Software Projects Management: A prospective in the Implementation of Strategies for Collaborative Engineering
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Project Management, Collaboration Engineering, Process Improvement, PMBOK.Abstract
Project managements is a discipline that integrates several application areas such as engineering, management, economics, politics and more. His interpretation and subsequent implementation is a complex task that demands due to technicality and high number of processes the manager of a software project and their support team should have experience not only on the field but the relevant knowledge to apply any of demand this discipline methodologies to be applied in the best way. The lack of formal procedures and implementation tools prevent its successful implementation, various problems generating administrative and technical nature that result in product quality. In this sense, this article seeks to describe in a simplified way, the way it is could define procedures and documentary tools applying project management techniques engineering collaboration, seen from the perspective of PMBOK as a reference guide for implementing best practices in project management. It also presents a brief description of the internal structure of a model based on pmCompetisoft improvement, which ensures the adjustment and adaptation of project management processes to an established reference model and the support of an assessment model for respective validationDownloads
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