Abstract

A little more than 20 years ago, the guest editors assembled several papers on software engineering project management for the January 1984 edition of IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. Those papers portrayed the state of the practice in SEPM and looked into its future. They decided to revisit SEPM and assemble another set of articles that reflect how SEPM had advanced over the past 20 years and offer a fresh prediction of what lies ahead.

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