Project Manager's Toolkit

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checklist
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data
Data Model
Defensive Programming
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Error Handling
Function Point Analysis
Generate Test Data
implementation planning
IT project lifecycle management
life
lifecycle
Logical Data Model
Peripheral Devices
process
Project Checkpoints
project governance
quality assurance strategies
Redesigned Process
requirements engineering
Revised Business Process
SDM
Secondary Index
software development methodology
Source System
SQL Call
System Requirements Specification
systems architecture
Systems Design Document
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Test Threads
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Tick List

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750650359
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'The Project Manager's Toolkit' provides a quick reference checklist approach to drive an IT development project as well as solve issues that arise in the process. It can be used proactively to set a project on the right course and reactively for solutions to problems. It will: * help identify what needs doing next on an IT project * provide quick reference 'to-do' lists for use throughout the lifecycle of an IT project * answer the need for material that can be used to quality-check project deliverables It has been designed so that those on the project team who are facing a problem can pick up the book, turn to a relevant checklist and use it as a "starter-for-ten" to find a solution. For example, how to analyse data for a data-conversion exercise, or how to measure the quality of a project deliverable. 'The Project Manager's Toolkit' therefore provides a fast way to reduce an insolvable problem/issue to a set of smaller solvable ones

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