I gave that example for users. For health IT, it's the embedded software problem. Heard so many stories since yesterday.
Common scenario is a system that functions just fine. But it is held together my duck-tape and runs Windows XP. Touch it, you brick MRI.
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For users, they don't update because updates constantly cause them problems because they are bundled with other stuff; security invisible.
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I'd argue that if you consider whether the system is supported as a criterion for "functions just fine" things become much clearer.
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That is organizing your epistemology from the point of view of the vendor; obviously that is not working 100%, no?
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