Presentation 2009-11-27
Towards Project Management Patterns to Prevent Schedule Delay Caused by Requirement Elicitation
Shozo HORI, Takako NAKATANI, Keiichi KARAMINE, Naoyasu UBAYASHI, Masaaki HASHIMOTO,
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Abstract(in English) In most projects of software development, changes in requirements and elicitation throughout the project can be one of the most serious causes of schedule delays. We examined the actual status of requirements elicitation processes from the development history data of the actual project. As a result, we clarified that there were mainly three types of requirement elicitation processes. PM (Project Management) patterns to prevent schedule delays caused by requirements elicitation from the result have been extracted. This time, when applying PM patterns, the concept of the two-dimensional framework was arranged, and PM patterns were improved. In this paper, we report the result and discuss the directivity of our future research.
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Keyword(in English) Project management pattern / Requirement elicitation / Project management knowledge / Project management process / Framework
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Conference Date 2009/11/19(1days)
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Title (in English) Towards Project Management Patterns to Prevent Schedule Delay Caused by Requirement Elicitation
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Keyword(1) Project management pattern
Keyword(2) Requirement elicitation
Keyword(3) Project management knowledge
Keyword(4) Project management process
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1st Author's Name Shozo HORI
1st Author's Affiliation Kyushu Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Takako NAKATANI
2nd Author's Affiliation University of Tsukuba
3rd Author's Name Keiichi KARAMINE
3rd Author's Affiliation Kyushu Institute of Technology
4th Author's Name Naoyasu UBAYASHI
4th Author's Affiliation Kyushu Institute of Technology
5th Author's Name Masaaki HASHIMOTO
5th Author's Affiliation Kyushu Institute of Technology
Date 2009-11-27
Paper # KBSE2009-40
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 307
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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