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Two Types of Collaboration &Ten Requirements for Using Them    by Billy Cripe
Price: Free! 19660 words. Published on March 4, 2010. .

Collaboration comes in two distinct types, social and informational. Social collaboration is people focused, goal oriented and intentional. Informational collaboration is knowledge focused, discovery oriented and accidental. Accidental collaboration is the more powerful. Ten key requirements for enabling Accidental Collaboration are discussed in a fun and conversational manner.
Analysis Through Pictures    by Leslie Munday
You set the price! 90160 words. Published on September 13, 2010. .

This book describes a requirements lifecycle based on the Rational Unified Process (RUP) framework, from business modeling through to analysis and design. It contains a subset of RUP and UML, such that when combined together prove an effective method for software development in almost any situation. It makes use of the most useful development practices and the most common UML notations.
Die SharePoint 2010 Gebote - 1. Du sollst lernen die Grundlagen    by Daniel Mettler
Price: $2.99 USD. 40 words. Published on December 21, 2010. .

Die schnellste Methode um SharePoint 2010 kennen zu lernen. Das Comic hilft SharePoint Anfängern beim Einstieg in die Bedienung von SharePoint - vom Arbeiten mit Dokumenten, Bildern, Kontakten, Kalendern und auch fortgeschritteneren Themen wie die Anbindung an Outlook.
CV Writing for IT Technicians    by Nick J. Alexander
Price: $6.99 USD. 7760 words. Published on March 8, 2012. .

When it comes to representing themselves on paper most IT Technicians are generally poor. There is too much concentration on the bits and bytes stuff and far too little on the person, their key competencies, directly relevant experience and scale and scope indicators. In addition most CV’s are badly laid out and confusing to the reader. To succeed you must make life easy for the recruiter!