vIn the 1980s, large
computer technology stood still (comparatively).
²Although mainframe
computers continued to get better, cheaper, and faster, with new features,
large computer technology at the end of the 1980s was very similar to technology at the
beginning of the decade. A mainframe application built in 1980 looked
virtually identical to one built in 1990.
vFocus shifted to designing
and building applications in some kind of disciplined fashion.
²In 1970, organizations had
dreams of on-line corporations, wired desktops, totally consistent databases. By,
1980, reality set in — the vision was harder to achieve than anyone
imagined.
²In the 1980s, the industry
focused on developing the necessary tools, disciplines, and methodologies to
make predictably
possible the big systems required by the dream. Promised applications had to
arrive on schedule and in good working order.