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		<title>By: What Is the Difference Between Construction Project Management and Software Project Management? &#8211; Project Management Learning</title>
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		<description>[...] Construction Project Management is mature and predictable, and has been (mainly informally) practiced for thousands of years now. Software Project Management is at most 50 years old in its informal and then formal form. Software Project Management is still an immature and non-standardized practice (but it is predicted to reach a comfortable level of maturity in 20 years). [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Construction Project Management is mature and predictable, and has been (mainly informally) practiced for thousands of years now. Software Project Management is at most 50 years old in its informal and then formal form. Software Project Management is still an immature and non-standardized practice (but it is predicted to reach a comfortable level of maturity in 20 years). [...]</description>
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