Software projects can fail for a number of reasons. E.g:
IT (Software) Projects fail because of:Unclear project goalsUnclear definition of the project successLack of user involvementLack of stakeholder supportBad project managementSource: http://www.pmhut.com/most-it-projects-fail-will-yours
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Yes. All software fails. The big things are: how often does it fail, under what conditions does it fail and is this an acceptable rate of error. Eg: the software for the space shuttle should be perfect, but nothing is, so Nasa shoots for 99.999% uptime. That's 3 days down for every 10,000 days; most people certainly would be willing to bet their life on that software; especially if you compare that to the chances of being in a car wreck any day of the year.
Big Red Software ended in 1995.
Big Red Software was created in 1988.
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just be awesome and FAIL
Big Brother - software - was created in 1996-11.
rad model is used when there is a time constraint............ this model is suitable for big projects where the customer requirements are clear
It is a software engineer who is in control of software projects.
• Fail to meet requirements: If the software developer is unable to fulfill user requirements, cause software failure. The client would not be satisfied with the relevant software. • Expensive to develop: client is unable to spend the amount estimated by the software developer in order to make the software would also be a software failure • Difficult to debug: developers make errors in a developing time, where debuggers still cannot identify the problem that would be a software failure. • Late delivery: This is also caused software failure.