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Business Analysis, Requirements, and Project Management - A Guide for Computing Students (Hardcover)
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Business Analysis, Requirements, and Project Management - A Guide for Computing Students (Hardcover)
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IT projects emerge from a business need. In practice, software
developers must accomplish two big things before an IT project can
begin: find out what you need to do (i.e., analyse business
requirements) and plan out how to do it (i.e., project management).
The biggest problem in IT projects is delivering the wrong product
because IT people do not understand what business people require.
This practical textbook teaches computer science students how to
manage and deliver IT projects by linking business and IT
requirements with project management in an incremental and
straightforward approach. Business Analysis, Requirements, and
Project Management: A Guide for Computing Students presents an
approach to analysis management that scales the business
perspective. It takes a business process view of a business
proposal as a model and explains how to structure a technical
problem into a recognisable pattern with problem frames. It shows
how to identify core transactions and model them as use cases to
create a requirements table useful to designers and coders. Linked
to the analysis are three management tools: the product breakdown
structure (PBS), the Gantt chart, and the Kanban board. The PBS is
derived in part from the problem frame. The Gantt chart emerges
from the PBS and ensures the key requirements are addressed by
reference to use cases. The Kanban board is especially useful in
Task Driven Development, which the text covers. This textbook
consists of two interleaving parts and features a single case
study. Part one addresses the business and requirements
perspective. The second integrates core project management
approaches and explains how both requirements and management are
connected. The remainder of the book is appendices, the first of
which provides solutions to the exercises presented in each
chapter. The second appendix puts together much of the
documentation for the case study into one place. The case study
presents a real-word business scenario to expose students to
professional practice.
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