Managing software projects / by Frank Tsui
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi : Jones & Bartiett Learning, 2011cDescription: xvii, 337 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9789380108803 (pbk)Other title: Managing software projectsSubject(s): Computer software -- Management | Computer software -- DevelopmentDDC classification: 005.1Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | Namal Library Computer Science | 005.1068 TSU-M 2011 605 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 605 |
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005.1068 BRO-E 2013 4492 Enterprise software delivery : | 005.1068 HAM-F 2010 3895 Fundamentals of software integration / | 005.1068 PRA-S 2017 9880 Software testing tools/ | 005.1068 TSU-M 2011 605 Managing software projects / | 005.1068 WIE-S 2010 1089 Software quality : | 005.10684 INC-I 1993 1607 Introduction to software project management and quality assurance / | 005.10685 KAN-M 2004 1605 Metrics and models in software quality engineering / |
Index included
Introduction: What is Software Project Management? -- Pt.
1. Software Project Planning (POMA) -- Ch. 1. Project Content and Deliverables -- Ch.
2. Task Analysis -- Ch.
3. Goals and Measurements -- Ch.
4. Project Resource Planning -- Ch.
5. Risk Analysis and Planning -- Pt. 2. Organizing and Preparing (POMA) -- Ch.
6. Human Resources -- Ch.
7. Processes, Methodologies, and Tools -- Ch.
8. Goals and Measurements: Preparations and Costs -- Pt. 3. Software Project Monitoring (POMA) -- Ch.
9. Collecting Project Information -- Ch.
10. Analysis and Evaluation of Information -- Ch.
11. Presenting and Communicating Data -- Pt. 4. Adjustments and Actions (POMA) -- Ch.
12. Planned and Unplanned Adjustments and Actions
"Managing Software Projects is a book for software engineering students and project management professionals in the IT and software industries. It focuses on the four phases of management - planning, organizing, monitoring, and adjusting (POMA) - and tailors them to application on software projects. The tasks and techniques utilized in each of the POMA management phases are discussed with specific software
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