Managing a programming project

Philip W. Metzger

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Managing a programming project

by Philip W. Metzger, John Boddie

December 1995

Prentice Hall

372

9780135542392

0135542391

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Who is the author of Managing a programming project?

Managing a programming project was written by Philip W. Metzger, John Boddie.

When was Managing a programming project published?

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