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Buggy code, fragile legacy systems, ill-conceived projects cost US businesses $2 trillion in 2020

Software quality crisis made worse by developer shortage, report claims Share Copy Shoddy software cost the US an estimated $2.08tr in 2020, according to the Consortium for Information & Software Quality (CISQ). That s down slightly from a revised 2018 total of $2.1tr but still isn t anything to brag about. In its 2020 report, The Cost of Poor Software Quality in the US, the Massachusetts-based standards group co-founded by the non-profit Object Management Group and Carnegie Mellon University s Software Engineering Institute (SEI), identifies three major cost sinkholes. Unsuccessful IT initiatives and software projects are estimated to have cost $260bn in 2020, up from $177.5bn in 2018. Poor quality in legacy systems is said to have eaten up $520bn, down from $635bn in 2018. And operational software failures – bugs – took a toll of $1.56tr last year, significantly more than the $1.275tr flushed away in 2018.

CISQ Publishes the Cost of Poor Software Quality in the U S : A 2020 Report

CISQ Publishes the Cost of Poor Software Quality in the U.S.: A 2020 Report Share Article https://www.it-cisq.org/ BOSTON (PRWEB) January 06, 2021 The Consortium for Information & Software Quality™ (CISQ™), an IT industry leadership group that develops standards for automating software quality measurement, today announced The Cost of Poor Software Quality in the U.S.: A 2020 Report. This report, which updates our 2018 report, aggregates publicly available source material to estimate the impact of poor software quality on the United States economy. The report states that the cost of poor software quality in the U.S. was approximately $2.08 trillion in 2020, which includes the following:

Code Your Architecture Structure

Code Your Architecture Structure There are lots of different opinions out there on software architecture structures and views. This article tries to clarify them by proposing a simplification. by Join the DZone community and get the full member experience.Join For Free When you read about software architecture structures and views, you will find different opinions from different authors. And what is worse, they use the same terms for explaining different concepts, which just contributes to the general confusion.  This article just reviews these concepts and tries to clarify them proposing a simplification. Let’s take the two current models that I consider most relevant right now: the SEI Model and the C4 Model. Very briefly, the SEI Model usually described in the software architecture books from the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), like

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