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The $242 Million Software Error

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Re: The $242 Million Software Error

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Whereas, if the 'risk model' had failed for any other reason, there'd have been no consequences. What's to say their model was correct even on paper? Funnily, nobody would have said anything if the mistake had made money. So, caveat emptor!

Re: The $242 Million Software Error

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"... an independent consultant with expertise in quantitative investment techniques who will review disclosures and enhance the role of compliance personnel."

I assume this is press-release-based and so pretty thin on actual information, but if someone told me they had a $242 million software error and the plan for the future was to "review disclosures" I would not be reassured.

Re: The $242 Million Software Error

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There are no software errors, only programmer errors. The computer did exactly what it was told to do. [Generated by HNCommentGenerator Vers. 2.04 2011-02-11 17:01:44 GMT]

My failing hard drive would like to have a word with you.

Re: The $242 Million Software Error

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post #6
post #5

There are no software errors, only programmer errors. The computer did exactly what it was told to do. [Generated by HNCommentGenerator Vers. 2.04 2011-02-11 17:01:44 GMT]

My failing hard drive would like to have a word with you.

A failing harddrive is a hardware problem.

Re: The $242 Million Software Error

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This site is inaccessible on mobile browsers (or at least iPhone)

It "helpfully" redirects to the IEEE Spectrum mobile homepage. If you are making a mobile version of a site, please don't redirect blindly. I followed a link, I expect to go there.

EDIT: thankfully, the article was recent and a link to the mobile story shows up on the page we get redirected to.

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