Death March

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Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference, 2004 - Business & Economics - 230 pages
& • Learn to master the five key issues facing software projects: politics, people, process, project-management, and tools &
& • New chapters on estimation, negotiation, and time-management; new coverage of agile concepts; updated references; and more timely examples &
& • Helps software professionals seize control of projects before they run out of control

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Contents

Politics
43
Negotiations
67
People in Death March Projects
89
Copyright

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About the author (2004)

EDWARD YOURDON has been called one of the ten most influential people in software, and has been inducted into the Computer Hall of Fame alongside Charles Babbage, Seymour Cray, James Martin, Grace Hopper, and Bill Gates. An internationally recognized consultant, he is author or coauthor of more than 25 books, including Byte Wars, Managing High-Intensity Internet Projects, and Decline and Fall of the American Programmer. He co-developed the popular Coad/Yourdon methodology, co-founded the influential Cutter Consortium Business Technology Council, and serves on the Board of Directors of iGate and Mascot Systems.

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