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Jack is a web developer for a ten-person consulting firm. Although he has no formal training in computer science, he has 5 years of development experience with a range of open source tools and is passionate about his work. Jack is tasked with building a new web application to accept advertisements for an online publication. Because the client’s contact is familiar with web development technologies, Jack tells his project manager he is willing to serve as the client liaison and work directly with the client on a daily basis. As usual, he will check in with his project manager each week to provide a status update.
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© 2011 Justin Emond and Chris Steins
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Emond, J., Steins, C. (2011). Development, Communication, Documentation. In: Pro Web Project Management. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4084-6_8
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