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  • D Duncan Edwards Jones

    Add "MOD" to your search query - that's where the real horror stories live... see ComputerWeekly[^]

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    Lost User
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    Department of Health and individual health trusts can top anything in your wildest imaginings.

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      Lack of user involvement - Mars Rover Project - Counting NASA as the user [X] Long or unrealistic Time Scales - TAURUS [X] Poor or no requirements - Using a personal example (Hope he accepts it...) [X] Scope Creep - (Using TAURUS as my study) [ ] No change control system - Need to find something!! ;-; [X] Poor testing - HM Revenue and Customs If anybody is willing to help me locate some case studies which are of UK projects I would be most grateful, the materials provided by the class are of mostly non UK projects, which is 'slightly' stupid as he wants UK examples... I've tried googling, but all I can find is 200 PDFs of why projects fail and US examples, nothing which is really applicable ;-;

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      I'll send you a copy of my autobiography, that should cover it.

      Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.

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        Department of Health and individual health trusts can top anything in your wildest imaginings.

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        Duncan Edwards Jones
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        You mean like:- * NHS suspends hospital booking system 2 days after launch[^] Still - the private sector is keeping up with the chaos: * RBS customersdenied 600000 payments due to IT glitch[^]

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        • D Duncan Edwards Jones

          You mean like:- * NHS suspends hospital booking system 2 days after launch[^] Still - the private sector is keeping up with the chaos: * RBS customersdenied 600000 payments due to IT glitch[^]

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          Yeah sorry, I made a mistake in a QA answer last week. :doh:

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            Start with these headings: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_failed_and_overbudget_custom_software_projects[^] http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/02/16/whitehall_it_projects_lose_millions_pounds_/[^] Doesn't seem to matter which country - the failed projects all similar. The reason I would add is: "Project oversold by snake-oil vendor"

            Peter Wasser "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell

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            Shamefully it seems to matter to the teacher which is the ball-ache, Just got in lesson with him now so going to speak to him, hopefully he might be able to shed more light onto it.. Hopefully, but I have doubts as to him helping with it...

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            • T theboyetronic

              Lack of user involvement - Mars Rover Project - Counting NASA as the user [X] Long or unrealistic Time Scales - TAURUS [X] Poor or no requirements - Using a personal example (Hope he accepts it...) [X] Scope Creep - (Using TAURUS as my study) [ ] No change control system - Need to find something!! ;-; [X] Poor testing - HM Revenue and Customs If anybody is willing to help me locate some case studies which are of UK projects I would be most grateful, the materials provided by the class are of mostly non UK projects, which is 'slightly' stupid as he wants UK examples... I've tried googling, but all I can find is 200 PDFs of why projects fail and US examples, nothing which is really applicable ;-;

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              theboyetronic
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              Thanks for the replies and the help so far! Updated OP with my current progress, hopefully one more to go! UPDATE: THE UNIT TEACHER SCREWED UP SAYING WHAT HE REQUIRED!!!!111!!! Okay, time to adjust this whole darn thing then...

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              • A Amarnath S

                One more: - Team - incompetent, not trained, over-dependence on search-engine results :-). For case studies, not sure whether companies / corporates will ever make public their internal project reports (including failed ones). A dated (1996) book where several case studies are presented is "Rapid Development" by Steve McConnell. Though dated, some of these case studies are still relevant, and independent of country (can happen in US, UK, anywhere). You can read some case studies in the Amazon preview.

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                Jorgen Andersson
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                But that's still a management problem.

                Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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                • J Jorgen Andersson

                  But that's still a management problem.

                  Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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                  Agree. One small point: 'Management problem' is like an umbrella term, and this is one of the sub-bullets there.

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                  • T theboyetronic

                    Lack of user involvement - Mars Rover Project - Counting NASA as the user [X] Long or unrealistic Time Scales - TAURUS [X] Poor or no requirements - Using a personal example (Hope he accepts it...) [X] Scope Creep - (Using TAURUS as my study) [ ] No change control system - Need to find something!! ;-; [X] Poor testing - HM Revenue and Customs If anybody is willing to help me locate some case studies which are of UK projects I would be most grateful, the materials provided by the class are of mostly non UK projects, which is 'slightly' stupid as he wants UK examples... I've tried googling, but all I can find is 200 PDFs of why projects fail and US examples, nothing which is really applicable ;-;

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                    PIEBALDconsult
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                    The only way to fail is to stop trying.

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                    • P PIEBALDconsult

                      The only way to fail is to stop trying.

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                      PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                      The only way to fail is to stop trying.

                      Absolutely. Failure should always be accomplished without effort. (I don't think that's really what you meant, is it?)

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                        PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                        The only way to fail is to stop trying.

                        Absolutely. Failure should always be accomplished without effort. (I don't think that's really what you meant, is it?)

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                        True, there's nothing worse that expending extreme effort and then failing. Better to fail right off.

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