TECHNOLOGY

A scheduling question

As the technology space continues to march forth on its never-ending quest for improvement, our expectations of the broader software industry are changing. Those expectations may need some adjusting for the resources sector, however. By Andrew Snelling.

Andrew Snelling
The requirements of mining software may dictate a different development process compared to the wider industry.

The requirements of mining software may dictate a different development process compared to the wider industry.

It was not so long ago that a company bought a piece of software and that was it. It sat on the computer unchanged until the decision was made to replace it with another piece of software. These days,...

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