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Course Description:

Prerequisite:
Basic Software Engineering process
Course Objectives:
4. To learn process of Software Project Management.
5. To Study role of Project Manager in Project Management.
6. To learn Agile Project Management Framework.
7. To study various role of Agile Team and Tools.
8. To understand project planning and tracking.
Course Outcomes:
Student will be able to
CO1: Understand the process of Software Project Management Framework and
Apply estimation techniques. (Apply)
CO2: Learn the philosophy, principles and lifecycle of an agile project. (Understand)
CO3: Demonstrate Agile Teams and Tools and Apply agile project constraints and
trade-offs for estimating project size and schedule (Apply)
CO4: Explain Project Tracking and Interpretation of Progress Report (Understand)
CO5: Analyze Problem statement and evaluate User Stories (Analyze)
Course Structure:
Sr. No. Topics Details Weightage
in %
No of
Sessions
1 1. Linear Project Management Framework
1.1 Overview of project Management
1.2 Project management life cycle-IEEE Life Cycle
1.3 Project Management Process
1.4 Role of Project Manager
1.5 Quality Metrics
1.6 Risk Management Process (Case Study Based)
1.6.1 Risk Identification
1.6.2 Risk Analysis
1.6.3 Risk Mitigation
1.6.4 RMMM
15 6
1.7 Hands on MS Project Tool– Resource
Allocation, Scheduling, Gannt chart
Note: Case studies based on Risk Management, MS
Project tool & Gannt Chart
Extra Reading: Different software project
management, Types of Risk, Risk Information sheet
(RIS), CPM and PERT
2 2. Linear Software Project Estimation
2.1 Different methods of Cost estimation
2.1.1 COCOMO-I & II model (Problem
Statement)
2.1.2 Delphi cost estimation
2.2 Function Point Analysis (Problem Statement)
2.3 The SEI Capability Maturity Model CMM
2.4 Software Configuration management
Note: Case studies/Numerical Problems based on
COCOMO-I and FPA
Extra Reading: KLOC, Rayleigh Curve, Change
Management, Configuration management tool - SVN
Tool or Redmine
20 8
3 3. Agile Project Management Framework
3.1 Introduction and Definition Agile, Agile
Project Life Cycle
3.2 Agile Manifesto: History of Agile and Agile
Principles
3.3 Key Agile Concepts:
3.3.1 User stories, Story points
3.3.2

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