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Software Project Management




                    Notes          1.3.3 Project Methods/ Techniques

                                   This section confers a number of  project management techniques. These procedures can be
                                   employed as an aid to estimate, track and evaluate different features of the project. We start with
                                   a discussion of PMBOK, which is  really not a technique  in itself,  but rather a collection  of
                                   industry-standard techniques. After that, we discuss COCOMO, MTA, EV and Critical Path.

                                   Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK)

                                   The Project Management Body of Knowledge is a broad term that explains the sum of knowledge
                                   within the profession of Project Management (PM). As with additional professions such as law,
                                   medicine, and accounting, the body of knowledge rests with the practitioners and academics
                                   that apply and advance it. The full Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) comprise
                                   knowledge of proven traditional practices that are extensively applied, as well as knowledge of
                                   innovative and advanced practices that have seen more limited use. The PMBOK framework
                                   splits the project  processes into  five discrete process groups: initiating, planning, executing,
                                   controlling and closing.




                                     Notes  Note that these groups do not imply that the project has to go through each one in
                                     this order; they are only provided in order to be  able to structure and categorize the
                                     different project processes.
                                   PMBOK  also  recognize several project  knowledge areas:  integration management,  scope
                                   management, time management, cost  management, quality management, human  resource
                                   management, communications management, risk management and procurement management.
                                   By using this twin categorization in process groups and knowledge areas, we can categorize
                                   project processes. The PMBOK Guide comprises summaries of generally accepted techniques
                                   and methodologies that can be used to implement these project processes.

                                   Application Area

                                   PMBOK tries to imitate the growth of knowledge and practices in the field of project management
                                   by  capturing those practices, tools, techniques and other relevant items  that  have  become
                                   generally accepted.
                                   Usually accepted does not mean that the knowledge and practices described in the PMBOK
                                   framework are or should be applied uniformly on all projects; the project management team is
                                   always answerable for determining what is appropriate  for any  given project. A few  well-
                                   known procedures included in the PMBOK framework are Earned Value (EV) management,
                                   Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) [PMBOK-PERT] and Critical Path Method
                                   (CPM).

                                   Advantages


                                      PMBOK provides a general project management framework in the form of process groups
                                       and knowledge areas.
                                      PMBOK proposes a unified project management terminology.

                                      PMBOK  gives  a  concise  summary  of  and  reference  to  generally  accepted  project
                                       management principles.





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