January 2003
Beginner
240 pages
6h 9m
English
There are many roles involved in a project, many of which are common to all types of software development project. Each role is a set of responsibilities – not a job title – shared by one or more persons involved in the project, e.g. stakeholders, developers, managers.
This chapter focuses on those roles that are special to the contemporary development approach as well as those common roles where new skills are needed. Table 8.1 shows where each of the roles gets involved in the major workflows and their responsibilities.
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