Effective governance of an offshore SW development project by an automated KPI cockpit. Customer case study.
Experts see the central and highly optimised governance of multiple service providers
– fully in line with customers’ requirements – as the future in outsourcing services
delivery. Innovative Software solutions out of the private Cloud are essential for
the successful delivery of “Multi-Vendor Management” or “Service Integration”. The
pliXos Outsourcing Director provides total visibility and control over any application
development project for the whole team – whatever their location.
Industry experts, Bob Prieto, veteran executive with Fluor and Parsons Brinckerhoff, and Hans Hoppe with Parsons, share valuable information on the failure points of Mega Projects and proven methods of managing these projects to beat the odds and succeed. It is estimated that 9 out of 10 projects that cost $1 billion dollars or more, go over budget. Learn how we as an industry can change those numbers and improve the way the world builds.
Industry experts, Bob Prieto, veteran executive with Fluor and Parsons Brinckerhoff, and Hans Hoppe with Parsons, share valuable information on the failure points of Mega Projects and proven methods of managing these projects to beat the odds and succeed. It is estimated that 9 out of 10 projects that cost $1 billion dollars or more, go over budget. Learn how we as an industry can change those numbers and improve the way the world builds.
This presentation describes systematic, repeatable and co-ordinated approach to agile solution architecture and design. It is intended to describe a set of practical steps and activities embedded within a framework to allow an agile method to be adopted and used for solution design and delivery. This approach ensures consistency in the assessment of solution design options and in subsequent solution design and solution delivery activities. This process leads to the rapid design and delivery of realistic and achievable solutions that meet real solution consumer needs. The approach provides for effective solution decision-making. It generates options and results quickly and consistently. Implementing a framework such as this provides for the creation of a knowledgebase of previous solution design and delivery exercises that leads to an accumulated body of knowledge within the organisation.
Org name is a governmental entity which serves as hub of the services the Egypt government provides to the citizens in Cairo. The org name has achieved a good Maturity level in its IT operation and services, this has happened due to many reasons
1. The clear mission and vision that adopt ICT as success factor
2. Management support and commitment to org name mission and vision
3. The adoption of the standard frameworks (ITIL,PMI,TOGAF,COBIT)
ArchiMate 3.0: A New Standard for ArchitectureIver Band
This keynote presentation from the July 2016 Open Group Austin Conference introduces the new version of the ArchiMate standard. ArchiMate 3.0 extends the language with various concepts that help enterprise architects tackle challenges in digital transformation and business change. This major new version introduces explicit support for capability-based planning, and improves linkage between business strategy and all architecture layers. ArchiMate 3.0 also enables modelers to describe the Internet of Things and the systems of the physical world, such as manufacturing and logistics. In addition, the new version supports more compact and intuitive visual models. This presentation includes examples that use these improvements and demonstrates how architects can benefit from them.
A presentation meant to sway the perception of outsourcing for our prospective client regarding the building of a new product line. In Person Presentation Support
Sean McQue, Director of Operations at ALEC, and a 20 year industry veteran, shares on how to set up and manage your mega projects to beat the odds and succeed. It is estimated that 9 out of 10 projects that cost $1 billion dollars or more, go over budget. Learn how we as an industry can change those numbers and improve the way the world builds.
What Can We Do With The ArchiMate Language?Iver Band
Last year, the Open Group released version 3.0 of the ArchiMate® standard, which provides a language with concepts for describing enterprise and solution architectures, a framework for organizing these concepts, a graphical notation for these concepts, and recommendations for viewpoints, which are visualization templates that address the concerns of particular stakeholders. The standard is public and free for end users. It can be extended through specialization of its concepts and relationships, and is supported by an increasing number of tools, consultancies and training organizations.
We use a fictitious—but realistic—case study to describe what we can do with the ArchiMate language. Each of the sections in this article presents one or more views of an ArchiMate model that tells a story about the collection and analysis of Big Data to create business value. Big Data consists of datasets that cannot be handled efficiently with traditional centralized data architectures due to their extensive volume, variety, velocity and variability. These characteristics demand scalable architectures for efficient storage, manipulation and analysis.
