Software Bug Stories
Software Bug Stories
Welcome to the Software Bug Stories podcast. Real bug stories written by software engineers, testers and developers! Over time, software applications have increasingly become necessities in our lives, and their failure can result in catastrophic consequences for economies – even on an international level. Software failures cost the global economy millions of dollars annually. Tune in every week! Our Social Media: Twitter: @bug_stories Facebook: softwarebugstories
Catégories: Technologie
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On December 31, 1999, humanity was preparing to welcome not just a new year, but also a new century and millennium. Amidst many apocalyptic and catastrophic predictions, the world witnessed widespread concern about the Y2K bug, also known as "2000,” which was a computer error caused by the habit of omitting the century (e.g., “19”) when programming the date, assuming that the software would only be in operation between 1900 and 1999.
Épisodes précédents
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12 - The Y2K Bug Tue, 04 Jul 2023
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11 - Failure of Patriot missile defense during the Gulf War Fri, 02 Jun 2023
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10 - Incorrect divisions on Intel Pentium processors Mon, 03 Apr 2023
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9 - An AT&T network failure Sun, 05 Mar 2023
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8 - Kerberos random number generator Mon, 06 Feb 2023
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7 - Therac-25 medical accelerator Mon, 02 Jan 2023
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6 - Hartford Civic Center Coliseum Collapse Wed, 30 Nov 2022
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5 - The Mariner 1 spacecraft Tue, 01 Nov 2022
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4 - The Soviet Oko system almost started a nuclear war Thu, 13 Oct 2022
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3 - The Morris Internet worm Mon, 26 Sep 2022
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2 - First actual case of bug being found. Mon, 12 Sep 2022
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1 - The Origins of the Term Bug Mon, 29 Aug 2022