Software design for entirely new products, termed "zero-to-one" work, differs significantly from iterating on existing ones. This distinction is crucial because standard design tools often assume a pre-existing problem or user need, which is not the case in "technology push" scenarios where a new capability seeks a problem to solve. The author suggests that filmmaking concepts, particularly the Spanish term "montaje" (assembly), offer a more fitting framework for this type of constructivist design process, where meaning emerges from combining disparate elements rather than simply refining an existing idea. AI
IMPACT This commentary on product design frameworks may influence how AI product teams approach novel concept development.
RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing software design methodologies.
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