Most pieces of software fail (I’ve heard numbers in the range of 75%) according to the people who made them. 80% is only marginally higher than that, so … 😉
And yet other studies have the people making the software say it’s a failure 75% of the time. (Keep in mind that the 75% comes from the people making it, not the people selling it who have a vested interest in claiming their product isn’t a failure.)
Most pieces of software fail (I’ve heard numbers in the range of 75%) according to the people who made them. 80% is only marginally higher than that, so … 😉
Literally addressed in the first paragraph. They say 80% it’s twice the normal failure rate
And yet other studies have the people making the software say it’s a failure 75% of the time. (Keep in mind that the 75% comes from the people making it, not the people selling it who have a vested interest in claiming their product isn’t a failure.)