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Patterns in IT Systems Failure Litigation: Introduction

December 7, 2007 0 Comments
Patterns in IT Systems Failure Litigation: Introduction

[Adapted from Patterns in IT Litigation: Systems Failure (1976-2000)] Progress, far from consisting in change, depends on retentiveness…Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. — George Santayana, Life of Reason Few professions appear to embody the quote above as the history of development projects using information technology: computer hardware, software, data, […]

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Patterns in IT systems failure lawsuits

December 3, 2007 0 Comments
Patterns in IT systems failure lawsuits

Several years ago, while working at PricewaterhouseCoopers, I reviewed documents and information that we had gathered regarding roughly 120 “IT systems failure” lawsuits, that is, lawsuits regarding a dispute over a two- or three-party IT systems development project. The fact pattern surrounding each case tended to fall into one or two of six major patterns: […]

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