DocumentCode
330184
Title
Y2K-the positive view: the Year 2000 problem
Author
Bishop, Robert B., Jr.
Author_Institution
VanAlstyne, TX, USA
fYear
1998
fDate
11-13 Oct 1998
Firstpage
491
Lastpage
495
Abstract
Much has been written, debated and discussed about the disasters projected to occur at precisely the moment the two-digit date codes roll over: from 99 to 00, just after Midnight, on January 1, 2000. You often find yourself asking, “How is disaster possible, when those two digits are not connected to anything?” And the answer may elude you, even after fully testing your software, because data not planned for, will invade your system at the most inopportune time. There´s always one more link, unaccounted for, or so it seems to software testers. But there is a brighter side to the gloom and doom presented ad nauseam in the press. This paper summarizes some of the more useful web sites, giving ideas and lists you and your company can use now, wherever you are in the change process. Web site addresses are provided for follow-up
Keywords
data integrity; program testing; software development management; software maintenance; Year 2000 problem; disaster; software testing; two-digit date codes; web sites; Companies; Hardware; Information management; Inventory control; Network operating systems; Production systems; Seminars; Software systems; Software testing; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering and Technology Management, 1998. Pioneering New Technologies: Management Issues and Challenges in the Third Millennium. IEMC '98 Proceedings. International Conference on
Conference_Location
San Juan, PR
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5082-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMC.1998.727811
Filename
727811
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