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A book for software engineering students and project management professionals in the IT and software industry. It focuses on the four phases of management--planing, organizing, monitoring, and adjusting--tailors them to applications on software projects.

337 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2004

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March 17, 2013
A good book if you want to understand the concepts of software project Management.Would be helpful for students and someone who is about to start a career in Software Industry as a Project Manager.But not that insightful for professionals already having more than three to four years of experience in Project Management.For the experienced one I would always recommend Richard Pressman.But all said and done I loved the book and it was a kind of chit sheet for me to brush off some concepts which I had read when I started out as a Project Management professional
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