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Since the first version, this book has been selling well for more than 20 years and is a must-read classic in the software field. The author of this article provides insightful insights for people to manage complex projects. There are both a lot of thought-provoking ideas and a lot of software engineering practices. This book is from Brooks {
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IBMCompany System/ family and OS/project management experience. 20 years after the first publication of this book, Brooks reexamined his original views and added some new ideas and suggestions. It not only facilitates people who are familiar with the original content, but also facilitates many readers who read it for the first time.
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Introduction
Frederick P. Brooks, Jr. Won the. m. Turing Award award, the most prestigious computer award in the United States. The American Computer Society (ACM) praised him for "computer architecture ,{
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Dr. Brooks is a professor of computer science at the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina. He is considered "the father of IBM Systems" and served as a project manager for the system and a manager for the operating system project design phase. Dr. Brooks and Bob Evans and Erich Bloch won the National Medal of Technology Award in 1985 ). Dr. Brooks was an early architect of the architecture of IBM's stretch and harvest computers.
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Dr. Brooks founded the Department of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina and ~ He served as the head of the department from January 1, 1984. He also served on the National Science and Technology Board and the National Defense Science and Technology Commission. His current teaching and research interests include computer architecture, molecular model drawing, and virtual environment design. (Click to download link directly or click use thunder to download the email): English version