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    topic: Project Planning in Traditional and Agile Project Management. Introduction: 1.1 現今科技一日千里‚ 在我們日常生活中‚ 經常會應用到不同的software application. 小至mini game‚ 大至OS. 所有由concept 到產品‚ 全部都是由一個個不同的project 組合而成. What is a project? Project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product‚ service or result) (Project definition: Planned set of interrelated tasks to be executed over a fixed period and within certain cost and other limitations) 而一個成功的project‚ 必需有好的Project management. What is

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    ABSTRACT Purpose To study the project planning process in agile project management (AGM) and traditional project Management (TPM) Approach The study begins by given a brief literature review (overview) on Agile Project Management (AGM) and Traditional Project Management (TPM)‚ a brief definition of them and their planning process used in actualizing project. The study now went as far too critically analyzing the AGM and TPM in respect to how there planning process is often carried out‚ with the

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    PROJECT PLANNING IN TRADITIONAL AND AGILE PROJECT MANAGEMENT CMT3342 COURSEWORK RAIMI MODINAT OLOLADE M00417758 TUTOR: MR Irshaad Golamaully Table of content INTRODUCTION Project is an effort taken to build something unique within a specific period. (PMBOK‚ 2004: 20). This means that a project has a starting and an ending which has to be completed within the specified time. For a project to be completed within time limit and with little or no flaws‚ a plan has to be put in place so

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    Agile project management

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    Change to Agile Project Management I work in the health insurance industry within the Information Technology field. The management team has decided to move the project management methodology from a traditional Water Fall methodology to a more updated and recent Agile methodology. The change was decided on based on the identified need to gain greater control and visibility into the overall project development process. The Agile methodology also supports changes in project scope better and more

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    Agile Project Management

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    Fred Sencindiver‚ and Susan Woodcock AGILE PROJECT M A N A G E M E N T: STEERING FROM THE EDGES Agile project management lets software project managers and employees alike adapt to changing circumstances‚ rather than try to impose rigid formal controls‚ as in traditional linear development methods. Dealing with an increasingly volatile organizational environment is a serious challenge for managers of any software development project [11]. Traditional formal software development methodologies

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    Agile and Traditional

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    interest in project management. In past times‚ project management majorly cantered on supplying schedule and resourcefulness to top management in few industries like construction and military. Recent project management comprises of much more processes‚ and people in most industry and countries can manage project irrespective of its size but not all of these project has come out as a success. The definition of the project can be seen from a different perspective‚ but basically‚ a project is a unique

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    Agile Project Management www.ccpace.com w ww.ccpace.com © 2003-2008 CC Pace Systems‚ All Rights Reserved Committed Partner. Creating Results. 1 Table of Contents I. Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 3 II. The Problem: Project Manager as Uninspired Taskmaster ........................................................... 4 III. The Solution: Project Manager as Visionary Leader

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    AGILE VS WATERFALL

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    Ricardo A. Collado AGILE vs. WATERFALL Agile and Waterfall are two sdistinct methods of software development. The Waterfall model can really be described as a linear model of software design. Like its name suggests‚ waterfall employs a sequential design process. Development essentially flows‚ sequentially from start point to end point‚ along several different stages: Conception‚ Initiation‚ Analysis‚ Design‚ Construction‚ Testing‚ Implementation‚ and Maintenance. In contrast‚ the agile method proposes

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    Agile vs. Prescriptive Processes CS5704 - Assignment 1 Jitrat Jaidee jaideej@hotmail.com Agile Software Development Agile Development is one of the methodologies use in software engineering to help develops software. Today‚ there are a lot of different approach to Agile method. However‚ they all share the same value and principals. This method is value interactions over team and customer‚ workable software‚ and adaptable to change. Over the processes‚ documentation‚ contract

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    PERT‚ CPM‚ and Agile Project Management. Robert C. Martin 5 October 2003 Some time in the late 60’s my father brought home a book that he thought I’d be interested in. The title was Introduction to Operations Research by Frederick S. Hillier and Gerald J. Lieberman‚ Holden-Day‚ 1967. I was probably 15 or 16 years old. The book languished on my shelves for perhaps ten years. Then‚ as a young software professional‚ I pulled the book down and ‚thumbing through its pages‚ I noticed a chapter on PERT

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