in a request flow, effecting an entirely different sub-system.
+For example, a decrease in response latency for a particular end-point could cause increased throughput and capacity issues further along in a request flow, affecting an entirely different sub-system.
### The Hype Cycle & Amara's Law