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- Classic patterns in disputed IT project: Hertz v. Accenture
- Neverending Story pattern: School District ERP system late, over-budget
- Minnesota DMV software project: Faulty Towers/Neverending Story patterns
- The Meltdown/Spectre CPU bugs: a dramatic global case of the “Unintended Consequences” pattern [UPDATED 4/4/18]
- IT Snapshot: Chapter 1 of “The Mythical Man-Month”
- More Self-Driving Car Trade Secret Fallout — Waymo v. Uber
- Post-mortem of large IT failure in Scotland
- Telsa alleges theft of intellectual property
- Another $1 billion troubled system project
- BanxCorp v. Costco et al. — Can you copyright the result of a calculation?
- UK Universal Credit project — complete write-off of code?
- An approach to software release
- The flip site of government IT failures: the contractors
- Another ‘flash rise’ due to algorithmic trading
- Why government IT projects are so prone to failure or overruns
- Patterns of failure: how LucasArts fell apart
- The rise of the machines: annals in high-speed trading
- £10 billion ($16 billion) IT failure — yep, it’s the UK again
- An IT success, albeit an expensive one
- Possible £200 million writeoff for Universal Credit — septic code problem?
- What is it with DMV projects?
- $1 billion example of the Thermocline of Truth
- From the UK yet again: a quietly devastating expert report
- More IT failure news from England
- Entrenchment of bad technology: the London Metropolitan Police Department
- Why Ballmer Failed
- The Gartner Hype Cycle (2013)
- RISE: Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams (DeMarco & Lister, 1987)
- The predictable struggles of the Windows Surface RT tablet
- Why is software project estimation so often wrong?
- Giving forensic experts a bad name
- Weighing in on Project Orca
- RISE: The Mythical Man-Month (Frederick P. Brooks, Jr., 1975/1995)
- RISE: The Psychology of Computer Programming (Gerald M. Weinberg, 1971/1998)
- Readings in Software Engineering (RISE): a new series of posts
- So long, Steve, and Godspeed.
- The need for e-discovery tools
- But, wait! (More on SSDs and e-discovery)
- “The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood ” — a review by Freeman Dyson
- E-discovery and solid-state drives (SSDs)