ABSTRACT

The second edition of a bestseller, System Management: Planning, Enterprise Identity, and Deployment demonstrates how to make systems development work for any organization. Updated with new chapters, examples, and figures, it discusses the optimum marriage between specific program planning and a company's generic identity. The author focuses on the

chapter 1|18 pages

- Introduction to systems development

chapter 3|14 pages

- The fundamentals

chapter 4|22 pages

- Process fundamentals

chapter 6|16 pages

- Process documentation

chapter 7|18 pages

Introduction to organizational structures

chapter 10|12 pages

- Program organizational structures

chapter 11|6 pages

- Generic planning strings

chapter 13|16 pages

- How-to knowledge access

chapter 16|14 pages

teen Interface development in a new world

chapter 17|16 pages

Program work denition fundamentals

chapter 18|6 pages

- Customer life cycle acquisition models

chapter 19|52 pages

- Program planning structures

chapter 20|6 pages

- Proposal and concept development

chapter 22|36 pages

- System requirements analysis management

chapter 23|24 pages

- System synthesis management

chapter 24|50 pages

System verication management

chapter 25|8 pages

ve Risk management

chapter 26|14 pages

- Work performance management

chapter 27|6 pages

- Cost and schedule management

chapter 28|10 pages

Conguration and data management

chapter 29|12 pages

- Tools base

chapter 31|20 pages

- Motivation of the systems approach

chapter 32|4 pages

- Closing