Planning methodologies for IT projects.
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In order to reach targeted project goals and objectives, project planning is vital to ensure project completion. Gill (2002) states that projects that fail to succeed often suffer from low quality and missed deadline and stress that these problem areas derive from poor planning. In software development projects, programmers have little chance of succeeding when working without a plan. A realistic plan helps visualising and documenting what is needed and expected from the
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Technology. 44, pp. 53-62. Teneyuca, D. (2001). Organizational Leader's use of Risk Management for Information Technology. Information Security Technical Report. 6 (3), pp. 54-59. Whittaker, B. (1999). What went wrong? Unsuccessful Information Technology Projects. Information Management & Computer Security. 7 (1), pp. 23-29 Yourdon, E. (1989). Modern Structured analysis. Prenctice Hall International. Couprie, D., Goodbrand, A., Li, B., Zhu, D., (1999) Software System Methodology. Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary. Available from: http://sern.ucalgary.ca/courses/seng/613/F97/grp4/ssmfinal.html [accessed 19.02.03]