Enterprise Architecture - An Introduction from the Real World Daljit Banger
The attached slides where presented at a BCS EA SIG organised event hosted by Deloitte in Edinburgh on the 24th April 2017.
Slide 7 is not rendered as I wish to protect the IP, however will publish soon
The TOGAF® Architecture Development Method recommends that "an architecture description be encoded in a standard language". As the Open Group standard for enterprise modeling, Archimate is a strong candidate for this role. This presentation will explore how a diversified financial services company selected and is using Archimate for its TOGAF® implementation. The speaker will compare available enterprise modeling languages and explain why Archimate was selected, and will explain how his organization developed an enabling metamodel and diagram templates using a leading enterprise modeling tool. Methodology transition will also be covered, including how existing diagram types were mapped to TOGAF®, and how TOGAF® diagram content was mapped to Archimate.
Delivered at February 2011 Open Group San Diego Conference
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See how Exponent, an engineering and scientific consulting group, uses Construction Viz to make it easy for client teams to efficiently communicate and keep project data up-to-date when managing complex construction projects.
The presentation shows how Construction Viz, our flexible construction project management solution powered by SharePoint, is enabling one major utility to manage a large-scale, multi-year transmission tower program spanning thousands of locations and hundreds of thousands of activities.
Construction Viz provides a centralized and complete source of project information with features such as offline mobile inspection forms, tower activity tracking, interactive dashboards, and more.
About the presentation:
Andy Much, lead developer for Lydon Solutions co-presented “How to Get to ‘One Source of Truth’ on Large, Multi-Year Programs” with Winnie Hung of Exponent, at the AACE 2018 Western Winter Workshop.
Building Business & IT Architecture Roadmaps with ArchiMate & TOGAFCorso
Building effective Business and IT Architecture Roadmaps and aligning your business strategy and IT capability with current and future-state architectures with ArchiMate and TOGAF.
Learn about:
• Transition planning
• Milestones with visual status
• Heatmaps and gap analysis
• Lifecycle states
• And more...
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Modern Product Data Workflows: Iterate Your Way to a Top Analytics Product Ex...Aggregage
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This presentation describes systematic, repeatable and co-ordinated approach to agile solution architecture and design. It is intended to describe a set of practical steps and activities embedded within a framework to allow an agile method to be adopted and used for solution design and delivery. This approach ensures consistency in the assessment of solution design options and in subsequent solution design and solution delivery activities. This process leads to the rapid design and delivery of realistic and achievable solutions that meet real solution consumer needs. The approach provides for effective solution decision-making. It generates options and results quickly and consistently. Implementing a framework such as this provides for the creation of a knowledgebase of previous solution design and delivery exercises that leads to an accumulated body of knowledge within the organisation.
Org name is a governmental entity which serves as hub of the services the Egypt government provides to the citizens in Cairo. The org name has achieved a good Maturity level in its IT operation and services, this has happened due to many reasons
1. The clear mission and vision that adopt ICT as success factor
2. Management support and commitment to org name mission and vision
3. The adoption of the standard frameworks (ITIL,PMI,TOGAF,COBIT)
ArchiMate 3.0: A New Standard for ArchitectureIver Band
This keynote presentation from the July 2016 Open Group Austin Conference introduces the new version of the ArchiMate standard. ArchiMate 3.0 extends the language with various concepts that help enterprise architects tackle challenges in digital transformation and business change. This major new version introduces explicit support for capability-based planning, and improves linkage between business strategy and all architecture layers. ArchiMate 3.0 also enables modelers to describe the Internet of Things and the systems of the physical world, such as manufacturing and logistics. In addition, the new version supports more compact and intuitive visual models. This presentation includes examples that use these improvements and demonstrates how architects can benefit from them.
