Review
'Overall the book is comprehensive, easy to read and informative in an enjoyable way. You will find this book valuable if you are steering a project for the first time.' - I T for Local Government, July 1995
'...a well-structured, pragmatic handbook supported by an intelligently annotated bibliography.' - Project, July 1995
Product Description
A Hacker's Guide to Project Management acts as a guide through this maze. It's aimed specifically at those managing a project or leading a team for the first time, but it will also help more experienced managers who are either new to software development, or dealing with a new part of the software life-cycle.
This book:
- describes the process of software development, how projects can fail and how to avoid those failures
- outlines the key skills of a good project manager, and provides practical advice on how to gain and deploy those skills
- takes the reader step-by-step through the main stages of the project, explaining what must be done, and what must be avoided at each stage
- suggests what to do if things start to go wrong!
The book will also be useful to designers and architects, describing important design techniques, and discussing the important discipline of Software Architecture.
This new edition:
- has been fully revised and updated to reflect current best practices in software development
- includes a range of different life-cycle models and new design techniques
- now uses the Unified Modelling Language throughout
