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Information systems continue to provide more sophisticated services and we are all more and more reliant on computer systems. Our sofware production techniques need to progress in order to cope with development pressures. However, in many areas of software engineering we are struggling. We must improve our methods and follow predictable development routes without being restrictive. We have to coordinate the parallel activities of staff and machines to improve productivity and reliability.