Old-School Software Development: Lessons from a Software Survivor
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Old-School Software Development: Lessons from a Software Survivor

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After more than a dozen books, hundreds of articles, lecture tours around the world, and successfully founding and selling two software companies author William Roetzheim collected together his most important thoughts and lessons in this book to share with the industry.The book covers risk management, estimating, planning, strategic planning, process management and quality...more
Hardcover, 344 pages
Published April 28th 2007 by Level 4 Press (first published 2007)
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