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Why it is important that software projects fail
Submitted by Rimu Atkinson on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 12:17
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This paper boldly challenges the long established misconception that the catastrophic failure of expensive software projects is detrimental to society. It first provides detailed theoretical and empirical evidence for Berglas's corollary to Parkinson's law, namely that software automation does not improve real productivity. It is then shown that not only is it acceptable for software projects fail, but that it is essential that they fail if society is to function effectively. In this way the heavy burden of guilt can be lifted from the shoulders of the numerous project managers that have su
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