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<title>Coding the Architecture - Applied Software Project Management</title>
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<description> I&#039;ve been reading Applied Software Project Management for the past few months and the headline is that this is an excellent book. But first some background. Why is a technical architect reading a book about project management?    My answer is simple - ...</description>
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<managingEditor>Simon Brown</managingEditor>
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