6. Conclusion
As always in the engineering sciences, and in the sciences as a whole, the description of phenomena begins with a static description. Before Newton and Galileo, there was a long period of static description, beginning with Archimedes, and ending with Simon Stevin, and his treatise on statics (the original was written in Flemish) in 1586, (available in French in 1634), 20 centuries later . In the information sciences (sciences of the artificial, to paraphrase H. Simon), the description of phenomena is first and foremost the description of static...
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- Software project management plan - IEEE std 1058 - 1998
- A guide to the project management body of knowledge (PMBOOK) - IEEE std 1490 - 2003
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