This book outlines a common approach to the understanding of many different kinds of failure: failures of machines, of individuals, of groups and businesses. A dozen case histories are discussed by the authors. They range from the accident at the Three Mile Island power station to the collapse of Rolls-Royce and the sinking of a North Sea rig, each a result of a variety of faults and failures. Failures are then analysed through an approach based on the identification of the systems that failed and a comparison of these with a variety of standard systems. The stories of many of these failures have never been written from such a perspective before, and this is the first time that a wide range of studies has been brought together to prov...
The paper presents a systems view of the organizational preconditions to technological accidents and...
Projects experience cost overruns, late deliveries, quality issues, cancellation, and accidents desp...
Some years ago Lyytinen and Hirschheim (1987) explored information systems (IS) failure, characteris...
Joyce Fortune and Geoff Peters’ research into how the failures in organizations can be best understo...
Software Systems permeate just about every aspect of life throughout developed and industrialised na...
Throughout every day life there are many events encountered where their causes, mechanisms of develo...
This book provides the application of praxises in the field of engineering safety by learning from p...
We see, know and experience information systems development failures in many domains and in many cou...
This paper addresses the topic of failures in computer-based systems. It does so in three stages: fi...
Master's thesis in Offshore technology : industrial asset managementDeepwater Horizon blowout, Bhopa...
Henry Petroski devotes an entire book to failures in engineering and lessons to be learned [1]. In h...
As the complexity of systems increases, so does what can go wrong with them. For example, the United...
In our lives we meet many events which have very diverse causes, mechanisms of development and conse...
Coopersmith, Jonathan. "Failure and Technology." Japan Journal for Science, Technology and Society 1...
Despite people's best efforts information systems are particularly prone to failure. Some systems ne...
The paper presents a systems view of the organizational preconditions to technological accidents and...
Projects experience cost overruns, late deliveries, quality issues, cancellation, and accidents desp...
Some years ago Lyytinen and Hirschheim (1987) explored information systems (IS) failure, characteris...
Joyce Fortune and Geoff Peters’ research into how the failures in organizations can be best understo...
Software Systems permeate just about every aspect of life throughout developed and industrialised na...
Throughout every day life there are many events encountered where their causes, mechanisms of develo...
This book provides the application of praxises in the field of engineering safety by learning from p...
We see, know and experience information systems development failures in many domains and in many cou...
This paper addresses the topic of failures in computer-based systems. It does so in three stages: fi...
Master's thesis in Offshore technology : industrial asset managementDeepwater Horizon blowout, Bhopa...
Henry Petroski devotes an entire book to failures in engineering and lessons to be learned [1]. In h...
As the complexity of systems increases, so does what can go wrong with them. For example, the United...
In our lives we meet many events which have very diverse causes, mechanisms of development and conse...
Coopersmith, Jonathan. "Failure and Technology." Japan Journal for Science, Technology and Society 1...
Despite people's best efforts information systems are particularly prone to failure. Some systems ne...
The paper presents a systems view of the organizational preconditions to technological accidents and...
Projects experience cost overruns, late deliveries, quality issues, cancellation, and accidents desp...
Some years ago Lyytinen and Hirschheim (1987) explored information systems (IS) failure, characteris...