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Why do 50% of Large Software and Re-engineering Projects Fail?

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Why do 50% of Large Software and Re-engineering Projects Fail?

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The primary problem with developing complex IT based systems is the difficulty in coming up with a specification or blueprint of what should be developed. The root cause of nearly every failed software project is a lack of clear understanding and common interpretation of what the software should do. INFOLOGISTIK believes that developing blueprints or engineering drawings, as practiced in the mature engineering disciplines, also applies to software engineering and to business process re-engineering. Fads and poorly conceived approaches have stood in the way of a paradigm shift.

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