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Project management is an occasional topic of discussion on the technical
writing list, so here are two resources I just came across in a magazine
article that may help:
www.pmi.org: The Project Management Institute's _Guide to the project
management body of knowledge_
www.swebok.org: The IEEE Computer Society and ACM publication _Guide to the
software engineering body of knowledge_
I haven't had a chance to examine either URL, so take this information with
a grain of salt. Hope it helps someone!
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little
statesmen and philosophers and divines."-- Ralph Waldo Emerson,
_Self-Reliance_