👉 Caught engineering refers to the process of identifying and addressing potential issues or inefficiencies in a system, design, or project after it has been developed or implemented, rather than during the initial planning stages. This approach involves systematically analyzing the system's performance, gathering data, and making targeted adjustments to improve functionality, reliability, or overall quality. By catching and addressing problems early, caught engineering helps prevent costly rework, reduces risks, and ensures that the final product meets or exceeds desired standards. It emphasizes a proactive and iterative mindset, leveraging insights gained from real-world usage to refine and optimize the system continuously.