A presentation meant to sway the perception of outsourcing for our prospective client regarding the building of a new product line. In Person Presentation Support
Sean McQue, Director of Operations at ALEC, and a 20 year industry veteran, shares on how to set up and manage your mega projects to beat the odds and succeed. It is estimated that 9 out of 10 projects that cost $1 billion dollars or more, go over budget. Learn how we as an industry can change those numbers and improve the way the world builds.
What Can We Do With The ArchiMate Language?Iver Band
Last year, the Open Group released version 3.0 of the ArchiMate® standard, which provides a language with concepts for describing enterprise and solution architectures, a framework for organizing these concepts, a graphical notation for these concepts, and recommendations for viewpoints, which are visualization templates that address the concerns of particular stakeholders. The standard is public and free for end users. It can be extended through specialization of its concepts and relationships, and is supported by an increasing number of tools, consultancies and training organizations.
We use a fictitious—but realistic—case study to describe what we can do with the ArchiMate language. Each of the sections in this article presents one or more views of an ArchiMate model that tells a story about the collection and analysis of Big Data to create business value. Big Data consists of datasets that cannot be handled efficiently with traditional centralized data architectures due to their extensive volume, variety, velocity and variability. These characteristics demand scalable architectures for efficient storage, manipulation and analysis.
Enterprise Architecture - An Introduction from the Real World Daljit Banger
The attached slides where presented at a BCS EA SIG organised event hosted by Deloitte in Edinburgh on the 24th April 2017.
Slide 7 is not rendered as I wish to protect the IP, however will publish soon
The TOGAF® Architecture Development Method recommends that "an architecture description be encoded in a standard language". As the Open Group standard for enterprise modeling, Archimate is a strong candidate for this role. This presentation will explore how a diversified financial services company selected and is using Archimate for its TOGAF® implementation. The speaker will compare available enterprise modeling languages and explain why Archimate was selected, and will explain how his organization developed an enabling metamodel and diagram templates using a leading enterprise modeling tool. Methodology transition will also be covered, including how existing diagram types were mapped to TOGAF®, and how TOGAF® diagram content was mapped to Archimate.
Delivered at February 2011 Open Group San Diego Conference
How to Get to ‘One Source of Truth’ on Large, Multi-Year ProgramsJeffrey Lydon
See how Exponent, an engineering and scientific consulting group, uses Construction Viz to make it easy for client teams to efficiently communicate and keep project data up-to-date when managing complex construction projects.
The presentation shows how Construction Viz, our flexible construction project management solution powered by SharePoint, is enabling one major utility to manage a large-scale, multi-year transmission tower program spanning thousands of locations and hundreds of thousands of activities.
Construction Viz provides a centralized and complete source of project information with features such as offline mobile inspection forms, tower activity tracking, interactive dashboards, and more.
About the presentation:
Andy Much, lead developer for Lydon Solutions co-presented “How to Get to ‘One Source of Truth’ on Large, Multi-Year Programs” with Winnie Hung of Exponent, at the AACE 2018 Western Winter Workshop.
Building Business & IT Architecture Roadmaps with ArchiMate & TOGAFCorso
Building effective Business and IT Architecture Roadmaps and aligning your business strategy and IT capability with current and future-state architectures with ArchiMate and TOGAF.
Learn about:
• Transition planning
• Milestones with visual status
• Heatmaps and gap analysis
• Lifecycle states
• And more...
Corso webinar slides. Presented on Thursday 25th September 2014 by Larry Wallendorf, Global Pre-Sales Manager Enterprise Architecture at Corso.
Modern Product Data Workflows: Iterate Your Way to a Top Analytics Product Ex...Aggregage
Mark43 is on a mission to bring public safety data management into the 21st century. To fix traditionally paper-heavy and error-prone processes, they needed a secure and easy-to-use product experience that simplified and unified crime data collection and management. Tune in to this webinar to hear how Mark43 Product Manager Richard Cheng went about researching, prototyping, and iterating to deliver analytics and business intelligence tools to police departments, emergency call centers, and other public safety agencies, bringing Mark43 users a positive and effective product experience. Haarthi Sadasivam, Technical Product Marketing Manager at Looker will join the conversation on best practices.
