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  1. Why is it called a Millenium Bug?
  2. Are only IT Systems plagued by the Y2K issue?
  3. Is year 2000 a leap year? And is it definitive answer?
  4. Was the problem Unaware? Is it a conspiracy of some of last generation techies?

Why is it called a Millenium Bug?

The handling of dates by most of the automated systems (of which IT industry is the most visible & prominent one) makes it fail or have erroneous behaviour while handling dates across the millenium or those in the new millenium. Most of the systems are likely to affected definitely at the turn of the millenium, if appropriate action is not taken. Hence, some term it the millennium bug/problem. This is also known by other names like Y2K problem, Year 2000 problem, etc

Also the intensity & scale on which this issue has plagued the industry & society makes it appropriate to call it The Bug of the Millenium.

However, it is not just what happens at tick of the century. Many companies have already faced the problem. Eg. Budget forecasting, Finacial instruments spanning across the century, etc.

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Are only IT Systems plagued by the Y2K issue?

Y2K problem will plague all automated systems handling dates (of which IT industry is the most visible & prominent one) unless suitable remedy is done.

Infact, it is not just automated systems. Every process & procedure needs to be given attention.. The stationary like receipts, invoices, memos, etc which has "19" printed for century field of the date is the classic example of a non-automated process. The security entry card system will also be plagued by this & may cause a severe crisis by not allowing the key personnel into premises in the new millenium.

Unfortunately, not much attention has been focussed on areas other than IT.

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Is year 2000 a leap year?

YES. Year 2000 is a leap year.

The international calendar currently followed is Julian calendar with the Gregorian correction or its simply called the Gregorian Calendar.

According to this,

  1. All non-century years divisible by four are leap years.
  2. All century years divisible by 400 is a leap year.
    Which means 1900 & 2100 are not a leap years while year 2000 is a leap year.

I am cent-per-cent sure about this. I have framed an infinite years calendar on single sheet of paper. That time I had researched about how & when calendars where modified.

Pope Gregory in his papal bull of 1582 A.D promulgated this correction. However, it was internationally followed only after 1752 A.D.

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Was the problem Unaware? Is it a conspiracy of some of last generation techies?

This is the most debated question.

Well to understand the origin of the problem & the issue attaining gigantic proportion we need to look back at the history.

In olden days when computer systems were developed

  1. Technology was in very primitive stage
    1. Building systems was tedious process
      Holerith cards were used. Even a small mistake required recreation of the card.
    2. Data Storage systems were expensive.
  2. Nobody expected the systems built expected it to last for ages.
  3. Not many standards were available.
Due to above constraints most of the software & firmware used only two digits of the year instead of four

As we approached late 1980's & early 1990's many of the techies warned about the imminent danger. However, not much was done due to the following main reasons:

  1. Lack of awareness of the problem among the key decision makers.
    Even those who had faint ideas didn't imagine the intensity & proportion to which it will blow up to
  2. Even new systems built on top of new system had similar issues due to the following
    1. Compatibility with the base version of the older systems.
      1. Necessity to have compatible sturctures with existing data
      2. Also compatibility with archived/historical data.
    2. Lack of middle-management initiatives for a long term-perspective
      This is mainly due to requirement of these managers to show immediate output & cost-effective solutions.
    3. Cost & Time
      Rectifying the old systems and building new components would involve lot of money and will be time consuming task.
    4. Not my head-ache attitude.

Due to above mentioned issues, everybody thought it was somebody elses activity and nobody took any action.

Its not just one man or set of people's action but its a collective responsibility. Well more than anybody's fault, its a circumstantial issue. We need to learn a lot from this & streamline our ways of action in future.

Rather than blaming Anybody we need to work effectively for overcoming this problem. The key success factors are

  1. Creating AWARENESS among all the staff.
  2. Formulating the APPROACH taking the holistic view of all process, procedures & systems
  3. Getting into ACTION.

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