Creating a Network Diagram
Learn how to produce a network diagram for any project.
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Learn how to produce a network diagram for any project.
Use this guide along with the Guide to Software Process Measurements Project Plan.
Proprietary Content Management Systems are quite expensive, and the prices range from a few thousand dollars to a few hundred thousand. But Open Source CMS are free and quite stable; the cost is incurred in terms of learning, maintaining and customizing the code. This project plan highlights various activities that need to be addressed for a successful and meaningful implementation of a CMS using either PostNuke or PhpNuke.
This project plan will help you navigate yoru way through software process measurement.
This plan will help you if you are using Rapid Prototyping as a software development process. This method is gaining a lot of popularity among software companies; a Web-based application is used as an example.
Whether you call them goals or objectives, your project needs to have them, and they need to be specific, measurable, realistic, timely and agreed upon.
All projects have problems. The trick is to prevent showstoppers. The good news is that most problems are predictable, and you can do a lot ahead of time to head off trouble.
What will the client's requirements be? How are those requirements determined? Once they are determined, what happens next? Click here for the full scoop.
This presentation is a short but sweet refresher course on risk analysis, identification, reporting and mitigation within the context of an ongoing project review process. Remember, risk dogs a project throughout its entire life cycle.
Some project managers live and learn. Others just live! Learn how to find out and then record for posterity what went well on the project, what needs improvement and what was totally out of your control.
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