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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T11:21:57+00:00 2026-05-11T11:21:57+00:00

After reading Wolfbyte’s answer on Enterprise FizzBuzz I have thought about what constitutes a

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After reading Wolfbyte’s answer on Enterprise FizzBuzz I have thought about what constitutes a program as ‘Enterprise’.

What makes an application or a software development process as Enterprise?

EDIT: It seems like there is a lot of negativity around the word Enterprise. Are there anyone who actually enjoys writing Enterprise-Level applications?

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  1. 2026-05-11T11:21:58+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:21 am

    What ‘enterprise-level’ really means is:

    • Compatibility with architectural schemes and long-term technical plans that overarch anything you or your team will ever do, and thus cannot be changed.
    • Conforms to governance requirements
    • Expensive to build and maintain 😉

    Has the following qualities:

    • Maintainability
    • Scalability
    • Functionality
    • Reusablility
    • Reliability
    • Understandability
    • Usability
    • Modifiability
    • Testability
    • Portability
    • Efficiency
    • Flexibility
    • Modularity
    • Interoperability

    As far as ‘enjoying’ writing Enterprise-level apps, it can be difficult to do so because one of the characteristics of an enterprise system is that it’s larger than any one person. People usually enjoy their work because they can take ownership of it, but enterprise development isn’t really ‘owned’ in that sense, rather it’s ‘produced’ through a rigid, complex project path guided by acceptance gates and steering committees and business project owners.

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