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Applied Software Project Management
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Applied Software Project Management
Applied Software Project
Management
Software Project Planning
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Applied Software Project Management
Andrew Stellman & Jennifer Greene
Applied Software Project Management
Who needs software?
Most software is built in organizations for
people with specific needs.
A stakeholder is a anyone who has an interest (or
stake) in the software being completed
A user is someone who will need to use the
software to perform tasks.
Sometimes stakeholders will be users; but often
the stakeholder will not use the software.
• For example, a senior manager (like a CEO or CTO in a
company) will usually have a stake in the software that is
built (since it affects the bottom line), even if she won’t
ever use it.
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Applied Software Project Management
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Applied Software Project Management
Who builds software?
Software is typically built by a team of
software engineers, which includes:
Business analysts or requirements analysts who
talk to users and stakeholders, plan the behavior
of software and write software requirements
Designers and architects who plan the technical
solution
Programmers who write the code
Testers who verify that the software meets its
requirements and behaves as expected
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Applied Software Project Management
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Applied Software Project Management
Project Management
The project manager plans and guides the
software project
The project manager is responsible for identifying
the users and stakeholders and determining their
needs
The project manager coordinates the team,
ensuring that each task has an appropriate
software engineer assigned and that each
engineer has sufficient knowledge to perform it
To do this well, the project manager must be
familiar with every aspect of software engineering
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Applied Software Project Management
Identifying Needs
The project manager drives the scope
of the project.
The project manager should identify and
talk to the main stakeholder
The effective way to show stakeholders
that their needs are understood and that
those specific needs will be addressed is
with a vision and scope document
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Applied Software Project Management
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Applied Software Project Management
Vision and Scope Document
A typical vision and scope document follows an
outline like this one:
1. Problem Statement
a) Project background
b) Stakeholders
c) Users
d) Risks
e) Assumptions
2. Vision of the Solution
a) Vision statement
b) List of features
c) Scope of phased release (optional)
d) Features that will not be developed
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Applied Software Project Management
Project Plan
The project plan defines the work that will be done on
the project and who will do it. It consists of:
 A statement of work (SOW) that describes all work products
that will be produced and a list of people who will perform
that work
 A resource list that contains a list of all resources that will be
needed for the product and their availability
 A work breakdown structure and a set of estimates
 A project schedule
 A risk plan that identifies any risks that might be
encountered and indicates how those risks would be
handled should they occur
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Applied Software Project Management
Statement of Work
The statement of work (SOW) is a detailed
description of all of the work products which
will be created over the course of the project.
It includes:
A list of features that will be developed
A description of each intermediate deliverable or
work product that will be built.
The estimated effort involved for each work
product to be delivered
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Applied Software Project Management
Resource List
The project plan should contain a list of all
resources that will be used on the project.
A resource is a person, hardware, room or
anything else that is necessary for the project but
limited in its availability
The resource list should give each resource a
name, a brief one-line description, and list the
availability and cost (if applicable) of the resource
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Applied Software Project Management
Estimates and Project Schedule
The project plan should also include estimates and a
project schedule:
 A work breakdown structure (WBS) is defined. This is a list
of tasks which, if performed, will generate all of the work
products needed to build the software.
 An estimate of the effort required for each task in the WBS is
generated.
 A project schedule is created by assigning resources and
determining the calendar time required for each task.
Estimates and project schedules will be discussed in
detail in later slides.
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Applied Software Project Management
Risk Plan
A risk plan is a list of all risks that threaten the
project, along with a plan to mitigate some or
all of those risks.
The project manager selects team members to
participate in a risk planning session:
• The team members brainstorm potential risks
• The probability and impact of each risk is estimated
• A risk plan is constructed
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  • 1. http://www.stellman-greene.com 1 Applied Software Project Management Andrew Stellman & Jennifer Greene Applied Software Project Management Applied Software Project Management Software Project Planning
  • 2. http://www.stellman-greene.com 2 Applied Software Project Management Andrew Stellman & Jennifer Greene Applied Software Project Management Who needs software? Most software is built in organizations for people with specific needs. A stakeholder is a anyone who has an interest (or stake) in the software being completed A user is someone who will need to use the software to perform tasks. Sometimes stakeholders will be users; but often the stakeholder will not use the software. • For example, a senior manager (like a CEO or CTO in a company) will usually have a stake in the software that is built (since it affects the bottom line), even if she won’t ever use it.
