| This work covers the fundamentals and the developments in the field of software project management. This second edition covers a wide range of international standards, for example: PRINCE, for which a new version (V2) of this standard has recently been produced; BS 6079 which was published by the British Standard in 1996; EuroMethod, which was published by the European Union and has introduced new ideas about how the delivery of information systems should be planned; ISO 9126 which relates to the evaluation of the quality of software products; and IEEE 12207 which deals with life cycle processes.
New material on DSDM and Extreme Programming (XP) projects a major new section on Programme Management, and it's relation to project management new material on health & safety, and the effects of stress on project staff updated details on project management bodies of knowledge (PMI and APM) an overview of the new BS EN ISO 9001: 2000 standard |
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