DocumentCode
1332159
Title
The opportunity of a millennium [Year 2000 problem]
Author
Creel, Christopher ; Meyer, Bertrand ; Stephan, Philippe
Author_Institution
Hewlett-Packard Ltd., USA
Volume
30
Issue
11
fYear
1997
fDate
11/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
137
Lastpage
138
Abstract
The authors discuss the origins of the Year 2000 problem. They consider how the millennium problem goes much deeper than programmers setting two digit date fields. It is related to abstraction, information hiding, modularity, and reuse. In other words, the problem concerns the set of fundamental software engineering issues that object technology addresses. Because the conversion effort is so huge and expensive, it is silly to make it just a Year 2000 conversion effort. This is where crisis can become opportunity. Some companies, which unfortunately appear to be only a minority so far, have already understood the Y2K conversion for what it is: a once-in-a-lifetime chance to rip apart mission-critical enterprise applications and prepare them for the future and its inevitable surprises
Keywords
business data processing; data handling; data integrity; software maintenance; systems re-engineering; Year 2000 problem; abstraction; companies; date fields; information hiding; millennium problem; mission-critical enterprise applications; modularity; object technology; programming; software engineering; software reuse; Companies; Computer architecture; Concrete; Contracts; History; Isolation technology; Java; Mission critical systems; Programming profession; Writing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2.634870
Filename
634870
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