
- Information technology project management : 8th ed.
- Tác giả: Kathy Schwalbe
- Nhà xuất bản: Cengage Learning - Australia
- Năm xuất bản: 2017
- Số trang:515 p.
- Kích thước:24 cm
- Số đăng ký cá biệt:43825
- ISBN:9781285452340
- Mã Dewey:658.404
- Đơn giá:0
- Vị trí lưu trữ:209 Phan Thanh
- Ngôn ngữ:English
- Loại tài liệu:Sách Chuyên ngành
- Đang rỗi/ Tổng sách:5/5
- Từ khóa:Information technology, Project management, Microsoft project , Information storage and retrieval systems
- Chủ đề: Microsoft project & Project Management & Information Technology & Information Storage and retrieval Systems
- Chuyên ngành: Khoa Công Nghệ Thông Tin
- Tóm tắt: This book emphasizes the latest developments and skills to help you prepare for the Project Management Professional (PMP) or Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exams. While this edition reflect content from the latest the PMBOK Guide, it goes well beyond the Guide to provide a meaningful context for project management. Hundreds of timely examples highlight IT projects, while quick quizzes, discussion questions, exercises, and ongoing cases reinforce your learning. Time-saving template files assist in completing tasks.
- Sách điện tử:http://thuvienso.duytan.edu.vn/handle/123456789/310260
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