The Internet Virus--A Commentary
S. Zirin
shz at packard.UUCP
Wed Nov 9 06:34:42 AEST 1988
Just a minor correction: Substitute "staff" for each occurrence of "man"
in the below fragment, yielding "staff-hours", "staff-weeks" and
"staff-years".
Seth Zirin
att!packard!shz
In article <1460 at ucsfcca.ucsf.edu> rodgers at cca.ucsf.edu.UUCP writes:
>The calculable loss in man-hours and computing-hours is considerable, as
>revealed by a simple back-of-the-envelope computation designed to err on the
>side of being too small. Approximately 6,000 processors
>were affected. Let us assume (conservatively) that there was one person
>affected for every five machines, and that 12 hours were devoted to handling
>problems arising from the crisis. This results in an estimate of 14,400 man
>hours lost, equivalent to 360 40-hour man weeks (nearly 7 working man-years).
>This ignores the (presumably considerable) indirect costs attributable to loss
>of computing time per se. Estimates of up to 100 man-years which have appeared
>elsewhere can be seen as not preposterous.
>
>R. P. C. Rodgers, M.D.
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