Bachelors Level/Fourth Year/Seventh Semester/Science bit/seventh semester/software project management/syllabus

Bachelors In Information Technology

Institute of Science and Technology, TU

Nature of the course: (Theory+Lab)

F.M: 60+20+20 P.M: 24+8+8

Credit Hrs: 3Hrs

Software Project Management [BIT402]
Course Objective
i.
To familiarize the students in choosing the best alternatives in managing projects with respect to risk and to provide them knowledge about different project management tools and techniques.
Course Description

This course introduces the concepts of project management concepts. It also emphasizes on evaluation, estimation, planning, risk management, managing people, managing contract and quality, activity planning, resource allocation.

S1:Introduction to Software Project Management[3]
1
Introduction; What is a Project; Software Projects versus Other Types of Project; Importance of Project Management, Activities Covered by Software Project Management; Plans, Methods and Methodologies; What is Management; Management Control; Traditional versus Modern Project Management Practices
S2:Project Evaluation and Program Management[5]
1
Introduction; Project Portfolio Management; Evaluation of Individual Projects; Cost–benefit Evaluation Techniques; Risk Evaluation; Program Management; Managing the Allocation of Resources within Program; Strategic Program Management, Creating a Program, Aids to Program Management, Some Reservations about Program Management
S3:An Overview of Project Planning[2]
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Introduction to Step Wise Project Planning; overview of different steps from step 0 to step 10.
S4:Selection of an Appropriate Project Approach[5]
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Introduction, Build or Buy?, Choosing Methodologies and Technologies, Software Processes and Process Models, Choice of Process Models, Structure versus Speed of Delivery, The Waterfall Model, The Spiral Model, Software Prototyping, Other Ways of Categorizing Prototypes, Incremental Delivery, Atern/Dynamic Systems Development Method, Rapid Application Development, Agile Methods, Extreme Programming (XP), Scrum, Lean Software Development, Managing Iterative Processes, Selecting the Most Appropriate Process Model
S5:Software Effort Estimation[5]
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Introduction; Where are Estimates Done; Problems with Over- and Under-Estimates; the Basis for Software Estimating; Software Effort Estimation Techniques; Bottom-up Estimating; The Top down Approach and Parametric Models; Expert Judgment; Estimating by Analogy; Function Points Mark II; COSMIC Full Function Points; COCOMO II: A Parametric Productivity Model; Cost Estimation, Staffing Pattern, Effect of Schedule Compression, Caper Jones Estimating Rules of Thumb
S6:Activity Planning[5]
1
Introduction; Planning Objectives and timing; Project Schedules; Projects and Activities; Sequencing and Scheduling Activities; Network Planning Models; Formulating a Network Model; Adding the Time Dimension; The Forward Pass; The Backward Pass; Identifying the Critical Path; Activity Float; Shortening the Project Duration; Identifying Critical Activities; Activity-on-Arrow Networks
S7:Risk Management and Resource Allocation[6]
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Introduction; Categories of Risk; A Framework for Dealing with Risk; Risk Identification; Risk Assessment; Risk Planning; Risk Management; Evaluating Risks to the Schedule; Applying the PERT Technique; Nature of Resources, Identifying and Scheduling Resources; Creating Critical Paths, Counting the Cost, Publishing the Resource Schedule
S8:Monitoring and Control[4]
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Introduction; Creating the Framework; Collecting the Data; Visualizing Progress; Earned Value Analysis ; Change Control; Software Configuration Management
S9:Managing Contracts[3]
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Introduction; Types of Contract; Stages in Contract Placement; Typical Terms of a Contract; Contract Management, Acceptance
S10:Managing People in Software Environments and working in teams[4]
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Introduction; Selecting the Right Person for the Job, Motivation, Stress Management, Health and Safety, Some Ethical and Professional Concerns; Organization and Team Structures; Coordination Dependencies; Dispersed and Virtual Teams; Communication Genres; Communication Plans; Leadership
S11:Software Quality and Project Closeout[3]
1
Introduction; Importance of Software Quality; Defining Software Quality, ISO 9126, Techniques to Enhance Software Quality; Project Closure Process, Project Closeout Report
References
1.
Software Project Management 6th edition; Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited; Bob Hughes, Mike Cotterell, Rajib Mall
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Introduction to Software Project Management & Quality Assurance, Darrel Ince, I. Sharp, M. Woodman, Tata McGraw Hill
3.
Software Project Management: A Unified Framework, Walker Royce, Addison-Wesley, An Imprint of Pearson Education
Labrotary Work
The laboratory works should focus on different CASE tools regarding project management, Scheduling, estimation, software configuration management, risk management. The students should prepare a report on a case study focusing on cost benefit analysis, earned value analysis, risk analysis