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Responsibility for the IS project failure:
Both, IBM Company and the local government are responsible for the failure of the IS project.
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The project failed due to the negligence of both the parties. Some of the reasons are as follows:
- The first mistake made by the IBM Company is that they bowed down to the pressure from the government...
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