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- From: srctran@world.std.com (Gregory Aharonian)
- Subject: Re: DoE software reuse as bad as DoD
- In-Reply-To: sparks@baron.uucp's message of Sun, 20 Dec 1992 23:14:56 GMT
- Message-ID: <SRCTRAN.92Dec21145646@world.std.com>
- Sender: srctran@world.std.com (Gregory Aharonian)
- Organization: The World
- References: <BzGoCF.ECM@world.std.com> <BzKz8x.Bq6@baron.uucp>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 19:56:46 GMT
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- >Greg,
- > I don't necessarily disagree with most of what you said, but you should
- >have also included that your statements are based on the premise that all
- >government agencies live to re-invent the wheel or worse, suffer from the
- >Not Invented Here Syndrome(NIHS). In many if not all cases it would be
- >economically sound to buy the more expensive version if that is what is
- >required because it is cheaper than spending the time and therefore money
- >to port the "cheaper" code up to the appropriate platform. This is not a
- >problem that endemic to the government and their contractors. That is a
- >problem that the country as a whole is suffering from.
- > Or was the premise a given? 8-{)
- >=============================================================================
- >Ignorance can be tolerated because it + Tim Sparks
- >can be Overcome! + Email: jadpc!sparks@trout.nosc.mil
-
- The problem is in general that it is impossible to assess whether or not
- it is more economically sound to buy a more expensive version for what is
- required than porting the "cheaper" code. None of the agencies, though the
- DoD is more guilty of fraud than the others, have any valid microeconomic or
- accounting methodologies, or systematic collections of existing cost data,
- to make such assessments.
- It's incredible that people can make claims like ten-fold increases in
- productivity (STARS) or tens of billions of dollars in savings (Strassman)
- without there be anyway to verify these statements. I always hear that
- STARS is finally getting its act together - fine, but this is after years
- of wasting millions of dollars on programs that at the time people were
- pointing out the flaws in. A few years ago the GAO complained the DoD wasn't
- properly collecting the data it needed to determine the cost/benefit analysis
- of Ada policies, with which the DoD agreed. Since then, nothing has changed.
- A few years ago the Institute for Defense Analysis came out with a
- 1-2-3 spreadsheet for assessing the costs of adopting Ada. Now I am not
- sure how meaningful the number and equations on their spreadsheet are,
- but at least it is something. You would have figure someone, the IDA, DoD,
- SEI, STARS, or Ada Vendors would have made thousands of copies of this public
- domain report and passed it out all over the place to help encourage companies
- to consider and adopt Ada - a good example of reuse, with main gains at little
- cost.
- But NOTHING. The report gathers dust (along with two others of a similar
- nature). In fact, I have seen new proposals to fund efforts to create such
- reports by program managers not knowing that these report exist. If you
- don't know how to reuse what you already have, how can you hope to reuse what
- you are going to have?
- Incompetence or fraud - take your pick when it comes to many DoD software
- policies, especially reuse. They make claims that can't be substantiated,
- they developed software, tools and reports, and then ignore them, and they
- see the light years after others had pointed out what the light is. About the
- only nimbleness they show is in traversing revolving doors. The socioeconomics
- of Ada have been completely ignored by the DoD over the years,to the detriment
- of Ada's general acceptance, thereby undermining the cost savings assumptions
- made for the Ada Mandate.
-
- Greg Aharonian
- Source Translation & Optimization
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