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    IT/IS Management and Research Directions

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    The author spent much of the years prior to January 2000 as an international consultant for Y2K issues. During this period, a very large quantity of quantitative and qualitative data has been collected, together with many one-to-one interviews with very prominent IT leaders in business. This data led to extensive empirical research concerning the real ills of the IT/IS industry, with fascinating results. The phenomenology we have seen, in tens of installations, each with hundreds of millions of lines of code (or more) have shown the breadth of gap between academic research and real world business Information Technology / Information Systems. This paper attempts to point out part of this large gap and hopefully, shows some reasons for its continued existence. This paper is intended to trigger wider interest in IT / IS research

    Review of "Testing Embedded Software by Bart Broekman and Edwin Notenboom"; Addison Wesley.; 2003

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    Review of "Six Sigma Software Development by Christine B. Tayntor". Auerbach Publications, 2003.

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    Review of "IT project estimation

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    Review of "TSP: Coaching Development Teams by Watts S. Humphrey," Addison-Wesley, 2006

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    Review of "Modal Logic for Philosophers by James W. Garson," Cambridge University Press, 2006, pp. 471

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