Solving the year 2000 crisis /
Solving the Year 2000 Crisis helps programmers, managers, and consultants gain a clear understanding of the Y2K problemand how to beat it - from the ground up. It closely examines and evaluates the seven major problem-solving approaches currently available, helps readers choose the best method for a...
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Boston :
Artech House,
c1998.
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| Series: | The Artech House computer science library.
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. The seven warning signs of Y2K
- Ch. 2. The good news
- Ch. 3. The bad news
- Ch. 4. It's not that bad...
- Ch. 5. Replace
- Ch. 6. Expand
- Ch. 7. Window
- Ch. 8. Compress
- Ch. 9. Work around
- Ch. 10. Encapsulate
- Ch. 11. Abandon
- Ch. 12. Code archaeology
- Ch. 13. Selecting a solution
- Ch. 14. Staff: The people on your project
- Ch. 15. Consultants
- Ch. 16. Tools
- Ch. 17. Estimating
- Ch. 18. Strategy
- Ch. 19. Triage
- Ch. 20. "Fix-it" factories
- Ch. 21. Project planning
- Ch. 22. The business perspective
- Ch. 23. PCs and desktops
- Ch. 24. Failure points
- Ch. 25. Testing
- App. A. General programming
- App. B. COBOL
- App. C. C++
- App. D. FORTRAN
- App. E. Visual BASIC.