Software Project Management

Project Monitoring and Controlling

In software project management once the work schedule has been published and the project starts then attention must be focused on progress. This requires constant project monitoring and controlling of what is happening, comparing the actual achievements against the schedule and wherever required revision of plan and schedules to bring the project back on track. […]

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Introduction to Work Breakdown Structure

What is Work Breakdown Structure? A hierarchical representation of all tasks and sub-tasks in a project is called a Work Breakdown Structure. WBS is the heart of a project plan which provides the following information:- A listing of all the significant work. Clear task decomposition so that members can be assigned specific responsibilities. Method for

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COCOMO Model In Software Engineering

What is the COCOMO model? The constructive cost model(COCOMO Model) was proposed by Bohem who gave the idea that any software development project can be classified into one of the following three categories which are:-Organic, Semi-detached, and Embedded. Roughly speaking these 3 modes correspond to application programs, utility programs and system programs respectively. Brooks stated

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Empirical Techniques In Software Estimation

Empirical Techniques in software estimation for software project management is based on making an executed guess of project parameters. Here experience in the development of a similar product is helpful. There are the following types of estimation techniques:- Expert Judgement It is the most widely used empirical software estimation technique. In this approach, an expert

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