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Software Project Management




                    Notes          Introduction

                                   At this point, you have put considerable effort into building and getting approval for a project
                                   plan that describes in great detail how you will accomplish the goal of the project. The project
                                   work has begun, and you want to make sure that it is progressing as planned. To do this, you
                                   will institute a number of reports that are designed to tell exactly how well the project is doing
                                   with respect to the plan and how to correct variances from this plan. The question to consider is
                                   the extent to which you want to maintain control through the reports you require. In this unit we
                                   will study about the monitoring and controlling progress of the project.
                                   12.1 Creating Frameworks


                                   Considering that the Project Management Plan is the baseline for the project. This is guide for
                                   monitoring and controlling the project. As  a project manager, one will need access to  work
                                   performance information, performance reports, and change request. This information will need
                                   to be at your fingertips as inputs to yield project performance indicators. After analyzing and
                                   reviewing the information, it is time to decide whether corrective or preventative actions are
                                   needed.
                                   The four inputs to monitoring and controlling project work are:
                                   1.  Project Management Plan: The project management plan is the main source of information
                                       about how the project will be executed, monitored, and controlled. It is the plan, with all
                                       additional subsidiary plans as needed.
                                   2.  Work Performance information: Work performance information is the information about
                                       project activities. This includes status information about progress, deliverables, expenses,
                                       and quality assurance validations.
                                   3.  Rejected Change Requests: Reject change request can be enlightening when reviewed in
                                       the context of determining how the progress of the project is fairing.
                                   Remember the quality of the measurement is only as good as the data gathered to ascertain the
                                   measurement. While it may take time, being vigilant and reviewing this information will save
                                   one headaches in the long run.

                                   So how do you sort through the granular details and formulate it into information? Well the
                                   good news is this isn’t a single problem, it affects all project managers, and there are standardized
                                   tools and techniques for monitoring and controlling project work.
                                   These tools and techniques are:

                                      Expert Judgment: On the basis of current project information and experience with similar
                                       projects, project managers and team members can use expert judgment to make decisions,
                                       such as whether to take corrective or preventive actions.
                                      Earned Value Technique (EVT): Earned Value Technique (EVT) provides project managers
                                       with a means of calculating current project schedule and cost performance. Project managers
                                       can then use this information to forecast future schedule and cost performance.

                                      Project Management Methodology: The organizational project management methodology
                                       provides project  managers with  detailed guidance and procedures to enable  effective
                                       monitoring and control through each stage of a project.
                                      Project Management information system (PMIS): A PMIS allows  for monitoring  and
                                       controlling parameters such as cost and resource usage. A PMIS can also enable project
                                       managers to calculate and manage earned value information, as well as request and update
                                       project information automatically.
                                   Using the correct tools and techniques will help keep you in the loop of what’s going on with
                                   your project.


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