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COMPLIANCE

Manage IBM Lotus Notes/Domino Development Projects for Compliance

Lead the compliance charge with strategies to manage and audit project changes.

By Christopher Byrne and Deborah Latter

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One of the biggest challenges in Lotus Notes development is managing changes during the development cycle. In fact, questions often come up asking if there is a standard development methodology for Lotus Notes & Domino. And if you aren't asking this question, your auditors will when they come to visit. This article explores the importance of change management as part of your overall IT Governance frameworks.

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Web Edition: 2005 Week 48, Doc #17279

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Keyword Tags: Collaboration, Compliance, IBM, IBM Lotus, IBM Lotus Domino, IBM Lotus Notes, IBM WebSphere, IT Architecture, Security, Software Development, Training

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