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The conclusion was reached by the research team that an incremental approach in software development which creates a working prototype quickly and then incrementally improves the software both in terms of functionality and quality works much better for most large projects. Customer collaboration over rigorous contract negotiation.
This works much better for most large projects. In 2001 a group of software engineers and scientists in IT industry got together and wrote Agile Manifesto. The idea was to find a better way to manage projects in the software industry and get a better handle on schedule and cost overruns.
While minor changes need not be recorded, any substantive change to the project should be documented as a formal Change Request. Change Authority: The authority (an individual or a group of individuals) who can authorize a change request in a project. Most project management plans also include an HR management plan.
It’s a two million dollars project. Most likely, it’s even a group of projects. And here’s the catch: There’s a project manager on all of this project. Do we put a manager who built a stadium on a renovation project? Understand Project Management in the IT Industry. You need to understand it.
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