Spm By Dr Sbgandewar

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Software project Management By Dr Gandewar (Expected questions and Answers)

1. What are the seven workflows in the life cycle? (A)1. Management workflow: controlling the process and ensuring win conditions for all stakeholders 2. Environment workflow: automating the process and evolving the maintenance environment. 3. Requirements Workflow: analyzing the problem space and evolving the requirements artifacts

2. What are the primary phases of software life cycle? (A) there are four phases in software life cycle 1. Inception phase 2. elaboration phase 3. construction phase 4. Transition phase

Primary objectives of Inception phase (a) Establishing the project’s software scope and boundary conditions, including an operational concept, acceptance criteria, and a clear understanding of what is and is not intended to be in the product. (b) Discriminating the critical are cases of the system and the primary scenarios of operation that will drive the major design trade-offs (c) Demonstrating at least one candidate architecture against some of the primary scenarios (d) Estimating the cost and schedule for the entire project. (e) Estimating potential risks

Primary objectives elaboration phase (a) base lining the architecture as rapidly a practical (b) base lining a high-fidelity plan for the construction phase (c) demonstration that the baseline architecture will support the vision at a reasonable cost in a reasonable time

Primary objectives of construction phase (a) Minimizing development costs by optimizing resources and avoiding unnecessary scrap and rework. (b) Achieving adequate quality as rapidly as practical (c) Achieving useful versions as rapidly as practical

Primary objectives of Transition phase (a) Achieving user self-supportability (b) Achieving stakeholders concurrence that deployment baselines are complete and constant with the evaluation criteria of the vision (c) Achieving final product baselines as rapidly and cost-effectively as practical.

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