AutoCAD 2002 in Easy Steps

by Paul Whelan

Published 31 January 2002

A guide to AutoCAD LT 2000, this text doesn't get caught up in technical details, but concentrates on taking the reader gently through the essential features of this complex program.



AutoCAD 2000 in Easy Steps

by Paul Whelan

Published 5 August 1999


Project 2013 in Easy Steps

by John Carroll

Published 30 June 2013

Project 2013 in easy steps will quickly get you making use of the powerful features of Microsoft’s latest version of this popular project management software. Beginning with first principles, the book sets out the right way to start a project and develop the project plan. It shows you how to break a project down into tasks that can then be scheduled and allocated to resources. These can then be tracked and controlled to completion. It explains the different types of task dependencies and how to use them to make sure things happen when they are needed. For medium to larger projects it shows you how to structure your project for success.

Projects are carried out by people and other resources and this book shows you how to allocate and control the human resources on your project, tracking holidays, vacations and other staff absences. It also shows you how to track other resources and costs so that you can stay in full financial control of your project.

Finally, viewing and communicating information about your project in a timely way to the project stakeholders is also critical to success and this book shows you how to do it in the most effective way.

Project 2013 in easy steps covers the standard and professional versions of the product and how they interface to Project Server and SharePoint server (companion products).



Project 2000 in Easy Steps

by John Carroll

Published 5 October 2000
Begins with an introduction to Project Management concepts, then guides the reader to put these in practice.