This paper addresses the topic of failures in computer-based systems. It does so in three stages: first it describes failure cases in a single domain, that of computer-based ambulance despatch systems; then it discusses some of the features of those cases; finally it considers the importance of reporting and analysing failures, in order to discover their causes and to learn lessons that will help eliminate those causes of failure in the future. Failure, it is argued, provides a valuable learning opportunity that may lead, when recognized, to better practice and future success. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Lt
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Software development efforts are characterized by; project failures, runaway projects and integratio...
Software development efforts are characterized by; project failures, runaway projects and integratio...
There is a reluctance to publish “negative” data in many fields. However, there is so much to be lea...
Transcript of a presentation made at a meeting of the EPSRC funded network of excellence: Systems Pr...
Throughout every day life there are many events encountered where their causes, mechanisms of develo...
Joyce Fortune and Geoff Peters’ research into how the failures in organizations can be best understo...
We see, know and experience information systems development failures in many domains and in many cou...
This paper investigates the underlying flaws in the development of the LAS despatch system and compa...
This paper investigates the underlying flaws in the development of the LAS despatch system and compa...
This paper is concerned with the dependability aspects of a number of healthcare systems that have ‘...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to explore whether and how far organisations learn from failures.Metho...
This book outlines a common approach to the understanding of many different kinds of failure: failur...
The topic of failure primarily carries a negative perception as it is the result of an unexpected ou...
Software Systems permeate just about every aspect of life throughout developed and industrialised na...
Software development efforts are characterised by; project failures, runaway projects and integratio...
Software development efforts are characterized by; project failures, runaway projects and integratio...
Software development efforts are characterized by; project failures, runaway projects and integratio...
There is a reluctance to publish “negative” data in many fields. However, there is so much to be lea...
Transcript of a presentation made at a meeting of the EPSRC funded network of excellence: Systems Pr...
Throughout every day life there are many events encountered where their causes, mechanisms of develo...