It’s not crashed. It’s not abandoned. It’s still running — but barely. Like an old factory machine that vibrates too much, leaks oil, and requires a tech to hit it with a wrench every morning before shift starts.
A (also known as a "show flow," "running order," or "cue sheet") is a structured list of events intended to occur during a specific production.
Here’s a on the concept of "rundown software" — breaking down what it means, why it matters, and where it’s headed.
For sports, rundowns manage the "shoulder" programming—pre-game shows, half-time segments, and post-game analysis. They also track "elements" (replays, graphics, background music) that must trigger at precise moments (e.g., a goal celebration graphic).
Performance reviews should celebrate “reduced flaky tests” and “lowered cognitive load.”