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So, if you think about what we just discussed. Definitely one
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of the causes was the increasing product complexity. Products were becoming more
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and more complex and software was replacing more and more, what
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was before, provided by hardware components.
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Slow productivity growth was another problem,
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because programmers could not keep up with the additional complexity of
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the software that they had to develop. I would like to say
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there was lack of funding for software engineering research because I'm
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a software engineering researcher, but that was not one of the reasons
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for the software crisis. Instead, it was
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the rising demand for software. Again, more
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and more software was being required and
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more and more software was replacing hardware.
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