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  1. Developing software solutions which already exist and are available for re-use (either commercial or open-source). AKA "re-inventing the wheel".
  2. Same as above, but your solution being broken. AKA "re-inventing the square wheel".
  3. Developing solutions for problems which do not exist.

Again, I'm interested in a more formal approach, e.g. TRIZ

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Doing some research beforehand (1) and investing in solid software architecture (2,3) usually helps :)

When you're planning to develop something you always need to calculate the benefits of doing some and the things like the ROI.

You could read more about this in Agile Estimating and Planning by Mike Cohn

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  1. Local Market Research
  2. Internet Research
  3. Google Metrics (Seeing what the Google Count is)
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  • Knowing your problem domain, either through research, as Ilya suggested, or through experience.
  • Knowing your tools. If you're familiar with the libraries available in your language of choice, you won't be inclined to re-implement them.

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