By bringing together various current direcÂtions, Software Project Management in a Changing World focuses on how people and organizations can make their processes more change-adaptive. The selected chapters closely correspond to the project management knowledge areas introduced by the Project Management Body of Knowledge, including its extension for managing software projects.The contributions are grouped into four parts, preceded by a general introduction. Part I âFundamentalsâ provides in-depth insights into fundamental topics including resource allocation, cost estimation and risk management. Part II âSupporting Areasâ presents recent experiences and results related to the management of quality systems, knowledge, product portfolios and globÂal and virtual software teams. Part III âNew Paradigmsâ details new and evolving software-development practices including agile, distributed and open and inner-source development. Finally, Part IV âEmerging Techniquesâ introduces search-based techÂniques, social media, software process simulation and the efficient use of empirical data and their effects on software-management practices.This book will attract readers from both academia and practice with its excellent balance between new findings and experience of their usage in new contexts. Whenever appropriate, the presentation is based on evidence from empirical evaluation of the proposed approaches. For researchers and graduate students, it presents some of the latest methods and techniques to accommodate new challenges facing the discipline. For professionals, it serves as a source of inspiration for refining their project-management skills in new areas.
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The selected chapters closely correspond to the project management knowledge areas introduced by the Project Management Body of Knowledge, including its extension for managing software projects.The contributions are grouped into four parts, preceded by a general introduction.
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1 Software Project Management: Setting the Context.- Part I â Fundamentals.- 2 Rethinking Success in Software Projects: Looking Beyond the Failure Factors.- 3 Cost Prediction and Software Project Management.- 4 Human Resource Allocation and Scheduling for Software Project Management.- 5 Software Project Risk and Opportunity Management.- Part II â Supporting Areas.- 6 Model-based Quality Management of Software Development Projects.- 7 Supporting Project Management through Integrated Management of System and Project Knowledge.- 8 A Framework for Implementing Product Portfolio Management in Software Business.- 9 Managing Global Software Projects.- 10 Motivating Software Engineers Working in Virtual Teams across the Globe.- Part III â New Paradigms.- 11 Agile Project Management.- 12 Distributed Project Management.- 13 Management and Coordination of Free/Open Source Projects.- 14 Inner Source Project Management.- Part IV â Emerging Techniques.- 15 Search-based Software Project Management.- 16 Social Media Collaboration in Software Projects.- 17 Process Simulation â A Tool for Software Project Managers?.- 18 Occamâs Razor and Simple Software Project Management.
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By bringing together various current direcÂtions, Software Project Management in a Changing World focuses on how people and organizations can make their processes more change-adaptive. The selected chapters closely correspond to the project management knowledge areas introduced by the Project Management Body of Knowledge, including its extension for managing software projects. The contributions are grouped into four parts, preceded by a general introduction. Part I âFundamentalsâ provides in-depth insights into fundamental topics including resource allocation, cost estimation, and risk management. Part II âSupporting Areasâ presents recent experiences and results related to the management of quality systems, knowledge, product portfolios, and globÂal and virtual software teams. Part III âNew Paradigmsâ details new and evolving software-development practices including agile, distributed, and open and inner-source development. Finally, Part IV âEmerging Techniquesâ introduces search-based techÂniques, social media, software process simulation and the efficient use of empirical data, and their effects on software-management practices.This book will attract readers from both academia and practice with its excellent balance between new findings and experience of their usage in new contexts. Whenever appropriate, the presentation is based on evidence from empirical evaluation of the proposed approaches. For researchers and graduate students, it presents some of the latest methods and techniques to accommodate new challenges facing the discipline. For professionals, it serves as a source of inspiration for refining their project-management skills in new areas.
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Readers learn about latest trends and understand the implications of their implementations Selection of topics based on knowledge areas as listed in the Software Edition of the Project ManÂagement Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) Broad coverage of topics from fundamental issues to emerging techniques Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783642550348
Publisert
2014-09-17
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
Research, P, 06
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Biographical note
GĂźnther Ruhe holds an Industrial Research Chair in Software Engineering at the UniÂversity of Calgary. His main research interests are in the areas of product release planning, software project management, empirical software engineering and search-based software engineering. He is a Senior member of IEEE and a member of the ACM. In addition, he is the founder and CEO of Expert Decisions Inc., a University of Calgary spin-off company created in 2003.
Claes Wohlin is Professor of Software Engineering at Blekinge Institute of TechÂnology, Sweden and a guest professor at Shandong University at Weihai in China. His main research interests include empirical methods and studies, software management, agile methods, software metrics, software process assessment and improvement, requirements engineering, software quality and global software engineering. He is a Senior member of IEEE and in 2011, he was elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences.