Wysocki, Robert K.

Effective software project management - New Delhi John Wiley - India 2009 - xxx,618p. 24 cm ; Pbk

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Introduction.
Part One: The Evolving State of ESPM.
Chapter 1: The Changing Landscape of Software Development.
Chapter 2: SDPM Roadmap.
Part Two: Linear ESPM.
3: Linear SDPM Strategy.
4: The Linear SDPM Scoping Phase.
5: The Linear SDPM Planning Phase.
6: The Linear SDPM Launching Phase.
7: The Linear SDPM Monitoring and Controlling Phase.
8: The Linear SDPM Closing Phase.
9: The Linear SDPM Strategy Summary.
Part Three: Incremental ESPM.
10: Incremental SDPM Strategy.
11: The Incremental SDPM Scoping Phase.
12: The Incremental SDPM Planning Phase.
13: The Incremental SDPM Launching Phase.
14: The Incremental SDPM Monitoring and Controlling Phase.
15: The Incremental SDPM Closing Phase.
16: The Incremental SDPM Strategy Summary.
Part Four: Iterative ESPM.
17: Iterative SDPM Strategy.
18: The Iterative SDPM Scoping Phase.
19: The Iterative SDPM Planning Phase.
20: The Iterative SDPM Launching Phase.
21: The Iterative SDPM Monitoring and Controlling Phase.
22: The Iterative SDPM Closing Phase.
23: The Iterative SDPM Strategy Summary.
Part Five: Adaptive ESPM.
24: Adaptive SDPM Strategy.
25: The Adaptive SDPM Scoping Phase.
26: The Adaptive SDPM Planning Phase.
27: The Adaptive SDPM Launching Phase.
28: The Adaptive SDPM Monitoring and Controlling Phase.
29: The Adaptive SDPM Closing Phase.
30: The Adaptive SDPM Strategy Summary.
Part Six: Extreme ESPM.
31: Extreme SDPM Strategy.
32: The Extreme SDPM Scoping Phase.
33: The Extreme SDPM Planning Phase.
34: The Extreme SDPM Launching Phase.
35: The Extreme SDPM Monitoring and Controlling Phase.
36: The Extreme SDPM Closing Phase.
37: The Extreme SDPM Strategy Summary.
Part Seven: In Summary.
38: Where Are You?
39: Where Do You Want To Go and How Can You Get There?
Appendix

Effective Software Project Management: Traditional, Adaptive, Extreme is written in the same style as the author's successful book, Effective Project Management. Written for both IT professionals and students, the book provides a comprehensive, step-by-step treatment of the five major types of software development approaches: linear, incremental, iterative, adaptive, and extreme. The author takes readers through each of these development approaches, step-by-step, and also covers the best-of-breed project management tools, templates, and processes that support them. He also presents the pros and cons of these methods so readers can decide the best method for managing specific types of projects. Each part of the book covers the steps for implementing one of the five major development methods. Within each part, the authors demonstrates how to use more specific approaches---for example, standard and staged delivery waterfall approaches.

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Software Project Management
Computer software -- Development -- Management.

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