Edward Yourdon
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Death March
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1997
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Decline and Fall of the American Programmer
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published
1992
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14 editions
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Modern Structured Analysis
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published
1988
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12 editions
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Structured Design: Fundamentals of a Discipline of Computer Program and Systems Design
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published
1978
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16 editions
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Rise & Resurrection of the American Programmer (Yourdon Press Computing Series)
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published
1996
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8 editions
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Time Bomb 2000!: What the Year 2000 Computer Crisis Means to You!
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published
1997
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7 editions
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Software Engineering Project Management
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published
1997
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3 editions
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OutSource: Competing in the Global Productivity Race
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2004
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4 editions
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Techniques of Program Structure and Design
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published
1986
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6 editions
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Byte Wars: The Impact of September 11 on Information Technology
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“Most of this book presumes that you will participate in a death march project, though I will specifically suggest that you resign under certain circumstances. But the best time to do so, in most cases, is at the beginning. When told that you have been assigned to such a project (either as a leader or a technical staff member), you should consider saying, "No, thanks! I'll pass on this one." If that's not an acceptable response within your corporate culture, you almost always have the option of saying, "No, thanks! I quit!”
― Death March
― Death March
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