DocumentCode :
841743
Title :
Managing software projects with business-based requirements
Author :
McGovern, Fergal
Author_Institution :
SteelTrace, Dublin, UK
Volume :
4
Issue :
5
fYear :
2002
Firstpage :
18
Lastpage :
23
Abstract :
For many organizations that are neither software product companies nor system integrators, the expense and cultural change required for full process rollout can be prohibitive. Proponents of agile processes/methods (such as extreme programming) suggest that these "lightweight" approaches are extremely effective. I would agree that there are many powerful aspects within these approaches. I suggest, however, that by taking an objective-based business requirements approach to project management, software projects have a high probability of running on time, and remaining in scope and within budget. Addressing requirement challenges, independent of adopting a full process, can offer many of the benefits of full process adoption while avoiding most of the expense and human issues involved with full process rollout. A business-based requirements approach is an easy-to-adopt, risk-free entry point that offers tangible quality improvements. This approach suits any project scope. Whether building a complex system for enterprise resource planning or customer relationship management, or developing small, single-user software programs, defining business requirements improves any system delivery.
Keywords :
formal specification; project management; software development management; business-based requirements; full process rollout; quality improvements; software project management; Application software; Costs; Cultural differences; Customer relationship management; Enterprise resource planning; Humans; Internet; Logic; Project management; Software development management;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
IT Professional
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1520-9202
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MITP.2002.1041174
Filename :
1041174
Link To Document :
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