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  2. List of failed and overbudget custom software projects

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    Because software, unlike a major civil engineering construction project, is often easy and cheap to change after it has been constructed, a piece of custom software that fails to deliver on its objectives may sometimes be modified over time in such a way that it later succeeds—and/or business processes or end-user mindsets may change to accommodate the software.

  3. Project Cybersyn - Wikipedia

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    The project consisted of 4 modules: an economic simulator, custom software to check factory performance, an operations room, and a national network of telex machines that were linked to one mainframe computer. [2] Project Cybersyn was based on viable system model theory approach to organizational design and featured innovative technology for ...

  4. Engineers Are Cracking Up At These 50 Memes That Perfectly ...

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    Image credits: engineeringmemesguy Flores created his Instagram account more than a decade ago, way back in April 2013. In the 11+ years since then, the meme-focused project has grown by leaps and ...

  5. Talk : List of failed and overbudget custom software projects

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    Of course this list is only for notable projects; if 80% of notable custom software projects qualify for inclusion in one of the tables, then so be it.--greenrd 23:19, 12 November 2013 (UTC) According to the article history, the page was originally created to target Healthcare.gov specifically, as it was the only example given.

  6. Patent war - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, software companies Trend Micro, Integralis, McAffee and Symantec fought a patent war over antivirus software. [10] [11] In 1999, a patent for "one-click ordering technology" led to a patent war between Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. [12] [13] In 2004, Sony and Kodak engaged in a patent war over digital cameras, [14] a dispute which ...

  7. Memetic warfare - Wikipedia

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    Memetic warfare is a modern type of information warfare and psychological warfare involving the propagation of memes on social media.While different, memetic warfare shares similarities with traditional propaganda and misinformation tactics, developing into a more common tool used by government institutions and other groups to influence public opinion.

  8. Explainer-What's behind China's failed 'truce' in EV price war?

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    China's auto market, the world's largest, is on track to reach nearly 25 million vehicles in sales this year with overall growth of about 3%, and the share of EVs and plug-ins is rising fast.

  9. Chinese information operations and information warfare

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    China's military strategy is focused on fighting and winning "informationized local wars." [15] China's leadership has continuously stressed using asymmetric techniques to counter more powerful nations, such as the United States, and information warfare is a tool that the PLA uses to achieve their goals.