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Software Engineering - Ch5
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 1 Project management
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 2 Objectives ● To explain the main tasks undertaken by project managers ● To introduce software project management and to describe its distinctive characteristics ● To discuss project planning and the planning process ● To show how graphical schedule representations are used by project management ● To discuss the notion of risks and the risk management process
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 3 Topics covered ● Management activities ● Project planning ● Project scheduling ● Risk management
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 4 ● Concerned with activities involved in ensuring that software is delivered on time and on schedule and in accordance with the requirements of the organisations developing and procuring the software. ● Project management is needed because software development is always subject to budget and schedule constraints that are set by the organisation developing the software. Software project management
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 5 ● The product is intangible. ● The product is uniquely flexible. ● Software engineering is not recognized as an engineering discipline with the sane status as mechanical, electrical engineering, etc. ● The software development process is not standardised. ● Many software projects are 'one-off' projects. Software management distinctions
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 6 ● Proposal writing. ● Project planning and scheduling. ● Project costing. ● Project monitoring and reviews. ● Personnel selection and evaluation. ● Report writing and presentations. Management activities
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 7 ● These activities are not peculiar to software management. ● Many techniques of engineering project management are equally applicable to software project management. ● Technically complex engineering systems tend to suffer from the same problems as software systems. Management commonalities
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 8 Project staffing ● May not be possible to appoint the ideal people to work on a project • Project budget may not allow for the use of highly-paid staff; • Staff with the appropriate experience may not be available; • An organisation may wish to develop employee skills on a software project. ● Managers have to work within these constraints especially when there are shortages of trained staff.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 9 Project planning ● Probably the most time-consuming project management activity. ● Continuous activity from initial concept through to system delivery. Plans must be regularly revised as new information becomes available. ● Various different types of plan may be developed to support the main software project plan that is concerned with schedule and budget.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 10 Types of project plan Plan Description Quality plan Describes the quality procedures and standards that will be used in a project. See Chapter 27. Validation plan Describes the approach, resources and schedule used for system validation. See Chapter 22. Configuration management plan Describes the configuration management procedures and structures to be used. See Chapter 29. Maintenance plan Predicts the maintenance requirements of the system, maintenance costs and effort required. See Chapter 21. Staff development plan. Describes how the skills and experience of the project team members will be developed. See Chapter 25.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 11 Project planning process Establish the project constraints Make initial assessments of the project parameters Define project milestones and deliverables while project has not been completed or cancelled loop Draw up project schedule Initiate activities according to schedule Wait ( for a while ) Review project progress Revise estimates of project parameters Update the project schedule Re-negotiate project constraints and deliverables if ( problems arise ) then Initiate technical review and possible revision end if end loop
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 12 The project plan ● The project plan sets out: • The resources available to the project; • The work breakdown; • A schedule for the work.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 13 Project plan structure ● Introduction. ● Project organisation. ● Risk analysis. ● Hardware and software resource requirements. ● Work breakdown. ● Project schedule. ● Monitoring and reporting mechanisms.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 14 Activity organization ● Activities in a project should be organised to produce tangible outputs for management to judge progress. ● Milestones are the end-point of a process activity. ● Deliverables are project results delivered to customers. ● The waterfall process allows for the straightforward definition of progress milestones.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 15 Milestones in the RE process
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 16 Project scheduling ● Split project into tasks and estimate time and resources required to complete each task. ● Organize tasks concurrently to make optimal use of workforce. ● Minimize task dependencies to avoid delays caused by one task waiting for another to complete. ● Dependent on project managers intuition and experience.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 17 The project scheduling process
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 18 Scheduling problems ● Estimating the difficulty of problems and hence the cost of developing a solution is hard. ● Productivity is not proportional to the number of people working on a task. ● Adding people to a late project makes it later because of communication overheads. ● The unexpected always happens. Always allow contingency in planning.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 19 Bar charts and activity networks ● Graphical notations used to illustrate the project schedule. ● Show project breakdown into tasks. Tasks should not be too small. They should take about a week or two. ● Activity charts show task dependencies and the the critical path. ● Bar charts show schedule against calendar time.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 20 Task durations and dependencies Activity Duration (days) Dependencies T1 8 T2 15 T3 15 T1 (M1) T4 10 T5 10 T2, T4 (M2) T6 5 T1, T2 (M3) T7 20 T1 (M1) T8 25 T4 (M5) T9 15 T3, T6 (M4) T10 15 T5, T7 (M7) T11 7 T9 (M6) T12 10 T11 (M8)
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 21 Activity network
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 22 Activity timeline
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 23 Staff allocation
