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Empowering Women in Informal Cross-Border Trade: Challenges and Opportunities in Developing Countries , Marie Claire Abayisenga
The impact of Artificial Intelligence on the acquisition of a dental practice , Lubna Ghassab Nicola Alhalaseh
Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Client Satisfaction In Project Management , Mousami Berawala
Emotional intelligence influence in project leaders in the software industry , Paola Buttini Correa
Agile project management in virtual software development teams: challenges, benefits, and implementation , Siyuan Cai
A Comparative Analysis of Agile Vs. Traditional Project Management Methodologies in Healthcare App Development , Kruti Calcuttawala
Exploring the impact of artificial intelligence on project management across the manufacturing, technology, and construction industries , Susie Diaz Ferrera
Adopting Information System Technologies In Construction Project Management , Hadi Haikal
How AI and Digitalization Can Help to Improve Managing Projects in Lean Manufacturing & Supply Chain Environment , Abhijeet Hange
Agile and User-Centered Project Management in E-Commerce Startups: Enhancing Outcomes for Online Supermarkets , Qingcheng Han
Enhancing stakeholder engagement in project management through ai-driven predictive modeling , Raza Hasan
Understanding Community Engagement as a Tool for Equitable Project Outcomes: Lessons from Domino Park and Hudson Yards Public Square , Sanjukta Hazarika
Importance of communication and emotional intelligence in people and project management in the banking industry – a quantitative study of its impacts , Monica Kanchan
Analyzing Stakeholder Feedback Using AI , Nancy Susan Manoj
Impact of EHR on Security Check and Patient Outcomes , Arun Kumar Marumudi
Project selection and prioritization in portfolio management , Sohail Masood
Mitigating uncertainty: Analyzing the role of risk management in the construction industry , Mike Nwafor
Project Management Hurdles in Public Health Interventions in Developing Countries , Irene Ogbuefi
The Impact Of Using Standard Quality Measures Such As Iso 9001:2015 On Emerging Software Companies Created With Agile Methodologies. , Elisa Orillac
Best Practices to Increase Stakeholder Engagement in Agile Project Management for Urban Real Estate Affordable Housing Projects , Tran Pham
Safety and Risk Management Strategies for Achieving Regulatory Compliance in Construction Projects , Danny Rodriguez
Customized Agile Project Management for Scientific Computing: Addressing Challenges and Developing a Framework , Yashesh Sakharikar
Human-ai collaboration in project management , Tanisha Singh
The Relationship between Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and Project Success Rate in Japan , Daiki Tsunoda
Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020
Challenges to Adopting Hybrid Methodology: Addressing Organizational Culture and Change Control Problems in Enterprise IT Infrastructure Projects , Harishankar Krishnakumar
The Difficulty With Introducing Project Management Techniques in Digital Startups , Isabela Mantilla
Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018
Reasons for Success and Failure of Projects , Tamunogbenye Dago
Impediments in Transitioning to Agile Time-boxing Testing Efforts , Taniya Dasgupta
Implementing Agile Methodology Techniques in Automobile Industry , Nikhil Kranthi Datrika
The Role of Project Management in Fostering Creativity: Towards Successful Architectural Design Projects , Angeliki Giannoulatou Destouni
Implementing Project Management Principles in Digital Advertising Age , Yuanqing Jiang
BIM and Project Management in AEC Industry , Nazanin Kamyab
IMPACT OF MOTIVATION ON PROJECT TEAMS’ PERFORMANCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY , RAMU KARANAM
Adopt Agile Methodology for Building Wealth Management Platform Building , Mandar Shripad Kulkarn
STUDY ON RECOVERY OF BAD SOCIAL MEDIA REVIEWS IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY USING PROJECT MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES , FRANCK LEGRAND
AGILE ADOPTION IN INVESTMENT BANKS , JIAYIN LIANG and Suman Shekhar
SCRUM IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY TO IMPROVE PROJECT PERFORMANCE IN DESIGN PHASE , YINGCHEN LIU
IMPROVING SOFTWARE PROJECTS WITH CLOUD COMPUTING , SUNIL MADDIPATLA
BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE E-BANKING SYSTEMS IN INDIA , DIVYA NALLURI
Applying the Agile Mechanism in the Clinical Trails Domain for Drug Development , Jitendrakumar Narola
