ABSTRACT
The management of data processing projects has yet to proceed from a loosely practiced "art" to a professionally disciplined science. EDP practitioners have not established a "body of knowledge" or a methodology or a standard approach to the development of systems. Such a body of knowledge is a prerequisite to the effective management of systems projects.
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