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by James Edward Keogh, Stephen C. Ruten, Jim Keogh
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Reviews Amazon.com Jim Keogh, who calls the year 2000 problem, "the mother of all bugs," explains the problem in great detail and suggests various strategies for fixing it. If you need help convincing management of the problem's severity, you'll be particularly interested in Keogh's descriptions of the potential errors that can arise. In one example, a criminal who committed a crime on Saturday, January 1, 2000, is not convicted because the security camera dates the crime as being committed on Monday, January 1, 1900. The book concludes with a five-step plan for assessing and solving year 2000 situations. The plan involves an inventory process, an assessment process, a planning process, a testing process, and an implementation process. Synopsis Back to Year 2000 Problem |
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