Failures in software project management – are we alone? A comparison with construction industry

Unfortunately software development projects have long been identified with budget complications, delays and failure concerning scope. The widely quoted CHAOS Reports of the Standish Group, whose first results were released in 1994, find that while this situation has improved, deviations from the pla...

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Main Author: Varajão, João (author)
Other Authors: Dominguez, Caroline (author), Ribeiro, Pedro Miguel Gonzalez de Abreu (author), Paiva, Anabela (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1822/35418
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/35418
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Summary:Unfortunately software development projects have long been identified with budget complications, delays and failure concerning scope. The widely quoted CHAOS Reports of the Standish Group, whose first results were released in 1994, find that while this situation has improved, deviations from the plan continue to be present in a majority of projects. In this paper we study the current state of success in software development projects, contrasting their results with those of civil engineering projects. The obtained results showed the relative success that has been achieved in the industries studied in terms of meeting deadlines, budgets and scope. Neverthless differences do exist, several similarities were found.