DocumentCode :
1380829
Title :
Y2K: don´t play it again, Sam
Author :
Sanders, J.
Volume :
15
Issue :
3
fYear :
1998
Firstpage :
100
Lastpage :
102
Abstract :
Judging by how many Year 2000 press releases cross the author´s desk each month, making software Y2K compliant is a booming business. Warnings of calamity mixed with promises of an easy fix-its the same old tune over and over again. How much faith would you have in the legal profession, for example, if legions of attorneys aggressively sought to take on cases that involved suing their fellow lawyers for malpractice? Yet this is uncomfortably like what many in our industry do today: bill clients to fix problems caused by other software developers. If we are ever to be taken seriously as a profession or engineering discipline, we must look past the Y2K hype and hysteria to determine how the problem emerged, why it emerged, and what we can do to avoid similar situations in the future
Keywords :
professional aspects; software development management; software maintenance; Y2K compliant; Y2K hype; Year 2000 press releases; engineering discipline; profession; software developers; Application software; Companies; Computer industry; Costs; Databases; Glass; Hard disks; Programming; Read-write memory; Time measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Software, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0740-7459
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/52.676971
Filename :
676971
Link To Document :
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