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Software engineering economics

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Software engineering economics is economics applied to the software industry.

The field of software engineering supports a commercial software sector that earns $200 billion to $240 billion in the United States every year. Software engineering drove $1 trillion of economic growth in the U.S. over the last decade.

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About half of all software projects are cancelled by users who change their minds, whether or not the software engineers would have succeeded.

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