Agile project management is becoming a key skill within the software industry. As more businesses adopt agile, they are seeking dedicated agile project management methods to help them. Individuals with agile certifications in project management can therefore command a premium in the jobs market. Read on to find out more about agile and project management and professional certification.
Information Systems Capstone
Contents
1.0 Introduction
Singh, Shirah, and Barber Financial Holdings LLC. continues to grow its business, increasing their dependency on information technogy. The firm has reached a point where a more flexible, scalable, straightforward infrastructure, and easily managed applications are required for sucessful business practices. A solution like Amazon Web Services (AWS) can provide the computer power, storage, and other resources needed as the firm expands.
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s of this magnitude do require a considerable amount of upfront investment, but will provide minimal cost for subsequential years reducing overall capital expenses. This solution will also enable minimal effort when moving applications to the cloud, minimizing support, to include administrative cost while retaining performance, security, reliability, and data integrity. 1.1 Company at a Glance
Singh, Shirah, and Barber Financial Holdings LLC., has drastically increased the number of clients and accounts over the past couple of years. This growth prompted the need for more qualified staff, additional offices and space, and newer communication technologies to facilitate services and improved management. The firm has acquired several buildings in various cities which are ready to be outfitted with network infrastructure, user workstations, peripherals and software applications. 1.2 Challenges
With just one present location in XYZ city growth in its industry is challenging, therefore the opening of several branch locations in various cities coupled with the data migration to a cloud service has become its number one project. The firm’s current infrastructure is limited, it does not currently have a full scale WAN and remote access (VPN), only a local LAN through the major local ISP is employed. All backups are stored onsite with tape copies sent to a cold off site location. Databases with all financial information are stored in the local server and there are no true access control restrictions. Additionally, there is only one system administrator performing all major database tasks and network functions.
Financial health is one of the most protected types of digital content. Finding ways to store, secure, and manage such data in this ever changing world of computing is a challenge. In order for the firm to grow and blossom, a large and fast LAN/WAN network is needed. Such network must provide access to internal resources via secure methods of authentication and also from the outside by a secure web interface client. VPN capabilities for traveling and visiting staff should provide a secure connection to internal resources. Access to the network and network shares must be tightly secured based on departmental roles. All databases will be kept in separate servers and backups will be conducted routinely (Weekly, Monthly; incremental/full). Access to database tables will be based on individual approval; single sign on authenti.
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Cloudbyz PPM - Integrated Enterprise PPM, ALM and APM on force.com cloudPoornima N
Cloudbyz IT portfolio management solution is built on force.com cloud platform. Solution covers project portfolio Management(PPM), Application Life Cycle Management (ALM) and Application Portfolio Management(APM).
PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN TEMPLATE This Project Mana.docxwkyra78
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................ 2
PROJECT MANAGEMENT APPROACH ................................................................................................ 2
PROJECT SCOPE ................................................................................................................................ 3
MILESTONE LIST .............................................................................................................................. 3
SCHEDULE BASELINE AND WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE .......................................................... 4
CHANGE MANAGEMENT PLAN ......................................................................................................... 4
COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT PLAN ......................................................................................... 5
COST MANAGEMENT PLAN .............................................................................................................. 7
PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN ............................................................................................... 9
PROJECT SCOPE MANAGEMENT PLAN .............................................................................................. 9
SCHEDULE MANAGEMENT PLAN .................................................................................................... 10
QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN ...................................................................................................... 11
RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN ............................................................................................................. 13
RISK REGISTER .............................................................................................................................. 13
STAFFING MANAGEMENT PLAN ..................................................................................................... 13
RESOURCE CALENDAR ................................................................................................................... 15
COST BASELINE ............................................................................................................................. 15
QUALITY BASELINE ..................................................................................... ...
“Selecting and implementing a new asset finance system? In the second of three articles, we go back to basics to take a look at what you need to consider at the start of your project to give yourself the best chance of success.”
