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    Running head: Project Management Methodologies Project Management Methodologies Gary D. Rice Webster University Abstract In Business‚ project management is used regularly to accomplish unique outcomes with limited resources under critical time constraints. There has been a rapid increase in the number of firms that use project management methodologies as the preferred way of accomplishing almost every business undertaking. There are a number of approaches to managing project activities

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    extreme programming just old wine in new bottles: a comparison of two cases Petersen K‚Wohlin C (2010) The effect of moving from a plan-driven to an incremental software development approach with agile practices An industrial case study 15:654–693 Schwaber K (2004) Agile project management with Scrum Shahid‚ N.‚ Khan‚ O.‚ A.‚ Anwar‚ S.‚ K.‚ Pirzada‚ U.‚ T.: Rational Unified Process. [online] Available at < http://ovais.khan.tripod.com/papers/Rational_Unified_Process.pdf> [Accessed Nov 8‚ 2010]

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    Students‚ (4th edn)‚ FT Prentice Hall‚ Harlow‚ England. Schwaber‚ K. and Beedle‚ M. (2002) Agile software development with Scrum‚ FT Prentice Hall‚ Upper Saddle River‚ NJ. Stazinger‚ J. W.‚ Jackson‚ R. B. and Burd‚ S. D. (2005) Object-oriented analysis and design with unified process‚ Thomson Course- Technology‚ Boston. Stapleton‚ J. (1997) Dynamic Systems Development Method – The method in practice‚ Addison Wesley‚ Harlow‚ UK. Sutherland‚ J. and Schwaber‚ K. (2007) The Scrum Papers: Nuts‚ Bolts and Origins

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    A case study of LSCB Sec 11 Self-Assessment Web Audit tool Development through Agile Scrum Method Name of the student Abstract: The development of web application as per the customer requirements within the given timeframe is very important these days. Due to increase competition and better service providers‚ it is now a challenging job for a mid-size software company to maintain the overall quality of the software product. As customer requirement tends to change while the software product is being

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    introduction to Ken in the correctional center he’s portrayed as a strong individual to the other inmates and the reader on the outside‚ but as he begins to unravel his story to Cal it becomes clear that his childhood and upbringing were troubling times for Ken and that he didn’t get the cushioned upbringing most children have. In the beginning of the story it becomes clear that his father was always tough on Ken. For instance in the story when Kens father catches a shark and asks Ken to “Touch it”

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    introduced to the character of Ken. Ken’s life is changed after a life-altering car accident leaves him a quadriplegic. Ken‚ being unable to live the life he is accustomed asks to be released from the hospital and refuses medical treatment. Throughout this paper I will delve into the roles that work‚ play‚ and worship played in Ken’s life both pre-accident and post-accident. The roles of work‚ play‚ and worship will also tie in with Ken’s personal freedom‚ on how active Ken appears to be‚ and on the

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    is Fred and Ken. Ken is big‚ brawny and clearly the strongest of the two men. At the beginning of the story‚ Ken carries the dinghy on his back with no problem‚ while Fred is struggling to carry the gear which probably weighed much less than the dinghy. Ken also finds the rowing very easy because of his strength. Fred seems to have a lack of self-esteem‚ and does not have much positive to say about himself‚ and mentions in the text that he is a weak joker. He is quite jealous of Ken in many ways

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    Ken has lots of problems. The problems can be identified as intra and interpersonal competencies. After the investigation‚ I discovered that there are 3 major problems of him. In the following paragraphs‚ I will list out the problems one by one and provide a suitable solution for each problem respectively. At the end of the assignment‚ there will be a conclusion to summarize all the possible problems and solutions. Since Ken is an honor student in high school‚ he expected that he could get a good

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    BTEC HND IN BUSINESS (Accounting) ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET NAME OF STUDENT VN: Nguyễn Tiến Phúc EN: Sky Walker REGISTRATION NO. F05 - 175 UNIT TITLE Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business ASSIGNMENT TITLE Contracts ASSIGNMENT NO 1 of 2 (individual report) NAME OF ASSESSOR Mr. John Andre SUBMISSION DEADLINE 8 Nov 2013 I‚ __________________________ hereby confirm that this assignment is my own work and not copied or plagiarized from any source. I have referenced the sources from which

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    Jan and Ken Case Study 1. Using the chapters on language and emotions to help frame your answer‚ suggest two ways that Ken could open this conversation more productively. For instance‚ clearly expressing his emotions and using “I” language. Ken could have approached Jen in a different‚ less confrontational tone. Perhaps if he had asked her do you have a minute? Jan would have felt as though her time was valuable. The biggest issue that Ken had is that he opened using “you” language

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