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Thursday, May 27, 2004

About DRES: "DRES - Distributed Requirements Engineering System
free open-source requirements management software"
posted by J Slave 5/27/2004

Tuesday, May 25, 2004

M.I.S. Organization ChartWHAT THE ORGANIZATIONAL CHART DOESN'T TELL YOU

In the lower ranks of the MIS world, sorting out job titles
is a nearly impossible task. Some folks are called Analysts.
Some are called Programmers. Some are called Engineers.
None of them has window offices.

So I have listed -- from lowest to highest in order of prestige --
and described the 10 most commonly used job titles in a data
processing shop.

A truly experienced high-tech professional has held five or even six
of these positions...usually all at the same time.
posted by J Slave 5/25/2004


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