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 Ockham's Razor

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What is the KISS Principle / Ockham's Razor?

The KISS Principle is a popular maxim that is often used as a reminder to avoid unnecessary complexity. It is an acronym, meaning: Keep IT Simple and Stupid. Some people prefer the more decent version : Keep IT Simple and Straightforward.


Ockham's Razor is originally in Latin: "Numquam ponenda est pluritas sine necessitate".

The translation of this principle of parsimony is: "Multiples should not be posited without necessity".

Or more freely: "The theory or hypothesis with the minimum number of assumptions wins".

Or more accurately: "Of two equivalent theories or explanations, all other things being equal, the simpler one is to be preferred".


The razor is normally attributed to William of Ockham (1285–1349), although he actually did not coin the term, nor wrote the text.


Anyway, the users of the many theories and methods on 12manage are well advised to be careful with applying the KISS principle and Ockham's Razor too quickly. After all, as G.B. Shaw 1856-1950, Irish critic and poet said: "For every complex problem there is a simple solution that is wrong".


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🔥 KISS: Keep It Short and Sweet
Keep it Short and Sweet makes reference to an even shorter phrase in response to a desirable solution: Sweet!...
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topic KISS: Keep it Short and Simple
I personally use KISS as "Keep it Short and Simple". It sounds nicer too. What is your opinion about this suggestion? Thank you....
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topic Keep It Simple Stupid without 'and'
KISS, Keep It Simple Stupid, is an admonishment to the uninformed prone to overcomplication not a directive on procedure. Therefore "and" was never included....
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