IMPLEMENTING AGILE LEAN IN TELECOM INDUSTRY , SWAPNIL NARVEKAR
Internet of Things (IoT) and Changing Face of Project Management , Vikram Singh Prasher
Risk Management in Telemedicine Projects in Healthcare , Shalini Sakinala
Study of the impact of team morale on construction project performance , Adrian Gerard Saldanha
Key Competencies for Project Managers: An Empirical Study , Sahil Sandhu
IDENTIFICATION OF RIGHT LEADERSHIP STYLE FOR AGILE TEAMS , AASHIK SEKHARAN
ROLE OF EFFECTIVE QUALITY RISK MANAGEMENT IN DRUG SAFETY PROJECT , Bhawna Sharma
SOFT SKILLS INFLUENCE IN PROJECT MANAGERS IN THE CLOUD SPACE , KATHERINE SILVA
Managing Business Process Transformation Projects Using Contextual Hybrid Agile Methodology , John Tu
Using IOP as a mechanism for project team management , Maryam Selah Varzi
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEADERSHIP STYLES AND JOB SATISFACTION IN LUXURY RETAIL PROJECT , CUIPING ZHANG
Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017
Applying Agile Lean to Global Software Development , Piyansh Gupta
Agile in Construction Projects , Chen Jin
Role of Agile Methods in Global Software Development , Dinesh Chandra Kalluri
Innovation through Agile Project Management , Raju Kona
The Use of Effective Risk Management in Cloud Computing Projects , Usha Kiran Marichetty
Feasibility in Applying Agile Project Management Methodologies To Building Design and Construction Industry , Roy S. Moriel
Pharmacovigilance: The Role Of Pharmaceutical Companies To Protect Patients From Adverse Drug Reactions , Srikanth Nukala
Team Performance and Project Success , Ijeoma Okoronkwo
Key to Success of Offshore Outsourcing , Deep Patel
Implementation of Agile Methodology in Public Sector , Kajal Patel
Project Manager’s Perception of Agile Methods Success , Ankit Sachdeva
Adapting Agile in Regulated (Pharmaceutical) Environment , Prachiben K. Shah
The Implication of Agile & Traditional Method as a Practice in Pharmaceutical Industry , Vishant Shah
Project Management for E-Commerce Businesses , Jui Tamhane
Critical Risk Assessment and Management in Pharmaceutical Industry , Abida Zameer
Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016
Improved Sprint Results with Offshore Indian Teams , Fnu Abdul Hasheem
A Different Approach to Project Management: The Use of Soft Skills , Hannah Adams
ERP Critical Success Factors: Importance of ERP Consultants in ERP Implementation , Adekunle S. Balogun
Scrum Sim - A Simulation Game to Learn the Scrum Agile Framework , Anshuman Bassi
Hybrid Project Management Approach for Software Modernization , Chintan Bhavsar
Adopting Agile Scrum , Anirudh Chaganti
Supply Chain Risks: Causes & Mitigation Strategy for the Medical Device Companies , Dipak Patil
Research Paper on Content Management Systems (CMS): Problems in the Traditional Model and Advantages of CMS in Managing Corporate Websites , Elanchezhian Ramalingam
Challenges When Using Scrum in Globally Distributed Teams , Sweta Shah
A Case Study on PPL's Journey to Agile Transition , Jayalakshmi Tenali
To Overcome Communication Challenges in Distributed/Virtual Scrum Teams , Priyamvada Walimbe
Hybrid Agile Approach: Efficiently Blending Traditional and Agile Methodologies , Rashmi Wankhede
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Formalization of the prediction and ranking of software development life cycle models
The study of software engineering professional practices includes the use of the formal methodology in a software development. Identifying the appropriate methodology will not only reduce the failure of software but will also help to deliver the software in accordance with the predetermined budget and schedule. In literature, few works have been developed a tool for prediction of the most appropriate methodology for the specific software project. In this paper, a method for selecting an appropriate software development life cycle (SDLC) model based on a ranking manner from the highest to the lowest scoring is presented. The selection and ranking of appropriate SDLC elaborate the related SDLC’s critical factors, these factors are given different weights according to the SDLC, then these weights are used by the proposed mathematical method. The proposed approach has been extensively experimented on a dataset by software practitioners who are working in the software industry. Experimental results show that, the proposed method represents an applicable tool in predicting and ranking suitable SDLC models on various types of projects, such as: life-critical systems, commercial uses systems, and entertainment applications.
