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The management of software projects has often been cited as being the key element in their success or failure. The practice of management has been widely recognized as being an "art"-not a science. The various methods and techniques that have been produced to improve the situation are nearly all technical and support the view that success in Software Engineering is a technical, not a management issue. This paper examines this dichotomy, reviews the bases for success in Software Engineering Project Management and examines what drives and motivates Software Engineering Professionals. It closes with a proposed plan of action for ensuring success in Software Engineering Management.
Lawrence Peters (Mon,) studied this question.