The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
banana problem
n.
[from the story of the little girl who said ?I know how to spell ?banana?,
but I don't know when to stop?]. Not knowing where or when to bring a
production to a close (compare fencepost error). One may say there is a
banana problem of an algorithm with poorly defined or incorrect termination
conditions, or in discussing the evolution of a design that may be
succumbing to featuritis (see also creeping elegance, creeping
featuritis). See item 176 under HAKMEM, which describes a banana problem
in a Dissociated Press implementation. Also, see one-banana problem for
a superficially similar but unrelated usage.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
banana problem
banana phenomenon
From the story of the little girl who
said "I know how to spell "banana", but I don't know when to
stop". Not knowing where or when to bring a production to a
close (compare fencepost error). One may say "there is a
banana problem" of an algorithm with poorly defined or
incorrect termination conditions, or in discussing the
evolution of a design that may be succumbing to featuritis
(see also creeping elegance, creeping featuritis).
HAKMEM item 176 describes a banana problem in a Dissociated
Press implementation. Also, see one-banana problem for a
superficially similar but unrelated usage.
(2010-03-20)