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applied software management
project management
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Who needs software?
Most software is built in organizations for people with specific needs.
A stakeholder is a anyone who has an interest (or stake) in the software being completed
A user is someone who will need to use the software to perform tasks.
Sometimes stakeholders will be users; but often the stakeholder will not use the software.
For example, a senior manager (like a CEO or CTO in a company) will usually have a stake in the software that is built (since it affects the bottom line), even if she won’t ever use it.
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02 software project planning.pdf | application/pdf | 4.69 MB | English | DOWNLOAD! |
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Applied Software Project Management