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Project management in computer science [ LSINF1312 ]


5.0 crédits ECTS  30.0 h + 15.0 h   1q 

Teacher(s) Kolp Manuel ;
Language French
Place
of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Online resources

> https://icampus.uclouvain.be/claroline/course/index.php?cid=LINF2282c63

Prerequisites

LSINF1212

Main themes
  • Main principles of project planning: tasks and work plan, milestones, checkpoints, etc.. General technical planning: PERT charts, critical paths, function points, etc..
  • IT contracts
  • Methods to estimate costs and development time of software: COCOMO and derivatives.
  • Resource allocation in development
  • Quality Management: CMM-I procedures, ISO9000, ISO 9126, etc..
  • Risk Management
  • Change Management
Aims

To teach the concepts, frameworks, methods and tools which will enable a project manager to carry out its work throughout the lifecycle of an IT project. Emphasis is placed on managerial aspects, human and economic management of an IT project.

Students completing successfully this course will be able to

  • explain the life cycle of an IT project and identify actions to be taken as project manager during the various phases,
  • explain the managerial, human and economic challenges associated with IT projects and exploit this knowledge to improve its practice of project manager.

Students will have developed skills and operational methodology. In particular, they have developed their ability to

  • master methods and tools that help a project manager to lead the project process.
Bibliography
  • B. Boehm, Software Engineering Economics, Prentice Hall, 1981.

  • B. Boehm, Software Cost Estimation with COCOMO II, Prentice Hall, 2000
     
  • W. Royce, Software Project Management: A Unified Framework, Addison-Wesley, 1998
  • F. Brooks, The Mythical Man-Month, Addison-Wesley, 1995.
     
  • A. Stellman, Applied Software Project Management, O'Reilly, 2005
     
  • P. Jalote, Software Project Management in Practice, Addission-Wesley, 2002
Other information

http://www.projectreference.com/

Background:

  • An experience in software analysis and modelingsoftware development and programming for a small-size project is required to start this course.
Cycle et année
d'étude
> Bachelor in Computer Science
> Master [120] in Business Engineering
> Master [120] in Business engineering
> Master [120] in Linguistics
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in charge
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