Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

Project Manager's Toolkit: Practical Checklists for Systems Development [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 260 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x189 mm, kaal: 480 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Aug-2001
  • Kirjastus: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0750650354
  • ISBN-13: 9780750650359
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 260 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x189 mm, kaal: 480 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Aug-2001
  • Kirjastus: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0750650354
  • ISBN-13: 9780750650359
'The Project Manager's Toolkit' provides a quick reference checklist approach to drive an IT development project as well as solve issues that arise in the process. It can be used proactively to set a project on the right course and reactively for solutions to problems.

It will:

* help identify what needs doing next on an IT project
* provide quick reference 'to-do' lists for use throughout the lifecycle of an IT project
* answer the need for material that can be used to quality-check project deliverables

It has been designed so that those on the project team who are facing a problem can pick up the book, turn to a relevant checklist and use it as a "starter-for-ten" to find a solution. For example, how to analyse data for a data-conversion exercise, or how to measure the quality of a project deliverable. 'The Project Manager's Toolkit' therefore provides a fast way to reduce an insolvable problem/issue to a set of smaller solvable ones



Practical and easy to apply checklists to solve problems that arise during systems development
Designed so that specific checklists can be easily referred to - no need to read through lots of material to find a solution
Long-term use - comprehensive checklists for a variety of circumstances over the development lifecycle


'The Project Manager's Toolkit' provides a quick reference checklist approach to drive an IT development project as well as solve issues that arise in the process. It can be used proactively to set a project on the right course and reactively for solutions to problems.

It will:

* help identify what needs doing next on an IT project
* provide quick reference 'to-do' lists for use throughout the lifecycle of an IT project
* answer the need for material that can be used to quality-check project deliverables

It has been designed so that those on the project team who are facing a problem can pick up the book, turn to a relevant checklist and use it as a "starter-for-ten" to find a solution. For example, how to analyse data for a data-conversion exercise, or how to measure the quality of a project deliverable. 'The Project Manager's Toolkit' therefore provides a fast way to reduce an insolvable problem/issue to a set of smaller solvable ones

Practical and easy to apply checklists to solve problems that arise during systems development
Designed so that specific checklists can be easily referred to - no need to read through lots of material to find a solution
Long-term use - comprehensive checklists for a variety of circumstances over the development lifecycle

'The Project Manager's Toolkit' provides a quick reference checklist approach to drive an IT development project as well as solve issues that arise in the process. It can be used proactively to set a project on the right course and reactively for solutions to problems.

It will:

* help identify what needs doing next on an IT project
* provide quick reference 'to-do' lists for use throughout the lifecycle of an IT project
* answer the need for material that can be used to quality-check project deliverables

It has been designed so that those on the project team who are facing a problem can pick up the book, turn to a relevant checklist and use it as a "starter-for-ten" to find a solution. For example, how to analyse data for a data-conversion exercise, or how to measure the quality of a project deliverable. 'The Project Manager's Toolkit' therefore provides a fast way to reduce an insolvable problem/issue to a set of smaller solvable ones

Arvustused

"...of a series of easy-to-follow checklists designed to help IT project managers establish and maintain control of system development projects ... comprehensive and easily understood ... a thoughtfully written and well organised reference book." Jim McGhie CEng, MBCS, Senior Consultant - Computer Bulletin, April 2002

"How to put together a dream project team, David Shailer offers a step-by-step guide to creating perfect project teams." Computer Weekly

Project initiation
Project Control
Business process analysis
Business requirements capture
Systems analysis
System Build
QA and Testing
Implementation.


David M. Shailer