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Abstract: Starting with the NATO 1968 Software Engineering Conference, answers to the following key questions continue to elude professionals around the world:1. Why is software hard? 2. What has changed in the last 25 years to make it easier? 3. What could improve quality and productivity by:a) Up to a factor of 2 b) Between a factor of 2 to a factor of 10 c) Greater than a factor of 10