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Managing Software Project

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Publisher
Jones & Bartlett Learning
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
359
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Managing Software Projects is a book for software engineering students and project management professionals in the IT and software industry. It focuses on and tailors the 4 phases of management, planning, organizing, monitoring, and adjusting (POMA), to application on software projects. The tasks and techniques utilized in each of the POMA management phases are discussed with specific software engineering and IT related examples. Drawing from years of experience in the industry, the author presents material within a framework of "real" examples and exercises that help readers apply new concepts to everyday situations. Featuring outstanding pedagogical features for students as well as full instructor’s resources, Managing Software Projects is the ideal text for courses in this growing field.


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