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        <description>Managing the Development of Large Software Systems

Summary of paper by Dr. Winston W. Royce.

Two steps common to all computer program development: first analysis, then coding. Just these are sufficient for small projects, but not larger ones, but more steps are usually rejected because they don't contribute as directly to the final product.</description>
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        <title>books:21laws - Added Law of Timing content</title>
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        <description>By John Maxwell

Law of the Lid

Law of Influence

Law of Process

Law of Navigation

Law of E. F. Hutton

Law of Solid Ground

Law of Respect

Law of Intuition

Law of Magnetism

Law of Connection

Law of the Inner Circle

Law of Empowerment

Law of Reproduction

Law of Buy-In

Law of Victory

Law of the Big Mo

Law of Priorities

Law of Sacrifice

Law of Timing


Great leaders recognize that when to lead is as important as what to do and where to go.</description>
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