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Peter Drucker on Process by Stowe Boyd

I recently had the opportunity to review a new set of videotapes entitled Peter F. Drucker on Rethinking and Restructuring the Organization.

Rummler on the Process-Centric Organization by Stowe Boyd

Last month, in Part III of "From Conversations to Process," I touched upon the basics of Rummler/Brache technique.

CURRENT ISSUES IN SOFTWARE DEPLOYMENT by Ed Yourdon

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, there was a world where software developers lived a relatively simple life.

APPLICATION VITALITY: STABILITY THROUGH MANAGED CHANGE by Ted Collins

Copyright 1996 by PLATINUM technology, inc. All rights reserved.

BUILDING A SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE by Greg Horton

Much attention has been given to improving the process of designing, developing, and delivering software applications.

TASK-BASED CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT: A NEW GENERATION OF SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT by Martin Cagan and Darcy Wiborg-Weber

Today, the state of the practice in software configuration management (SCM) is file based.

DEFECT TRACKING FOR THE ENTERPRISE: A CASE STUDY by Rory Roybal INTRODUCTION

Phoenix Technologies Ltd.

COBOL AND THE REAL WORLD: DEALING WITH THE ENTERPRISE BUSINESS APPLICATION PROGRAMMING LEGACY by Jonathan Sayles

This article is about the real world of enterprise business application programming. It also happens to be about COBOL.