  • 3. http://www.stellman-greene.com 3 Applied Software Project Management Andrew Stellman & Jennifer Greene Applied Software Project Management Who builds software? Software is typically built by a team of software engineers, which includes: Business analysts or requirements analysts who talk to users and stakeholders, plan the behavior of software and write software requirements Designers and architects who plan the technical solution Programmers who write the code Testers who verify that the software meets its requirements and behaves as expected
  • 4. http://www.stellman-greene.com 4 Applied Software Project Management Andrew Stellman & Jennifer Greene Applied Software Project Management Project Management The project manager plans and guides the software project The project manager is responsible for identifying the users and stakeholders and determining their needs The project manager coordinates the team, ensuring that each task has an appropriate software engineer assigned and that each engineer has sufficient knowledge to perform it To do this well, the project manager must be familiar with every aspect of software engineering
  • 5. http://www.stellman-greene.com 5 Applied Software Project Management Andrew Stellman & Jennifer Greene Applied Software Project Management Identifying Needs The project manager drives the scope of the project. The project manager should identify and talk to the main stakeholder The effective way to show stakeholders that their needs are understood and that those specific needs will be addressed is with a vision and scope document
  • 6. http://www.stellman-greene.com 6 Applied Software Project Management Andrew Stellman & Jennifer Greene Applied Software Project Management Vision and Scope Document A typical vision and scope document follows an outline like this one: 1. Problem Statement a) Project background b) Stakeholders c) Users d) Risks e) Assumptions 2. Vision of the Solution a) Vision statement b) List of features c) Scope of phased release (optional) d) Features that will not be developed
  • 7. http://www.stellman-greene.com 7 Applied Software Project Management Andrew Stellman & Jennifer Greene Applied Software Project Management Project Plan The project plan defines the work that will be done on the project and who will do it. It consists of:  A statement of work (SOW) that describes all work products that will be produced and a list of people who will perform that work  A resource list that contains a list of all resources that will be needed for the product and their availability  A work breakdown structure and a set of estimates  A project schedule  A risk plan that identifies any risks that might be encountered and indicates how those risks would be handled should they occur
  • 8. http://www.stellman-greene.com 8 Applied Software Project Management Andrew Stellman & Jennifer Greene Applied Software Project Management Statement of Work The statement of work (SOW) is a detailed description of all of the work products which will be created over the course of the project. It includes: A list of features that will be developed A description of each intermediate deliverable or work product that will be built. The estimated effort involved for each work product to be delivered
  • 9. http://www.stellman-greene.com 9 Applied Software Project Management Andrew Stellman & Jennifer Greene Applied Software Project Management Resource List The project plan should contain a list of all resources that will be used on the project. A resource is a person, hardware, room or anything else that is necessary for the project but limited in its availability The resource list should give each resource a name, a brief one-line description, and list the availability and cost (if applicable) of the resource
  • 10. http://www.stellman-greene.com 10 Applied Software Project Management Andrew Stellman & Jennifer Greene Applied Software Project Management Estimates and Project Schedule The project plan should also include estimates and a project schedule:  A work breakdown structure (WBS) is defined. This is a list of tasks which, if performed, will generate all of the work products needed to build the software.  An estimate of the effort required for each task in the WBS is generated.  A project schedule is created by assigning resources and determining the calendar time required for each task. Estimates and project schedules will be discussed in detail in later slides.
  • 11. http://www.stellman-greene.com 11 Applied Software Project Management Andrew Stellman & Jennifer Greene Applied Software Project Management Risk Plan A risk plan is a list of all risks that threaten the project, along with a plan to mitigate some or all of those risks. The project manager selects team members to participate in a risk planning session: • The team members brainstorm potential risks • The probability and impact of each risk is estimated • A risk plan is constructed
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