Lets's Talk Computers - Addison-Wesley  July 8, 2006
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Addison-Wesley
Interview on July 8, 2006
Get Your Software Project Back on Track     Guest: E. M. Bennatan
Addison-Wesley, an Imprint of Pearson Education, which is a part of Pearson plc (NYSE: PSO), the international media company.

E. M. Bennatan, author of "Catastrophe Disentanglement" draws upon his vast management experience, to talk about what we need to do to avoid "catastrophes" in our software and management projects. Addison-Wesley is a leading publisher of quality computer science and engineering books and software for technical professionals, developed and authored by the world's leading technology experts.
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