This has necessarily been a brief look at Project Initiation. We welcome comments and would be happy to help you get your project off to a good start.
Agile Project Management Methods of IT ProjectsGlen Alleman
Agile project management methodologies used to develop, deploy, or acquire information technology systems have begun to enter the vocabulary of modern organizations. Much in the same way lightweight and agile manufacturing or business management processes have over the past few years. This chapter is about applying Agile methods in an environment that may be more familiar with high ceremony project management methods – methods that might be considered heavy weight in terms of today’s agile vocabulary.
Application & Mobile App Development for Start-ups by pliXospliXos GmbH
Decrease “Time to Market” and save costs simultaneously with pliXos and its global network as Your trusted partner in SW Development
- Around 100 million Start-ups are born each year which is around 3 Start-ups per second
- Market is huge and so is the competition
- 90 % Start-ups fail to continue after their 4th year
- Many Start-ups commit the same mistakes, for e.g. incompetency check, viability check, experience, etc
pliXos vision: Bringing ideas to reality through strong experience application and mobile app development and a proven approach building on global teams besides saving time & cost
Governance of agile Software projectsby an automated KPI Cockpit in the CloudpliXos GmbH
Governance of agile Software projectsby an automated KPI Cockpit in the Cloud
Presentation of Dr. Udo Wilski, CTO and Member of Board
at the Swiss IT Sourcing Forum in Zuerich, 2012
Support of project by pliXos
Industrialisierung bei offshore/nearshore SW-Projekten: Erfahrungen, Trends u...pliXos GmbH
Vortrag zu
Industrialisierung bei offshore/nearshore SW-Projekten:
Erfahrungen, Trends und Chancen
während dem
72. Roundtbale MukIT, bei Bankhaus Donner & Reuschel München, 06.08.2014
Automation in IT Services procurement by Tender ManagerpliXos GmbH
The Tender Manager is a SaaS tool to automate major parts of typical steps in tender processes (from preparing the tender document, distribution, collection of NDA through to the evaluation of responses) and thus reduces time and costs.
The Outsourcing Advisor is a SaaS tool which offers
- simulation of business cases for offshore SW outsourcing
- analysis of the suitability of applications and projects for an offshore outsourcing approach
- Evaluation of regions, countries and individual providers for a dedicated project
The Outsourcing Advisor offers know-how in form of an easy to use SaaS solution which otherwise would only be available by expensive expert advice.
Unveiling the Secrets How Does Generative AI Work.pdfSam H
At its core, generative artificial intelligence relies on the concept of generative models, which serve as engines that churn out entirely new data resembling their training data. It is like a sculptor who has studied so many forms found in nature and then uses this knowledge to create sculptures from his imagination that have never been seen before anywhere else. If taken to cyberspace, gans work almost the same way.
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Putting the SPARK into Virtual Training.pptxCynthia Clay
This 60-minute webinar, sponsored by Adobe, was delivered for the Training Mag Network. It explored the five elements of SPARK: Storytelling, Purpose, Action, Relationships, and Kudos. Knowing how to tell a well-structured story is key to building long-term memory. Stating a clear purpose that doesn't take away from the discovery learning process is critical. Ensuring that people move from theory to practical application is imperative. Creating strong social learning is the key to commitment and engagement. Validating and affirming participants' comments is the way to create a positive learning environment.
RMD24 | Retail media: hoe zet je dit in als je geen AH of Unilever bent? Heid...BBPMedia1
Grote partijen zijn al een tijdje onderweg met retail media. Ondertussen worden in dit domein ook de kansen zichtbaar voor andere spelers in de markt. Maar met die kansen ontstaan ook vragen: Zelf retail media worden of erop adverteren? In welke fase van de funnel past het en hoe integreer je het in een mediaplan? Wat is nu precies het verschil met marketplaces en Programmatic ads? In dit half uur beslechten we de dilemma's en krijg je antwoorden op wanneer het voor jou tijd is om de volgende stap te zetten.
