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Software Development Failures by Kweku Ewusi-Mensah,

Software Development Failures by Kweku Ewusi-Mensah,
Failed or abandoned software development projects cost the U.S. economy alone billions of dollars a year. In "Software Development Failures, Kweku Ewusi-Mensah offers an empirically grounded study that suggests why these failures happen and how they can be avoided. Case studies analyzed include the well-known Confirm travel industry reservation program, FoxMeyer's Delta, the IRS's Tax System Modernization, the Denver International Airport's Baggage Handling System, and CODIS. It has been estimated that one-third of software development projects fail or are abandoned outright because of cost overruns, delays, and reduced functionality. Some consider this an acceptable risk--that it is simply the cost of doing business. Ewusi-Mensah argues that understanding the factors involved in development failures will help developers and businesses bring down the rate of software failure and abandoned projects.Ewusi-Mensah explores the reasons software development projects are vulnerable to failure and why issues of management and organization are at the core of any failed project. He examines these projects not from a deterministically technical perspective but as part of a complex technical and social process; he proposes a framework of factors that contribute to the decision to abandon a project and enumerates the risks and uncertainties inherent in each phase of a project's life cycle. Exploring the multiplicity of factors that make software development risky, he presents empirical data that is reinforced by analyses of the reported cases. He emphasizes the role of the user in the development process and considers the effect of organizational politics on a project. Finally, he considers whatlessons can be learned from past failures and how software development practices can be improved.



Ultimate Flight Collection PC
Ultimate Flight Collection PC
Featuring the pulse-pounding modern jet combat of Lock On and the award-winning World War II action of IL-2 Sturmovik and Pacific Fighters, this unparalleled collection invites you to experience the perilous thrills of air combat action from history's greatest planes. Key Features PACIFIC FIGHTERS Re-enact WWII's most famous Pacific battles, like Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal, and Midway. Fly more than 40 fighters and bombers, including the infamous Japanese Zero and the deadly U.S. F6 Hellcat. Take on massive dogfights with up to 128 players online, or fight wing-to-wing with friends in 32-player cooperative missions. LOCK ON: Modern Air Combat Choose from nine U.S. and Russian jets, from the tank-killing A-10 Warthog to air superiority fighters like the Su-27 Flanker. Spectacular lighting and detailed maps, featuring more than 180,000 buildings, 50,000,000 trees, 1,700 towns and villages, 500 bridges, and 18 airfields. Options for every player: Get into the action quickly with the fast battle planner, simplified radar, and scalable AI, or set detailed controls for ultra-authentic play. IL-2 STURMOVIK Take on fighter and bomber campaigns for the Axis or Red Army Forces, or create your own dogfights with up to 32 players. Record a flight track of any mission, then play the file back or send it to friends to confirm your wins and kills. Create new missions and battles in single- or multiplayer with an easy-to-use mission builder.



Delta Air Lines Flight 1141 - Delta Air Lines Flight 1141 was a flight that flew from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport to Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah. On August 31, 1988, Flight 1141 crashed after takeoff from Dallas-Fort Worth Airport.

Delta Air Lines Flight 191 - Delta Air Lines Flight 191 was an airline service from Fort Lauderdale, Florida's Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, bound for Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California, by way of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. On the afternoon of August 2, 1985, Flight 191 crashed while on approach to the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, killing 8 of 11 crew members and 128 of the 152 passengers on board and 1 person on the ground.

Disney's Take Flight - Take Flight (June 5 1996–January, 1998)was an attraction in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort. Take Flight was a slight refreshening of an attraction called Delta Dreamflight, which was sponsored by Delta Airlines from 1989 through 1996.

Delta-glider - Delta-glider is a futuristic, winged, high-performance spacecraft featured in Orbiter space flight simulator (a closed source, freeware simulator by Martin Schweiger). Thanks to the technologies beyond the reach of the modern aerospace industry its propulsion system has an extremely low fuel consumption (or, equivalently, extremely high specific impulse) that allows it to make short jaunts to the Moon or even Mars and Venus.



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