While i was browsing the New York Times, i stumbled upon an extremely interesting article that could possibly change software in the future forever. The article is named, "Awaiting the day when Everyone writes software," and in short, the article explained a new innovative way to write software that yields a custom made program catered to whatever the designer desires. This new system, called Intentional Programming, what thought of because, in essence, most software isn't very good. It often does not do exactly what the user desires and it often has many bugs. Although the release date of the product is still unknown, the possibilities it holds are truely tremendous. According to the article, a study found that each year $59.5 billion are lost each year due to software failures. Each business or whomever uses this product will be able to create software that does exactly what they desire, which will eventually reduce operating costs by doing work more accuratly and efficiently. If this article sounds interesting to you, I have a link posted down below for the whole text.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/28/business/yourmoney/28slip.html?ref=technology
Sunday, January 28, 2007
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