Improving profitability for small businessBen Wann
In this comprehensive presentation, we will explore strategies and practical tips for enhancing profitability in small businesses. Tailored to meet the unique challenges faced by small enterprises, this session covers various aspects that directly impact the bottom line. Attendees will learn how to optimize operational efficiency, manage expenses, and increase revenue through innovative marketing and customer engagement techniques.
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey throu...dylandmeas
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey through Full Sail University. Below, you’ll find a collection of my work showcasing my skills and expertise in digital marketing, event planning, and media production.
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RMD24 | Debunking the non-endemic revenue myth Marvin Vacquier Droop | First ...BBPMedia1
Marvin neemt je in deze presentatie mee in de voordelen van non-endemic advertising op retail media netwerken. Hij brengt ook de uitdagingen in beeld die de markt op dit moment heeft op het gebied van retail media voor niet-leveranciers.
Retail media wordt gezien als het nieuwe advertising-medium en ook mediabureaus richten massaal retail media-afdelingen op. Merken die niet in de betreffende winkel liggen staan ook nog niet in de rij om op de retail media netwerken te adverteren. Marvin belicht de uitdagingen die er zijn om echt aansluiting te vinden op die markt van non-endemic advertising.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
1. Governance of agile SW projects · White Paper
Flying high above the turbulence of
typical software development projects
Jörg Stimmer, pliXos GmbH
Udo Wilski, Loyalty Partner Solutions GmbH
Govern your projects effectively using Cloud computing –
with the KPI based Cockpit, the pliXos Outsourcing Director
2.
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Content
Summary...................................................................................................................... 2
Objective...................................................................................................................... 3
pliXos solution.............................................................................................................. 4
Conclusions.................................................................................................................. 7
Outlook......................................................................................................................... 8
The authors.................................................................................................................. 8
References................................................................................................................... 9
The companies............................................................................................................. 9
Summary
Experts see the central and highly optimised governance of multiple service provi-
ders – fully in line with customers’ requirements – as the future in outsourcing servi-
ces delivery. Innovative Software solutions out of the private Cloud are essential for
the successful delivery of “Multi-Vendor Management” or “Service Integration”. The
pliXos Outsourcing Director provides total visibility and control over any application
development project for the whole team – whatever their location.
4. Governance of agile SW projects · White Paper by pliXos and Loyalty Partner SolutionsPage 4
Objective
The provision of software development and application maintenance by globally dis-
tributed teams (offshoring, nearshoring) is now commonplace in business. Initially
the benefits of lower labour costs, improved scalability and increased synergies were
obtained mainly by large corporations but are now increasingly enjoyed by small and
medium sized business (SMEs) as well [1]. How do we realise the greatest benefits
when working with external resources (service providers) yet manage the increased
complexity it brings?
Several references confirm that realisable benefits include savings of up to 40% in
project costs through global sourcing (offshore, nearshore) compared with similar pro-
jects delivered by internal and freelance contractor teams. Additional benefits also
include significantly increased flexibility in the ramping up and down of development
teams and accessibility to a much wider range of competences. Furthermore, com-
parisons of completed projects demonstrate that the use of outsourcing can substan-
tially increase the quality of delivery [2].
The implementation of a software project to quality, budget and time is already a
major undertaking potentially made more even more complex when using globally
distributed teams to deliver them. Some of the typical implementation challenges
faced may be addressed through implementing agile methodologies (e.g. Scrum). On
the other hand agile methodologies themselves impose new constraints [2]. One ex-
ample is that, compared to classical approaches, agile development requires greater
effort for the ongoing quality assurance already being undertaken during the Sprints,
which could negatively impact the overall business case particularly if this additional
effort has not been accounted for when the project was set up. Agile development
heavily relies on alignment between, and direct communication within, the teams in-
volved. Prerequisites for maximising the benefits from agile development therefore are
excellent communication and internal governance within the teams involved. Tools
supporting communication and governance are vital.
