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E-raamat: Process-Based Software Project Management

(Del Mar, California, USA)
  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-May-2006
  • Kirjastus: Auerbach
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000654479
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Not connecting software project management (SPM) to actual, real-world development processes can lead to a complete divorcing of SPM to software engineering that can undermine any successful software project. By explaining how a layered process architectural model improves operational efficiency, Process-Based Software Project Management outlines a new method that is more effective than the traditional method when dealing with SPM.

With a clear and easy-to-read approach, the book discusses the benefits of an integrated project managementprocess management connection. The described tight coupling of the process world to the SPM world provides a high degree of completeness and accuracy necessary for effective project management. The author shows you that this process-based approach to SPM increases product quality, shortens time-to-market, reduces life cycle costs, facilitates short system test times, and increases developmental supply chain management (SCM) controls and total repeatability. This underlying process approach also actively involves SCM, software quality assurance (SQA), engineering, and accounting as part of your integrated SPM team for total success.

Through examples and detailed explanations, Process-Based Software Project Management illustrates how this novel SPM approach is more profitable and time-efficient when compared to traditional SPM methods. The software manager, along with the support team, will finally all be on the same page to achieve SPM/engineering success.
List of Figures xi
List of Tables xv
About the Author xvii
Preface xix
Introduction xxi
SECTION I: ESSENCE OF SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
1 The Software Project Management Big Picture
3(14)
Introduction
3(2)
Pre-execution Efforts for Government Contractors
5(7)
Pre-execution Efforts for Commercial Companies
12(1)
Execution Efforts for Both
13(4)
2 Planning and Tracking: The Big Picture
17(20)
Introduction
17(2)
Proposal-Time Planning
19(2)
The Software Project Schedule
21(5)
The Project Management Plan (PMP) Document
26(1)
Planning the Software Project
27(1)
Traditional Conversion of Planning Packages to Work Packages
28(2)
Tracking the Software Project
30(7)
SECTION II: PROCESS FRAMEWORK ARCHITECTURE
3 Process Overview
37(14)
Introduction
37(9)
The Software Process Framework Model Overview
46(5)
4 Life-Cycle Mapping
51(12)
Introduction
51(2)
Life-Cycle Web Representation
53(6)
Life Cycle/Schedule Connection
59(2)
Life-Cycle/Event-Driven Procedure Connection
61(2)
5 The Process Activity
63(14)
Introduction
63(4)
Activity Implementation
67(10)
6 Special Process Activities for Software Project Management
77(14)
Introduction
77(2)
SCM Actions
79(4)
Accounting Actions
83(2)
Engineering Development Actions
85(2)
SPM Actions
87(4)
SECTION III: INSTITUTIONALIZATION CONSIDERATIONS
7 Process Framework Model Institutionalized
91(16)
Introduction
91(1)
Process Repository Institutionalized
92(4)
Script Programming Institutionalized
96(2)
Inspection Procedure Institutionalized
98(4)
Inspection Checklists Institutionalized
102(2)
Activity Estimations Institutionalized
104(3)
8 Work Breakdown Structure and Charge Numbers Institutionalized
107(18)
Introduction
107(1)
WBS Institutionalized
108(8)
Charge Number Institutionalized
116(9)
9 Software Project Management Role Partners Institutionalized
125
Introduction
125(3)
Engineering Role Partner Institutionalized
128(1)
Accounting Role Partner Institutionalized
129(1)
SCM Role Partner Institutionalized
130(1)
SPM Role Partner Institutionalized
131(1)
SQA Role Partner Institutionalized
132(3)
SECTION IV: PRE-EXECUTION SEGMENT
10 Preproposal
135(8)
Introduction
135(4)
Using the Process for Pre-execution Direction
139(4)
11 Proposal
143(24)
Introduction
143(6)
Proposal Repository
149(1)
Requirements
150(7)
Other Considerations
157(10)
SECTION V: EXECUTION SEGMENT
12 Project Setup
167(18)
Introduction
167(1)
Process Basis
168(4)
Repositories
172(2)
Charge Numbers
174(5)
Planning Schedule
179(6)
13 Planning up to Design
185(6)
Introduction
185(1)
Contract Schedule Items Planning
186(1)
Target-System Schedule Items Planning
186(5)
14 Planning after Design
191(22)
Introduction
191(1)
Planning "Design Down (System)"
191(5)
Planning "Design Down (Subsystem A)"
196(4)
Planning "Update Integration Plan (Subsystem A)"
200(1)
Planning "Design Down (Subsystem B)"
201(2)
Planning "Update Integration Plan (Subsystem B)"
203(3)
Other Planning Considerations
206(7)
15 Project Tracking
213(10)
Introduction
213(1)
Planning Packages
214(2)
Activity Tracking
216(3)
SCM-Based Tracking
219(1)
Rework Tracking
220(3)
16 Project Closedown
223(12)
Introduction
223(1)
Repositories on Closedown
224(1)
Metrics Collection on Closedown
225(4)
Post Mortem on Closedown
229(6)
INDEX 235


Goodman, F. Alan