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 24 Risk management ● Risk management is concerned with identifying risks and drawing up plans to minimise their effect on a project. ● A risk is a probability that some adverse circumstance will occur • Project risks affect schedule or resources; • Product risks affect the quality or performance of the software being developed; • Business risks affect the organisation developing or procuring the software.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 25 Software risks Risk Affects Description Staff turnover Project Experienced staff will leave the project before it is finished. Management change Project There will be a change of organisational management with different priorities. Hardware unavailability Project Hardware that is essential for the project will not be delivered on schedule. Requirements change Project and product There will be a larger number of changes to the requirements than anticipated. Specification delays Project and product Specifications of essential interfaces are not available on schedule Size underestimate Project and product The size of the system has been underestimated. CASE tool under- performance Product CASE tools which support the project do not perform as anticipated Technology change Business The underlying technology on which the system is built is superseded by new technology. Product competition Business A competitive product is marketed before the system is completed.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 26 The risk management process ● Risk identification • Identify project, product and business risks; ● Risk analysis • Assess the likelihood and consequences of these risks; ● Risk planning • Draw up plans to avoid or minimise the effects of the risk; ● Risk monitoring • Monitor the risks throughout the project;
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 27 The risk management process
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 28 Risk identification ● Technology risks. ● People risks. ● Organisational risks. ● Requirements risks. ● Estimation risks.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 29 Risks and risk types Risk type Possible risks Technology The database used in the system cannot process as many transactions per second as expected. Software components that should be reused contain defects that limit their functionality. People It is impossible to recruit staff with the skills required. Key staff are ill and unavailable at critical times. Required training for staff is not available. Organisational The organisation is restructured so that different management are responsible for the project. Organisational financial problems force reductions in the project budget. Tools The code generated by CASE tools is inefficient. CASE tools cannot be integrated. Requirements Changes to requirements that require major design rework are proposed. Customers fail to understand the impact of requirements changes. Estimation The time required to develop the software is underestimated. The rate of defect repair is underestimated. The size of the software is underestimated.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 30 Risk analysis ● Assess probability and seriousness of each risk. ● Probability may be very low, low, moderate, high or very high. ● Risk effects might be catastrophic, serious, tolerable or insignificant.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 31 Risk analysis (i) Risk Probability Effects Organisational financial problems force reductions in the project budget. Low Catastrophic It is impossible to recruit staff with the skills required for the project. High Catastrophic Key staff are ill at critical times in the project. Moderate Serious Software components that should be reused contain defects which limit their functionality. Moderate Serious Changes to requirements that require major design rework are proposed. Moderate Serious The organisation is restructured so that different management are responsible for the project. High Serious
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 32 Risk analysis (ii) Risk Probability Effects The database used in the system cannot process as many transactions per second as expected. Moderate Serious The time required to develop the software is underestimated. High Serious CASE tools cannot be integrated. High Tolerable Customers fail to understand the impact of requirements changes. Moderate Tolerable Required training for staff is not available. Moderate Tolerable The rate of defect repair is underestimated. Moderate Tolerable The size of the software is underestimated. High Tolerable The code generated by CASE tools is inefficient. Moderate Insignificant
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 33 Risk planning ● Consider each risk and develop a strategy to manage that risk. ● Avoidance strategies • The probability that the risk will arise is reduced; ● Minimisation strategies • The impact of the risk on the project or product will be reduced; ● Contingency plans • If the risk arises, contingency plans are plans to deal with that risk;
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 34 Risk management strategies (i) Risk Strategy Organisational financial problems Prepare a briefing document for senior management showing how the project is making a very important contribution to the goals of the business. Recruitment problems Alert customer of potential difficulties and the possibility of delays, investigate buying-in components. Staff illness Reorganise team so that there is more overlap of work and people therefore understand each other’s jobs. Defective components Replace potentially defective components with bought- in components of known reliability.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 35 Risk management strategies (ii) Risk Strategy Requirements changes Derive traceability information to assess requirements change impact, maximise information hiding in the design. Organisational restructuring Prepare a briefing document for senior management showing how the project is making a very important contribution to the goals of the business. Database performance Investigate the possibility of buying a higher- performance database. Underestimated development time Investigate buying in components, investigate use of a program generator
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 36 Risk monitoring ● Assess each identified risks regularly to decide whether or not it is becoming less or more probable. ● Also assess whether the effects of the risk have changed. ● Each key risk should be discussed at management progress meetings.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 37 Risk indicators Risk type Potential indicators Technology Late delivery of hardware or support software, many reported technology problems People Poor staff morale, poor relationships amongst team member, job availability Organisational Organisational gossip, lack of action by senior management Tools Reluctance by team members to use tools, complaints about CASE tools, demands for higher-powered workstations Requirements Many requirements change requests, customer complaints Estimation Failure to meet agreed schedule, failure to clear reported defects
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 38 Key points ● Good project management is essential for project success. ● The intangible nature of software causes problems for management. ● Managers have diverse roles but their most significant activities are planning, estimating and scheduling. ● Planning and estimating are iterative processes which continue throughout the course of a project.
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Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 5 Slide 39 ● A project milestone is a predictable state where a formal report of progress is presented to management. ● Project scheduling involves preparing various graphical representations showing project activities, their durations and staffing. ● Risk management is concerned with identifying risks which may affect the project and planning to ensure that these risks do not develop into major threats. Key points
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