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  • May 1998 Cutter IT Journal: IT Licensing and Certification

    May 1998


    Introduction
    Ed Yourdon

    Are We Going to Fish or Cut Bait? Licensing and Certification of Sofware Professionals
    Nancy R. Mead

    IT Certification "Down Under:" The Australian Experience
    Prins Ralston

    Capture Knowledge and Assure Performance

    In this issue:
    • May 1998 Cutter IT Journal: IT Licensing and Certification
    • IT Licensing and Certification: Introduction
    • Are We Going to Fish or Cut Bait? Licensing and Certification of Software Professionals
    • IT Certification "Down Under" The Australian Experience
    • Capture Knowledge and Assure Performance Through IT Certification
    • Certification Is Discrimination
    • Why Do We Need Licensing? It's Not As If We've Killed Anyone...
  • April 1998 Cutter IT Journal: Computer Litigation

    April 1998

    Introduction
    Ed Yourdon

    Both Sides Always Lose: The Litigation of Software-Intensive Contracts
    Tom DeMarco and Tim Lister

    Conflict and Litigation Between Software Clients and Developers
    Capers Jones

    Borrowing Trouble ... Not!
    Tom Bragg and Bill Rosen

    In this issue:
    • April 1998 Cutter IT Journal: Computer Litigation
    • Computer Litigation: Introduction
    • Both Sides Always Lose: The Litigation of Software-Intensive Contracts
    • Conflict and Litigation Between Software Clients and Developers
    • Borrowing Trouble... Not!
    • If Not This, What? The Internet as Cause to Refine Your Internal Procedures
    • Looking Over the Legal Edge at Unsuccessful Software Projects
  • March 1998 American Programmer -- Knowledge Management

    March 1998


    Introduction
    Ed Yourdon

    The Value of the Knowledge Capital
    Paul A. Strassmann

    Knowledge Capital and "The Knowledge Problem"
    Howard Baetjer, Jr.

    Process and Knowledge Management: A Question of Balance
    Roger Burlton

    In this issue:
    • March 1998 American Programmer -- Knowledge Management
    • Knowledge Management: Introduction
    • The Value of the Knowledge Capital
    • Knowledge Capital and "The Knowledge Problem"
    • Process and Knowledge Management: A Question of Balance
    • The Eye of the Beholder: A Third Approach to Knowledge Management
    • An Arranged Marriage: Knowledge Management and Organization Development
  • February 1998 American Programmer -- Project Management

    February 1998


    Introduction
    Ed Yourdon

    The Care and Feeding of Project Managers
    Rob Thomsett

    Year 2000 Project Management Yields Results at Prudential
    Chris Scala and Irene Dec

    Defining and Managing Project Focus
    Johanna Rothman

    In this issue:
    • February 1998 American Programmer -- Project Management
    • Introduction
    • The Care and Feeding of Project Managers
    • Year 2000 Project Management Yields Results at Prudential
    • Defining and Managing Project Focus
    • Software Project Management in the 21st Century
    • The Second Coming or the Next Armageddon?
  • January 1998 American Programmer: The Programmer Shortage

    January 1998


    Introduction
    Ed Yourdon

    How Will the Software Talent Shortage End?
    Avron Barr and Shirley Tessler

    Grossly Distorted IT Worker Demand and Supply?
    Robert A. Rivers

    What's the Agenda in Denying the Software Labor Shortage?
    Frank McGrath

    In this issue:
    • January 1998 American Programmer: The Programmer Shortage
    • How Will the Software Talent Shortage End?
    • No Silver Lassoes
    • The Programmer Shortage: Introduction
    • Industry's Latest Vaporware: Claims of a Software Labor Shortage?
    • What's the Agenda in Denying the Software Labor Shortage?
    • Grossly Distorted IT Worker Demand and Supply?

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