The objective of the approach presented in this White Paper is to demonstrate that
all companies, large corporations as well as small and medium sized enterprises, can
maximise the benefits of software development or maintenance delivered by globally
distributed teams through the support of transparent automated communication and
governance tools.
Latest technologies, all-embracing
processes and rigorous quality ma-
nagement – guaranteeing the highest
levels efficiency and security, scalable
to support large volumes
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pliXos solution
pliXos vision – automation and standardisation (“industrialisation“)
The main drivers for globalisation including the cost benefits from labour arbitrage,
higher scalability and flexibility of resources are now commonly accepted and have
been documented regularly. The authors of this report have a vision for the industriali-
sation of IT services built upon division of labour, specialisation and most importantly
using standardisation and the highest possible levels of automation.
Despite the fact that software development or application maintenance is a creative
process requiring manual interaction, major parts of the overall process can be indus-
trialised [3, 4].
pliXos product – The Outsourcing Director
The pliXos vision is to offer all companies the benefits of globally distributed software
projects through standardisation, automation and a low cost of entry.
Outsourcing Director provides automated reporting of a standardised system of Key
Performance Indicators (KPIs) allowing transparency on the project’s actual status,
ensuring the identification of any upcoming issues, enabling potential options to be
considered as countermeasures and flagging any potential for optimisation at an early
stage (“KPI based project-cockpit”).
The Outsourcing Director – “Software as a Service out of the private Cloud“
6. Governance of agile SW projects · White Paper by pliXos and Loyalty Partner SolutionsPage 6
The Outsourcing Director integrates all the functions necessary for the successful
implementation of application development projects:
• A rigorous requirements management facility, including a clear and definitive pro-
cess for the definition of requirements, their evaluation, release and final order
• A clearly laid out project plan
• The integration of a well established tool for “bug tracking”
• An integrated Software versioning tool (“source code repository”) which also acts
as an interface for customer or project specific development environments
• A comprehensive set of collaboration tools to optimise team communication. This
includes chat, news, Wiki, etc.
• A document management facility providing a highly structured administration of
specifications, reports etc.
• The integration of multiple, well established and highly innovative tools for software
quality assurance throughout the project. This quality assurance capability includes
support for common languages such as Java, C, C++ etc. as well as SAP ABAP.
• Planning, implementation and evaluation of tests
• The automated generation and graphical presentation of comprehensive structured
reports covering the topics that would typically be expected according to the role
of the actual user logged in. These include:
-- Size of the overall project, the governance team or individual service providers
-- Discrepancies with respect to the planning in time, effort, budget etc.
-- Status of all requirements, overview concerning quality of deliveries, status of
tests etc.
• A configurable management dashboard specifically designed to provide the execu-
tive management (e.g. CIO) an easy overview of all projects, including a drill-down
functionality for details
• Burn-down charts for forecasts and trend analysis as is standard in agile project
management
Successful projects:
Essential functional activities
and comprehensive reporting
– all from a single source
Comprehensive reporting with further
drill-down functionality
Complete set of well established tools optimised
for management of global Software projects
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The substantive value proposition of the Outsourcing Director is its comprehensive,
automated and transparent reporting which has been developed in close cooperation
with experienced end user customers.
The project manager obtains an up to date, factual status and can focus his/her ef-
forts on actively managing the project and the “people aspects” which are the most
important factors for a project’s success. The accepted neutrality, accuracy and
the clarity provided by the KPIs presented by the Outsourcing Director, ensure that
unproductive discussions on the mechanics of the actual progress and status of a
project are a relic of the past. The customer and the service provider can then focus
their attention on any issues and discuss ways to solve them immediately.
At the same time all participants in a project benefit from the single sign-on to an
integrated suite of functions doing away with the typical need to log in to five or more
separate systems (requirements management, effort tracking, quality management,
document management, chat, wiki...) to support their activities. It provides a struc-
tured approach and a comprehensive set of functions supporting the process and
outcomes from a single resource. Knowing that all the activities will be documented
and traceable and that the correct distribution lists as well as hierarchical structures
are already built into the system will often lead to a more disciplined way of working
immediately. This is a significant advantage in particular in case of a globally distribu-
ted environment (offshore, nearshore).
