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Software Project Management




                    Notes

                                      Task  Analyze the application area of SSADM.

                                   PRINCE2

                                   Projects in Controlled Environments (PRINCE) are a project management technique covering
                                   the organization, management and control of projects. A project has a apparent beginning,
                                   middle and end, a understandable organizational structure and defined objectives. You can use
                                   a managing methodology like PRINCE to ensure that a project is successful, which means that it
                                   finishes on time, within budget and offers the customer with what they have asked for. PRINCE
                                   was first urbanized by the CCTA, which is now part of the Office of Government Commerce
                                   (OGC), in 1989 as a UK Government standard for IT project management. Because its introduction,
                                   PRINCE has become widely used in both the public and private sectors and is now the de facto
                                   standard for project management in the UK. Although PRINCE was originally developed for
                                   the needs of IT projects, the methodology has also been used on many non-IT projects. The latest
                                   version of the methodology, PRINCE2, is designed to include the requirements of existing users
                                   and to enhance the methodology towards a generic, best practice approach for the management
                                   of all types of projects.

                                   PRINCE2 is a process-based approach for project management providing a simply tailored and
                                   scalable methodology for the management of all types of projects. Each process is described
                                   with its key inputs and outputs together with the specific objectives to be achieved and activities
                                   to be carried out. The methodology describes how a project is divided into manageable stages
                                   enabling efficient control of resources and usual progress monitoring throughout the project.
                                   The various roles and responsibilities for managing a project are completely described and are
                                   adaptable to suit the size and complexity of the project, and the skills of the organization.

                                   PRINCE2 summarize eight processes that are required to effectively carry out a project. These
                                   are:
                                   1.  Starting up a Project: To be confident about the project has a very clear beginning, this
                                       process occurs even before the project  has really started. All  decision making  persons
                                       have to come together and will appoint a Project Manager. Together they will discuss the
                                       project and outline reasons for it and how decide how the project is to be carried out. All
                                       this information will be put together in a ‘Project Brief’.

                                   2.  Initiating a Project: Before a project can be permitted during the ‘Directing a  Project’
                                       process it must  be carefully  planned  to  ensure that  it meets  its objectives.  Detailed
                                       estimations of costs, needed time and other resources have to be made and these are put
                                       together by the Project Manager into a so called Project Initiation  Document (PID) for
                                       approval by the Project Board (PB).
                                   3.  Directing a Project: After the Project Brief and the PID have been put together, the project
                                       has to be permitted by a group of senior managers, called the Project Board (PB). During
                                       the rest of the project this PB has the in general responsibility for the success of the project
                                       whereas the Project Manager has the day to day accountability. He will inform the PB
                                       about the project’s progress with the help of regular reports.
                                   4.  Controlling a Stage: One of the advantages of PRINCE2 is that projects are separated into
                                       manageable stages to make sure the project remains manageable  and controlled.  How
                                       many stages are used, will depend on  the size of the project and the level  of risk. In
                                       PRINCE2 each project stage must be completed before the next stage can be started and
                                       each new stage is planned in the stage preceding it. Also the Stage Plans will be approved
                                       by the PB to help ensure that the project remains within budget and delivers its objectives.



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