By bringing together various current directions, Software
Project Management in a Changing World focuses on how people and
organizations can make their processes more change-adaptive. The
selected chapters closely correspond to the project management
knowledge areas introduced by the Project Management Body of
Knowledge, including its extension for managing software
projects.
The contributions are grouped into four parts, preceded by a
general introduction. Part I Fundamentals provides in-depth
insights into fundamental topics including resource allocation,
cost estimation and risk management. Part II Supporting Areas
presents recent experiences and results related to the management
of quality systems, knowledge, product portfolios and global and
virtual software teams. Part III New Paradigms details new and
evolving software-development practices including agile,
distributed and open and inner-source development. Finally, Part IV
Emerging Techniques introduces search-based techniques, social
media, software process simulation and the efficient use of
empirical data and their effects on software-management
practices.This book will attract readers from both academia and
practice with its excellent balance between new findings and
experience of their usage in new contexts. Whenever appropriate,
the presentation is based on evidence from empirical evaluation of
the proposed approaches. For researchers and graduate students, it
presents some of the latest methods and techniques to accommodate
new challenges facing the discipline. For professionals, it serves
as a source of inspiration for refining their project-management
skills in new areas."
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