Identifying Key Characteristics of Business Rules That Affect Software Project Success
Today, businesses need to continuously adjust to a dynamic environment. Enterprises have to deal with global competition and technological advances, meet government regulations, and keep their expenses under control. Under these pressures, enterprises need to implement and improve software that supports and helps to evolve their business. However, as practice shows, software implementation projects are complex, and a considerable percentage of them do not meet business requirements. Therefore, a business needs to manage software implementation properly. Existing research shows that using business rules (BR) in software implementation projects helps to ensure its success. The purpose of our study is to advance the understanding of how BR affect software implementation success, namely, which key characteristics of BR are the most important. To achieve this goal, the top thousand enterprises in Slovenia, by added value, facing typical software implementation projects were surveyed. The obtained results show that BR that are specifically prepared for a particular project and easy to understand have a statistically significant positive effect on software implementation project success.
Monitoring and Controlling Software Project Scope Using Agile EVM
Intuitionistic fuzzy decision making towards efficient team selection in global software development.
For successful completion of any software project, an efficient team is needed. This task becomes more challenging when the project is to be completed under global software development umbrella. The manual selection of team members based on some expert judgment may lead to inappropriate selection. In reality, there are hundreds of employees in an organization and a single expert may be biased towards any member. Thus, there is a need to adopt methods which consider multiple selection criteria with multiple expert views for making appropriate selection. This article uses an intuitionistic fuzzy approach to handle uncertainty in the expert's decision in multicriteria group decision making process and ranking among the finite team members. An intuitionistic fuzzy Muirhead Mean (IFMM) is used to aggregate the intuitionistic criteria's. To gain confidence between criteria and expert score relationship, the Annova test is performed. The results are promising with p value as small as 0.02 and one-tail t-test score equals to 0.0000002.
This paper presents the Metrics Monitoring Tool (MMT) that was developed in university graduate and undergraduate courses on software project work in 2014-2016. The tool aims to support project members, project managers and upper management in reporting and monitoring software and project metrics for their easier and more effective utilization. The paper covers the development process of the tool, evaluation assessment, its current composition and features. The paradigm applied in this study is Design Science Research and the methods for evaluation include prototype, expert evaluation, case study and technical experiment. Data was collected from the tool users by two questionnaires. As a result, MMT was evaluated to ease the metrics handling, while several aspects related to the richness of functionalities and usability still require further development.
Risk Management Metrics
This chapter describes how risk management deals with the detection, the evaluation and the precedence of the risks in the process of project management. There is always an uncertainty factor related to the decisions of an investment while managing a project. Risk management is a proactive approach to deal with such future events that can lead to slow performance of the software project management. For successful risk management; there are different metrics that have been used in the past and are being getting used in the present for inspecting the progress of a project at specific points in a timeline that help in reducing the amount of risk. For the adoption of effective metrics for risk management, data is required. All of the metrics can be applied to the different domains of project, process and product. The chapter also covers strategies to advance, distinguish, estimate, and forecast the risk management process. A review of the key point indicators (KPIs) are also integrated along with the project metrics to signify the future and the present renderings.
eXtreme Programming, Agile Methodologies, Software Project Management, Customer Role, Rigorous Testing
Agile software development methodologies are attracting attention from academics and practitioners for planning and managing software projects. The eXtreme Programming (XP) challenges conformist wisdom regarding software system development processes and practices as agile methodologies. To work efficiently in the current software development practice, characterized by requirements fuzziness, XP moves away from document-centric operations into people-centric management. In the XP-based software project, the customers play an essential role, having multiple responsibilities such as driving the project, gathering requirements (‘user stories'), and exercising quality control (or acceptance testing). Besides, the customers must liaise with external project stakeholders (e.g., funding authorities, end-users) while maintaining the development team's trust and the wider business. The success of such software project management practices relies on the quality result of each stage of development obtained through rigorous testing. This chapter describes three characteristics of XP project management: customer role, software testing feedback, and learning.
The role of the PMO in enforcing and standardizing attendance to the needs of software project teams by project managers
The impact of project managers' transformational leadership on work crafting: explaining a moderating role of environmental dynamism in software project teams, the mythical lines of code metric.
Using the lines of code (LOC) metric in software project management can be a financial moral hazard to an organization. This is especially true for upper management who handles an organizational budget and strategic plan. Software project managers have their own budgets. However, if they fail to meet the budget, the organization's cash flow, rather than the project manager's personal cash flow, will suffer. This chapter will discuss the practice of software project management, the field of software metrics, game theory, and the game theory issue of moral hazard. It will demonstrate why using LOC as a metric can present a moral hazard to senior management and an organization.
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