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| Tom DeMarco, "All Late Projects Are the Same," IEEE Software, vol. 28, no. 6, pp. 104, 103, Nov.-Dec., 2011. | |||
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| @article{ 10.1109/MS.2011.134, author = {Tom DeMarco}, title = {All Late Projects Are the Same}, journal ={IEEE Software}, volume = {28}, number = {6}, issn = {0740-7459}, year = {2011}, pages = {104, 103}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MS.2011.134}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, } | |||
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| TY - MGZN JO - IEEE Software TI - All Late Projects Are the Same IS - 6 SN - 0740-7459 SP EP EPD - 104, 103 A1 - Tom DeMarco, PY - 2011 KW - software project dynamics KW - schedule overrun KW - the politics of projects VL - 28 JA - IEEE Software ER - | |||
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Lateness is the most common form of software project failure. Its causes can seem complex when viewed from ground level, but surprising simple with a slightly more distanced perspective. Tom DeMarco elaborates in an interesting, provocative audio interview with Sounding Board editor, Philippe Kruchten. Note: Philippe Kruchten's last name is misspelled in the article sidebar. We apologize for this error.
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software project dynamics, schedule overrun, the politics of projects
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Tom DeMarco, "All Late Projects Are the Same," IEEE Software, vol. 28, no. 6, pp. 104, 103, Nov.-Dec. 2011, doi:10.1109/MS.2011.134
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