August 11, 2011 | Authored By: Patrick Moroney
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The adoption of agile concepts, principles, and approaches in many sectors is rapidly transforming project management practice.
April 30, 2008 | Authored By: Darren Dalcher
SOFTWARE COST ESTIMATION IN THE DOD ENVIRONMENT by Daniel V.
April 30, 1996 | Authored By: Daniel Ferens
MANAGING UBIQUITY: DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE EMPLOYEE GUIDELINES TO COPE WITH PERVASIVE TECHNOLOGY
November 30, 1999 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon
Opening Statement by Ed Yourdon
September 30, 2004 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon
February 14, 2006 | Authored By: David Frankel
Everyone is talking about Web services, but information on this new technology is heavily skewed. You can find reams of instructive matter about specifications, and nearly every vendor has a thrilling tale to tell (or "sell"?).
June 1, 2003 | Authored By: Tom Welsh
Companies are now using business intelligence in co
July 29, 2013 | Authored By: Curt Hall
Two problems that beset managers while trying to deal with the Year 2000 problem are how to attract and retain competent information systems professionals (and ot
September 30, 1998 | Authored By: Steve Heller
Outsourcing the maintenance of an organization's application portfolio to a third party is an IT strategy that's receiving a lot of attention lately.
September 30, 2000 | Authored By: David Herron
DOES MANAGING REQUIREMENTS PAY OFF? by Rita Hadden
March 31, 1997 | Authored By: Rita Hadden
It started innocently enough. A US educational institution (which we shall call WhoU) was looking to update and standardize the PII of current and former students in its electronic database and upgrade its software to automate much of this process on a going-forward basis.
May 6, 2009 | Authored By: Scott Christie
So, you've decided to outsource that new e-project because you don't have the skills to develop it internally? Sounds great.
December 31, 1999 | Authored By: Michael Epner
One can argue that Agile methods do not pay off without trust to oil the wheels.
September 7, 2017 | Authored By: Rachel Davies
The value of a great team has never been questioned. What thriving teams have in common is a single vision, a customer on which they can focus, a coach or leader to help them focus, and the authority to work within guardrails without having to stop to get permission to make decisions.
November 11, 2021 | Authored By: James Schiel
MAKING LEADERSHIP MORE CERTAIN Neuroscience, particularly the science of the brain, is revolutionizing our understanding of what ma
Now that e-business is becoming a pervasive force in business organiza- tions around the world, we're beginning to realize that it has created an
November 30, 1999 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon
MAKING LEADERSHIP MORE CERTAIN Neuroscience, particularly the science of the brain, is revolutionizing our understandin

