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Adaptive Software Development life cycle
requirements cannot be clearly expressed, projects are mission driven and component based, using time-based cycles to meet target dates
spiral model
shows that software is developed using an iterative or spiral approach rather than a linear approach
prototyping model
used for developing prototypes to clarify user requirements
Rapid Application Development (RAD) model
used to produce systems quickly without sacrificing quality
project life cycle
A collection of project phases, such as concept, development,implementation, and close-out
systems development life cycle (SDLC)
A framework for describing the phases involved in developing and maintaining information systems
virtual team
A group of individuals who work across time and space using communication technologies
executive steering commitee
A group of senior executives from various parts of the organization who regularly review important corporate projects and issues
systems approach
A holistic and analytical approach to solving complex problems that includes using a systems philosophy, systems analysis, and systems management
agile software development
A method for software development that uses new approaches, focusing on close collaboration between programming teams and business experts
systems analysis
A problem-solving approach that requires defining the scope of the system to be studied and then dividing it into its component parts for identifying and evaluating its problems, opportunities, constraints, and needs
deliverable
A product or service, such as a technical report, a training session, a piece of hardware, or a segment of software code, produced or provided as part of a project
The work to be performed in each phase, The deliverables to be produced and when, The individuals who are involved in each phase, Management control and approval of work produced in each phase
A project life cycle is a collection of project phases that defines?
Champion
A senior manager who acts as a key proponent for a project
organizational culture
A set of shared assumptions, values, and behaviors that characterize the functioning of an organization
adaptive software development
A software development approach used when requirements cannot be clearly expressed early in the life cycle
predictive life cycle
A software development approach used when the scope of the project can be clearly articulated and the schedule and cost can be accurately predicted
political frame
Addresses organizational and personal politics
IT governance
Addresses the authority and control for key IT activities in organizations, including IT infrastructure, IT use, and project management
systems management
Addressing the business, technological, and organizational issues associated with creating, maintaining, and making changes to a system
matrix organizational structure
An organizational structure in which employees are assigned to both functional and project managers
functional organizational structure
An organizational structure that groups people by functional areas such as information technology, manufacturing, engineering, and human resources
project organizational structure
An organizational structure that groups people by major projects, such as specific aircraft programs
systems philosophy
An overall model for thinking about things as systems
matrix
middle ground between functional and project structures; personnel often report to two or more bosses; structure can be weak, balanced, or strong matrix
politics
Competition between groups or individuals for power and leadership
structural frame
Deals with how the organization is structured (usually depicted in an organizational chart) and focuses on different groups' roles and responsibilities to meet the goals and policies set by top management
human resources frame
Focuses on producing harmony between the needs of the organization and the needs of people
symbolic frame
Focuses on the symbols, meanings, and culture of an organization
Globalization
Lower trade and political barriers and the digital revolution have made it possible to interact almost instantaneously with billions of other people across our planet
phase exit
Management review that should occur after each project phase to determine if projects should be continued, redirected, or terminated; also called a kill point
kill point
Management review that should occur after each project phase to determine if projects should be continued, redirected, or terminated; also called a phase exit
Project work is most successful in an organizational culture where employees identify more with the organization; where work activities emphasize groups; and where there is strong unit integration, high risk tolerance,performance-based rewards, high conflict tolerance, an open-systems focus, and a balanced focus on people, control, and means-orientation.
Name two characteristics of organizational culture that help project management. Answer has all
offshoring
Outsourcing from another country
systems thinking
Taking a holistic view of an organization to effectively handle complex situations
project feasibility
The first two phases in a project (concept and development) that focus on planning
project acquisition
The last two phases in a project (implementation and close-out)that focus on delivering the actual work
Concept, development, implementation, and close-out
What are the phases of the traditional project life cycle?
waterfall, spiral, incremental build model, prototyping model, and Rapid App Development
What are the predictive life cycle models?
Functional
What type of organizational structure gives the least amount of authority to project managers?
Matrix
What type of organizational structure has project team members reporting to at least two bosses?
outsourcing
When an organization acquires goods and/or sources from an outside source
waterfall model
has well-defined, linear stages of systems development and support
providing adequate resources, approving unique project needs in a timely manner, obtaining cooperation from other parts of the org, and mentoring and coaching
how top management can help project managers
incremental build model
provides for progressive development of operational software