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Journal Editorial or Overload Journal #68 - Aug 2005

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Consensus
Description : It should be obvious that the process of agreeing effective standards must be dependant on attaining consensus.
Category: [ Overload Journal #80 - Aug 2007 | Journal Editorial ]
Guidelines for Contributors
Description : Thinking of writing for us? Follow these guidelines to help smooth the way.
Category: [ Overload Journal #80 - Aug 2007 | Journal Editorial ]
How Overload Comes to You
Description : You look forward to Overload arriving in the mail every couple of months. This time it came very close to not arriving at all.
Category: [ Overload Journal #76 - Dec 2006 | Journal Editorial ]
Life in the Fast Lane
Description : The ISO Fast-Track is paved with good intentions, but does it lead where we want to be?
Category: [ Overload Journal #75 - Oct 2006 | Journal Editorial ]

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Editorial: Size Does Matter
Description : The way that one goes about developing and delivering a software project depends critically on the scale of the project.
Discuss.
Category: [ Project Management | Overload Journal #68 - Aug 2005 | Journal Editorial ]
Software Project Management: Adding Stakeholder Metrics to Agile Projects
Description : Agile methods need to include stakeholder metrics in order to ensure that projects focus better on the critical requirements, and that projects are better able to measure their achievements, and to adapt to feedback. This paper presents a short, simple defined process for evolutionary project management (Evo), and discusses its key features.
Category: [ Project Management | Overload Journal #68 - Aug 2005 ]

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