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Managing the System Life Cycle

by Edward Yourdon

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The purpose of this book is to present a system life cycle for systems development projects that makes use of structured systems development techniques in sufficient detail for readers to use in real projects. Designed to present the necessary guidelines with which to organize, manage, and control a systems development project, the book focuses specifically on guidelines that make use of structured analysis, structured design, and structured programming.… (more)
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The purpose of this book is to present a system life cycle for systems development projects that makes use of structured systems development techniques in sufficient detail for readers to use in real projects. Designed to present the necessary guidelines with which to organize, manage, and control a systems development project, the book focuses specifically on guidelines that make use of structured analysis, structured design, and structured programming.

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