An early instance of this sort of query was when Michael McLay publicly asked, in 1994, what would happen to the
Python language if
Guido van Rossum were to be hit by a bus. "Truck number" was already a recurring concept in the
Organizational Patterns book published in 2004, itself an evolution of the work published in the first book of the
Pattern Languages of Program Design series in 1995, which was the publication record of the first
Pattern Languages of Programs conference in August 1994, where it was referenced in patterns including
Solo Virtuoso. The term was used in
mental health in 1998. It was seen in engineering by 2003, and the Debian project in 2005. Studies conducted in 2015 and 2016 calculated the bus/truck factor of 133 popular
GitHub projects. The results show that most of the systems have a small bus factor (65% have bus factor ≤ 2) and the value is greater than 10 for less than 10% of the systems. The term is mostly used in business management, and especially in the field of
software development. ==Improving the bus factor==