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  2. Software crisis - Wikipedia

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    Software crisis is a term used in the early days of computing science for the difficulty of writing useful and efficient computer programs in the required time. The software crisis was due to the rapid increases in computer power and the complexity of the problems that could be tackled.

  3. History of software engineering - Wikipedia

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    Software engineering was spurred by the so-called software crisis of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, which identified many of the problems of software development. Many projects ran over budget and schedule. Some projects caused property damage.

  4. Category:1970s software - Wikipedia

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  5. History of software - Wikipedia

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    Data General also encountered legal problems related to bundling – although in this case, it was due to a civil suit from a would-be competitor. When Data General introduced the Data General Nova , a company called Digidyne wanted to use its RDOS operating system on its own hardware clone .

  6. Timeline of programming languages - Wikipedia

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    1970 Forth (implementation) Charles H. Moore: 1970 POP-2: Robin Popplestone: POP-1 1970 SAIL: Dan Swinehart, Bob Sproull: ALGOL 60: 1970 Pascal: Niklaus Wirth, Kathleen Jensen ALGOL 60, ALGOL W: 1970 BLISS: Wulf, Russell, Habermann at Carnegie Mellon University: ALGOL: 1971 KRL: Daniel G. Bobrow at Xerox PARC, Terry Winograd at Stanford ...

  7. List of failed and overbudget custom software projects

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    Ambulance delays and other problems were caused by the introduction of the system. More than 30 people may have died as a result, making it the largest computer-related disaster until the downing of Boeing 737 MAX planes in 2019. The Chief of the London Ambulance Service resigned as a result of the problems and the adverse publicity. £1.5m ...

  8. Timeline of computing 1950–1979 - Wikipedia

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    It was opened to non-military users later in the 1970s including many universities. 1969: US Development of UNIX operating system begun. [32] It was later released as C source code to aid portability, and subsequently versions are obtainable for many different computers, including the IBM PC.

  9. Source Program Maintenance Online II - Wikipedia

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    Source Program Maintenance Online II (with abbreviations such as SPM, SPM/OL, or SPMOL-II, and pronounced "S-P-M" or, informally, "Spimoli"), is an IBM software product of the late 1970s and early 1980s that provided an online environment for computer programmers working on IBM mainframe systems.