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From this discussion it is clear that the aforementioned article was developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. According to the article, it is rare for an IT project to experience failure all at once. To be precise, the author of the article says that failure in IT projects starts in a particular project segment and then escalates over time.This study highlights that as the project development time goes on, the definition of success of an IT goes starts becoming prone to mutation.
In essence, it is during this time that failure of an IT project slowly becomes open to the development team or other project stakeholders. As the authors put it, “deadlines gets pushed back and budgets increase”. In other words these two factors are some key signs of failure in an IT project. Pushing back of the project development has proved to be a key sign of failure. The article states that most the IT projects start ahead of schedule. In fact, others have had to start three years ahead of schedule.
Another constraint is that of changes in budget where in most cases the project budget has had to be increased. These two features have been very critical to the failure of IT project. In order to provide a clear view of the evolution of most IT projects towards failure, this article has laid shed light on The U.S. Air Forces Expeditionary Combat Support System. The authors have reconstructed the budget and deadline history of the system to aid in providing a bird’s eye of the aforementioned failures.
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