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Hacker's Guide to Project Management (Computer Weekly Professional)
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| #8800286 in Books | 1995-05-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.64 x.43 x7.42l,.85 | File type: PDF | 200 pages||3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| A superb book that gives the ABCs of mgmt of s/w projects.|By A Customer|An excellent book on how to manage complex computer software projects. The book gives the complex steps in easy to follow manner and not only tells you what to do but why and how to do it. An essential tool for any budding Project Leader and/or Project Manager. Even ISO9000 certified companies will fin||'A staggering proportion of software development projects fail. This book is the perfect comfort blanket for anyone who has just been promoted to running a small software development team and doesn't want their project to be one of the failures. This guide is
Managing a computer project is a complex process: There are lots of deliverables to produce, plans and budgets to satisfy and different people to report to. Once you've analysed, designed and built (or bought) the system you have to make sure it's properly tested, documented and settled into the live environment. This can seem like a maze to the inexperienced project manager, or even the experienced one. This book is a practical guide for all project managers. <...
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