In the past, project success has been defined too narrowly as simply meeting time and cost constraints for a given scope of work. However, in order for an IT project to be completely successful that basic definition of success needs to be extended to include meeting return on investment expectations, product quality, stakeholder satisfaction, security, maintainability and adaptability. Also, the formal methods and tools of the project management discipline need to evolve to address the changes in modern software engineering and our hightech global workplaces. With this broader and more appropriate definition of success, IT project management techniques and tools can be modernized, extended, and otherwise focused to be more effective. Project Management for Modern Information Systems describes and illustrates practices, procedures, methods, and tools for IT project management that address this extended definition of project success for modern times.
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Höhe: 260 mm
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978-1-59140-693-8 (9781591406938)
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Dan Brandon obtained a BS from Case Western Reserve University, an MS, and Ph.D. in Engineering University of Connecticut. Before returning to the university environment, Dr. Brandon accumulated over thirty years of commercial experience in both the IT technical and management arenas. Currently he is involved in the design and development of comprehensive open source software systems for project management and other business applications.
A sample of chapters: Today's IT Environment; Critical Success Factors for IT Projects; Risk Planning and Management; Procurement and Outsourcing; Performance Reporting and Earned Value Analysis.