2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2008.06.015
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The mechanisms of project management of software development

Abstract: The changing environments of software development such as componentbased, distributed and outsourced software development require matching changes by project managers to monitor, control and coordinate their projects. While the objectives of project management may be well established, the mechanisms with which those objectives are achieved are less well known. An empirical study was undertaken to investigate which mechanisms were used by practising project managers to monitor, control and coordinate software d… Show more

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“…6 Relatedly, future research on the purpose of control activities needs to take into account that a single control mechanism may fulfill the dual purpose of addressing value-appropriation concerns and valuecreation requirements simultaneously. For example, McBride (2008McBride ( , p. 2395 notes that a control "may be used to achieve a primary objective as well as a secondary objective." Similarly, discussing the role of generativity in digital infrastructures, Tilson et al (2010, p. 755) point to the emergence of new forms of control, such as "the ability to define an API serving [.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Relatedly, future research on the purpose of control activities needs to take into account that a single control mechanism may fulfill the dual purpose of addressing value-appropriation concerns and valuecreation requirements simultaneously. For example, McBride (2008McBride ( , p. 2395 notes that a control "may be used to achieve a primary objective as well as a secondary objective." Similarly, discussing the role of generativity in digital infrastructures, Tilson et al (2010, p. 755) point to the emergence of new forms of control, such as "the ability to define an API serving [.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coordination is usually achieved through developing a work breakdown structure, a schedule for its completion and reintegration, plans of how the work is to be completed, standards of how the work is to be done and standards relating to what work needs to be produced [27][28][29]. Since software development is inherently uncertain, there is usually a need for dynamic coordination, achieved through meetings, reviews and other exchanges.…”
Section: Methods Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Przez metodykę rozumie się zbiór zasad i sposobów dotyczących wykonywania pewnej pracy i zmierzania do określonych celów. Natomiast o standardzie mówimy wtedy, gdy zbiór zasad zawartych w metodyce przyjmuje sformalizowaną postać 15 .…”
Section: Standardy I Metodyki Zarządzania Projektami Informatycznymiunclassified