What happens when two organizations go bump in the night? Well, if they are boats, they spring leaks, take on water, miss arrival times, and sometimes sink. If they are a client organization needing software and a software organization providing software, they run into trouble, too. The sad experience in 1995 of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and a software contractor reveals what happens when ignorance -- actually, partial knowledge -- bumps into partial knowledge.
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