May 2006
Intermediate to advanced
360 pages
8h 57m
English

IN THE REAL WORLD, A NEW SOFTWARE development project is typically initiated because there is some sort of a customer need, problem, or process optimization. This need can be from an internal group or an external party (for example, interfacing with an external partner system or consumer demand for a product). After a problem or need is identified, there is typically some form of a project kickoff meeting to better define the requirements.
As I mentioned in the previous chapter, this book tries to follow a flow similar to how a real-world project might flow. In this book, we will pretend that ...
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