high-level
[hahy-lev-uh l]
adjective, adverb
- A management speak qualifier that removes the demand to be fact-based, coherent and cosmologically feasible from the following presentation, concept or idea.
- Warning flag for implementors and other people connected to the real world, such as engineers and customer service personnel.
- Indication of abstraction that is just a little bit too high
- A warning sign for imminent constraint-free hand-waving and concepting
Update Feb 6th 2015:
See also: High-level overview.
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