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On Software Infrastructure: Develop, Prove, Profit?
Abstract
Having infrastructure survive over very long stretches of time is a nontrivial task. This is either because such infrastructure needs to be built extremely well from the outset or because it requires ongoing maintenance. The former may require prohibitively large initial investments. The latter requires ongoing investment from public agencies over the span of decades or centuries despite the pendulum swings of those governments from contrasting political aims. Without either the very high initial or ongoing investment, infrastructure can fail. Physical infrastructure failure is not inevitable-consider railways in Japan, the Panama Canal, and the U.S. Interstate Highway System.
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