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No Cure, No Pay: How to Contract for Software Services on a No Cure, No Pay Basis

Posted May 3, 2005 | Leadership | Leadership | Amplify

Fifty percent of all software projects are total failures and another 40% are partial failures, according to widely quoted surveys in the UK, USA, and Norway. Large government projects in all three countries have been reported, with spectacular failure and expense to taxpayers.

About The Author
Tom Gilb
Tom Gilb is a consultant, author, and teacher. He has published nine books and numerous papers. His latest book, /Competitive Engineering/, was published in July 2005. Mr. Gilb primarily works at changing systems engineering cultures in large multinational corporations. His major technical interests are in the areas of requirements engineering, design and architecture, evolutionary project management, and specification quality control (… Read More
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