31421Information technology project management : 8th ed.
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.
31422Information technology project management : providing measurable organizational value
Contents: Chapter 1: The nature of information technology projects; Chapter 2: Conceptualizing and initializing the IT project; Chapter 3: Developing the project charter and baseline project plan; Chapter 4: The human side of project management; Chapter 5: Defining and managing project scope; Chapter 6: The work breakdown structure and poject estimation; Chapter 8: Managing project shedule and budget; Chapter 8: Managing project risk; Chapter 9: Project communication, tracking and reporting; Chapter 10: IT project quality management; Chapter 11: managing organizational change, resistance, and conflict; Chapter 12: Project implementation, closure, and evaluation.
31423Information technology project management : providing measurable organizational value : 5th ed.
This book focuses on how to create measurable organizational value (MOV) through IT projects. The author uses the concept of MOV, combined with his own research, to create a solid foundation for making decisions throughout the project's lifecycle. The book's integration of project management and IT concepts provides students with the tools and techniques they need to develop in this field.
31424Information technology project management: 2nd ed.
Contents: Chapter 1: The nature of information technology project; Chapter 2: Conceptualizing and initializing the IT project; Chapter 3: Developing the project charter 4: The human side of project management; Chapter 5: Defining and managing project scope; Chapter 6: The work breakdown structure and project estimation; Chapter 7: The project shedule and budget; Chapter 8: Managing project risk; Chapter 9: Project communication, tracking, and reporting; Chapter 10: IT project quality management; Chapter 11: Managing organization change, resistance, and conflict; Chapter 12: Project procurement management and outsourcing; Chapter 14: Project implementation, closure, and evaluation.
31425Information technology project management: Providing measurable organizational value
Contents: Chapter 1: The nature of information technology projects; Chapter 2: Conceptualizing and initializing the IT project; Chapter 3: Developing the project charter and baseline project plan; Chapter 4: The human side of project management; Chapter 5: Defining and managing project scope; Chapter 6: The work breakdown structure and poject estimation; Chapter 8: Managing project shedule and budget; Chapter 8: Managing project risk; Chapter 9: Project communication, tracking and reporting; Chapter 10: IT project quality management; Chapter 11: managing organizational change, resistance, and conflict; Chapter 12: Project implementation, closure, and evaluation.
31426Information theory and the central limit theorem
This book provides a comprehensive description of a new method of proving the central limit theorem, through the use of apparently unrelated results from information theory. It gives a basic introduction to the concepts of entropy and Fisher information, and collects together standard results concerning their behaviour. It brings together results from a number of research papers as well as unpublished material, showing how the techniques can give a unified view of limit theorems.
31427Information theory, inference, and learning algorithms
1. Data. 2. Noisy-channel coding. 3. Further topics introduction theory. Probabilities and inference. 5. Neural networks. 6. Sparse graph codes. 7. Appendices.
31428Information warfare and security
Dorothy E. Denning, a pioneer in computer security, provides in this book a framework for understanding and dealing with information-based threats: computer break-ins, fraud, sabotage, espionage, piracy, identity theft, invasions of privacy, and electronic warfare. She describes these attacks with astonishing, real examples, as in her analysis of information warfare operations during the Gulf War. Then, offering sound advice for security practices and policies, she explains countermeasures that are both possible and necessary.
31429Information warfare: Chaos on the electronic superhighway
Will the electronic superhighway open the doors to an electronic cold war, or will it be the dawn of an information revolution? This book examines both these possibilities in a serious and inviting manner, outlining almost every kind of information disaster imaginable, and asserting that it is a simple matter of awareness and attention that can be our salvation.
31430Information, freedom and censorship : World Report 1991
Article 19 is an independent and impartial human rights organization established in 1986 to promote freedom of expression and to combat censorship worldwide. Taking its name and mandate from the nineteenth article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the organization promotes freedom of opinion and expression as universal human rights guaranteed by international law and fosters and defends these rights across national, cultural, religious, racial, ideological and language boundaries,...





