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A Requirements Pattern:
Succeeding in the Internet Economy.
AWL, November 2001
Product requirements can have a dramatic impact on the products return on investment. This book focuses on those involved in the requirement process by educating them in the different type of requirements, the process, the quality, and the management throughout the products life. The objective is to expand the readers understanding of what are requirements by providing a requirement pattern that supports all the product requirements that is independent of platform, technique and tool. Though this book is tailored to Internet-based applications, the pattern can be used to assist Requirement Engineers to capture requirements for any product.

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Data Warehousing: Advice for Managers.
AMACOM, December 1998
This is a book for the Business Manager that is contemplating or ready to embark on a Data Warehousing project. The Data Warehouse is built based upon business needs, policies, procedures, rules, and strategy. All can be defined by the business manager. Therefore, it is imperative that the business manager understand the basics about the Data Warehouse in order to ensure its success in meeting the corporations needs.

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Ace the Technical Interview. 3rd Ed.
McGraw Hill, March 1998
Focusing on Y2K issues, this edition of the "Ace" Series contains chapters pertaining to key roles that are imperative to the successful completion of Y2K. Chapter 2: Project Management prepares the reader on what they should know and do as a Y2K Project Manager. Chapter 4: Quality Control Analyst prepares the reader for interviews relating to testing software for Y2K compliance.

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Ace the Technical Interview. 2nd Ed.
McGraw Hill, April 1996
The revised edition of the series continues to prepare readers for interviews for key positions in the Information Technology organization. Chapter 2: Project Manager introduces the reader to the basic concepts of what is expected from a project manager.

Chapter 2, written by Patricia L. Ferdinandi, available in PDF.

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