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Software Project Management




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                                     Caselet     New Delhi, Oct 3
                                     Highway developers have approached the Competition Commission of India (CCI) against an
                                     NHAI move to restrict the number of bidders for EPC projects to be developed in Uttar Pradesh.
                                     In other words, financial bids from top seven bidders in the technical score list will be
                                     invited. This is evident in the tenders for two projects to be developed under the engineering
                                     procurement contract (EPC) mode.
                                     This is not the first time such a clause has made it to the NHAI bidding process. In September
                                     2008, a similar clause –which sought to restrict the number of bidders to five — had been
                                     dropped from the model Request for Qualification (RFQ) document for highway projects.
                                     The two EPC projects with this clause involve development of about 305 km stretch of NH
                                     connecting Raibareilly in Uttar  Pradesh. They are Tanda-Raibareilly section (165.5  km
                                     stretch with an estimated total project cost of ` 692 crore); and Raibareilly-Banda section
                                     (140.2 km stretch with ` 525 crore project cost).

                                     The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has stated in the qualifying tender
                                     document for these two projects, “The Authority (NHAI) expects to shortlist up to seven
                                     pre-qualified Applicants for participation in the Bid Stage. The Authority, however, reserves
                                     the right to increase the number of short-listed pre-qualified Applicants by adding one
                                     additional Applicant.”
                                     Highway builders lobby body — National Highways Builders Federation (NHBF) — has
                                     recently written to the CCI against this move. The NHBF argues that the clause “goes
                                     against the prevailing Competition Act”.
                                   5.5 Summary


                                      Traditional approaches focus on predictability where as more fresh approaches prioritize
                                       flexibility to changing environments and requirements, in order to maximize business benefits.

                                      Succeeding sub-project technical plans are based on it and any later amendments should
                                       be highlighted.
                                      In many situations, the input of technical information will not be required, in particular
                                       for smaller projects, none manufacturing projects or internet projects.

                                      Building software is a continuous  learning process and the  outcome is nothing but  a
                                       refined version of knowledge that has been collected and processed in the process.

                                      A project lifecycle plan used to decrease risk of project failure by dividing projects into
                                       lesser, more manageable pieces.

                                   5.6 Keywords

                                   SDD: Software Design Description Document
                                   UAT: User Acceptance Test
                                   WBS: Work Breakdown Structure

                                   5.7 Review Questions

                                   1.  Approaches vary from highly planned and controlled to fast supple and adaptable. Discuss
                                   2.  Explain the project management approaches. Discuss its key tasks or phases in detail.


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