Lecture - Why Software Fails
Lecture - Why Software Fails
IT is ubiquitous today. 1 trillion dollars will be invested this year of which 5% to 15%
will be abandoned before or right after the delivery of the software. Software failures
are avoidable and predictable. Most organizations do not urge to avoid failures. The
risk is even harming or destroying the whole organization.
The reasons behind project failure are listed below. These are most common factors.
IT projects fail because of one or two reasons- this is rare case. It is in faction
combination of technical, project management and business decisions.
If a single mistake is seen in some place during the project run, it is required to solve
that bug immediately. Else the cost of unwrapping the works up to the glitch and
solving the glitch will cost huge. That will not only solve the problem but also
changing documents and other calculations are required then. But it has been proved
that developers spend 40% to 50% on the rework. Moreover, attempting a fix of an
error may raise other errors. In simple terms, IT projects fail when the rework exceeds
the value added works (actual job) are budgeted for.
A developer never wants that software will fail. So, when it fails we need to take a
look at the business environment, project management and organizational culture as
well.
Most organizations as they are in tough competition, then intend to see software
projects not as investments but as costs that must be controlled.
Political exigencies can impact on the software project cost and quality as well.
Often project managers lie about their project progress, how much they will cost and
what functionalities they will provide, etc.
Once IT projects fail then we should take a look at the hardware and software used to
build up the IT project and what practices were made during development. Using
unrealistic and untested technology will doom the project.
Size of project is another key factor. It is proved that large projects fail 4-5 times
greater than small projects. The larger the project the more static elements (software,
hardware, etc) and dynamic elements (integration, testing, etc). Though it is tough to
test any IT project whether small or large fully. It takes many bricks removal to
collapse a wall but it takes only one line of code to collapse a whole project.
Project managers play a crucial role in projects and can be a major source of errors
that lead to failure. Most important function is to allocate resources. He is also
responsible for planning, estimation, control, organization and contract management,
quality management, risk management, communications and Human Resource (HR)
management, etc. Bad decisions by project managers are probably the single greatest
cause of failures. Poor technical management can lead to technical errors but it can be
isolated and solved. In contrast, poor project management is a havoc.
The reasons that software projects fail are well known and have been documented in
many documents over the years. By observing the current project environment and
these documents one can forecast the perfection of the project.
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