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<blockquote>Forsberg, K., H. Mooz, H. Cotterman. 2005. ''Visualizing Project Management,'' 3rd ed. New York, NY, USA: J. Wiley & Sons.</blockquote>
  
Please note: bibliographic entries should follow Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed.).  Please see [http://www.bkcase.org/fileadmin/bkcase/files/Wiki_Files__for_linking_/BKCASE_Reference_Guidance.pdf BKCASE Reference Guidance] for formatting.
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==Usage==
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This source is considered a primary reference for the following articles:
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*[[Life Cycle Models]]
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*[[System Life Cycle Process Models: Vee]]
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*[[Decision Management]]
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*[[Systems Engineering and Project Management]]
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*[[Integration of Process and Product Models]]
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*[[System Life Cycle Process Models: Iterative]]
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*[[Cycles and the Cyclic Nature of Systems]]
  
 
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Revision as of 02:49, 20 May 2021

Forsberg, K., H. Mooz, H. Cotterman. 2005. Visualizing Project Management, 3rd ed. New York, NY, USA: J. Wiley & Sons.

Usage

This source is considered a primary reference for the following articles:

Annotation

To read a description of this source, see the Wiley website.

SEBoK v. 2.4, released 19 May 2021