Introduction to Project Management
Introduction 
Software Project Management is the art of balancing competing objectives,
managing risk, and overcoming constraints to successfully deliver a product
which meets the needs of both customers (the payers of bills) and the users. The
fact that so few projects are unarguably successful is comment enough on the
difficulty of the task.
Purpose

The purpose of Project Management is:
- To provide a framework for managing software-intensive projects.
- To provide practical guidelines for planning, staffing, executing, and
monitoring projects.
- To provide a framework for managing risk.
This discipline focuses mainly on the important aspects of an iterative
development process:
- Risk management
- Planning an iterative project, through the lifecycle and for a particular
iteration
- Monitoring progress of an iterative project, metrics
Relation to Other Disciplines 
The Project Management Discipline provides the framework whereby a project is
created and managed. In doing so, all other disciplines are
utilized as part of the project work:
The Project Management Discipline is one of the supporting process disciplines,
together with:
Related Book Content 
For exercices, Cyber-Readings or further readings about the Project Management Discipline, refer the the following book Chapter on the Yoopeedoo
Web Site: Software Engineering Process - with the UPEDU, Chapter IX: The Project Management Discipline
If you already have an account there, use the Students Site or the Instructors Site link.
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