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IT practitioners have been preoccupied for the last several years fixing what the media refers to as the Y2K bug, which was not a bug at all (remember what a gigabyte of DASD cost in 1972? Try $6 million!).
June 1, 1999 | Authored By: Al Smith
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act is so much more than just corporate governance for accounting and finance professionals. At most companies, financial reporting systems are heavily reliant on IT and may include highly complex hybrid and legacy systems. How can CEOs and CFOs stand behind the accuracy of financial data without solid assurances from the CIO regarding the reliability of such information systems?
February 9, 2004 | Authored By: Cutter Consortium
For a few weeks in January, the British computer company ICL investigated the possibility of hiring prisoners for their Y2000 projects.
March 31, 1998 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon
If you've read the last few of my Advisors on Google Glass and Babel fish, you will have noticed that I've been more than a little overwhelmed by the speed with which technological change is outstripping my limited sci-fi-augmented imagination. Some of the products that I was forecasting to be years away (like real-time translation of speech in one language to another) are actually going to be available (in beta form, at least) as early as the end of this year. So the possibilities are really getting interesting.
July 23, 2014 | Authored By: Ken Orr
At a recent conference on software measurement, several industry experts, including Tim Lister, Tom DeMarco, Bob Grady, and David Card, were asked to discuss the software triangle: should the focus be on people, process, or technology?
June 15, 1999 | Authored By: Carol Dekkers
After more than five years of agile software development, we understand its nuts and bolts pretty well: we know how to build software in an agile manner; we know how to set up an agile team; we have built an impressive set of powerful support tools
August 31, 2006 | Authored By: Jens Coldewey
After more than five years of agile software development, we understand its nuts and bolts pretty well: we know how to build software in an agile manner; we know how to set up an agile team; we have built an impressive set of powerful support tools
September 1, 2006 | Authored By: Jens Coldewey