Author: Philip W. Metzger
Edition: 2nd
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0135507723
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Features:
Edition: 2nd
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0135507723
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Features:
Managing a Programming Project
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Managing A Programming Project Philip Metzger 1973 Software Development Cycle
Managing a Programming Project Philip W. Metzger 1973 1st Edition Classical Software Development Cycle Easy to read.Name inscribed on inside front cover.N o dustcover . Book has clean pages . See picture for torn binding on top.
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With over 250,00 copies in its previous editions, this premier guide to managing software development has been updated in this third edition to account for increases in computer power, the use of software development tools, and object-oriented environments. Author: Metzger, Philip W., Boddie, John ISBN-10: 0135542391
With over 250.000 copies sold in its previous editions, this premier guide to managing software development has been updated in this third edition to account for increases in computer power, the use of software development tools, and object-oriented environments. Covers the analysis team and its work; the role of the manager, analyst, and programmer; the design process; the programming process; the system test process; and managing support people. For software programming managers, programmers, and lead technicians.