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| #1065456 in Books | 1999-06-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x6.50 x.50l, | File type: PDF | 214 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| All play and no work makes Bob a dull boy|By Craig Bolon|Prof. Britcher's book was a disappointment. Reviews led me to expect it would compare and contrast the fairly successful project in the 1960s to produce the National Airspace System with the disastrous 1980s effort to improve it with the Advanced Automation System. When he was a young man, Prof. Britcher worked on the for|About the Author|Robert N. Britcher is retired from IBM. The author of numerous articles and papers on software, he teaches software, systems engineering, and management at Johns Hopkins University. 0201433230AB04062001|Excerpt. &
"The author knows whereof he speaks. His material is sound, up-to-date, and appropriate. Robert N. Britcher has inside knowledge on one of the most dramatic software stories of our time." --Robert L. Glass President, Computing Trends What really goes on inside the world of software development? How do straightforward projects with well-defined goals mutate into large-scale disasters? How do personalities, ambitions, work environments, and time and cost limitations impact...
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