Customer’s executive management, e.g. the CIO gets an up to date, easy to under-
stand descriptive, intuitive and flexibly configurable overview of all projects. If needed
a full drill down function provides further levels of detail.
The value proposition for the user includes:
• Instant set up as Software as a Service out of the private Cloud, global access, no
upfront investment needed
• Single sign-on, comprehensive security, traceability of activities for all team and
team members as part of the standard reporting
• Complete multi tenant concept, support for multiple projects as well as multiple
service providers
Simple and effective –
overview of all projects for executive
management/the CIO
Freely configurable “CIO cockpit“, e.g.
Size= Project volume (GBP), Colour=Quality, Time delays etc.
Full drill-down functionality
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• Rigorous requirements review and confirmation process support facility
• Continuous project progress monitor, including a full drill down for detailed reports
• Comprehensive reports for a continuous, neutral and up to date view of project
status including past trends and early warning indicators
• Highest level of cost efficiency and transparency through automation
• Providing the perfect base for Benchmarking between different projects or service
providers
Loyalty Partner Solutions specific Implementation
Automatic KPI-cockpit for project governance
Loyalty Partner Solutions GmbH (LPS) has successfully deployed agile development
using Scrum for several years. As part of a substantial and strategic offshore project,
pliXos designed a set of relevant Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) which were inclu-
ded as part of the contract with the service provider. These important KPIs covered
the commercial aspects (9), the service provider relationship & collaboration (5), pro-
ductivity and quality aspects of the software development services being delivered
(8) [7].
Automated KPI reporting process which originated from the Outsourcing Director
concept collects the parameters required across the systems installed at LPS. The
KPIs are calculated regularly and automatically presented to LPS staff. The service
provider is granted an online access to their relevant subset of the KPI reports.
The KPI cockpit specifically designed for LPS offers a set of specifically designed,
directly relevant and meaningful KPIs. Those range from simple analysis such as
• Automatically calculated costs vs. actually invoiced costs per month in Euro. (The
direct comparison of the monthly invoices from the service provider with the values
expected by multiplying the actual effort logged in the systems with the agreed day
rates per roles).
• Distribution of costs per month in Euro: Offshore vs. Freelance consultants vs. In-
ternal staff
• Distribution of resources per month in person days: Offshore vs. Freelance consul-
tants vs. Internal staff
• Distribution of resources per month per role: Development, quality assurance, ad-
ministration etc.
• Onsite – offshore ratio of the whole team or of the service provider
to complex analysis of the productivity of the offshore teams, the internal staff or the
overall project set up. Examples of such analyses include
Example for one parameter
of the LPS KPI cockpit:
Progression of productivity
(result of Story Points per resource
(effort) in Person Days) gathered across
the development cycle (agile Sprints).
The presentation provides an evaluation
of the evolution of the service provider’s
productivity over time
(“learning curve”).
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• Productivity in “Story Points per Sprint” (“Velocity“) in relation to the actual extent
of tasks completed (developed, tested, closed and resolved etc.)
• Productivity Analysis e.g. “Story Points per Person Day per Sprint“
• Comparison of initially planned productivity (high level as well as low level) vs. that
actually achieved in User Stories per Sprint
• Analysis with regards to the distribution of efforts in Sprints with relation to the User
Stories in Person Days
All the results are available online via web browser and are presented graphically in
an intuitive way. Direct comparisons and trends over a defined period of time provide
helpful insights and enable effective management of the project in real time.
Comparison of projects and service providers with the KPI cockpit
(“Benchmarking”)
Several offshore or nearshore service providers deliver application software develop-
ment projects to LPS. To enable ongoing improvement for all such projects and to
assist with future strategic decisions, such as the potential for vendor consolidation, a
comprehensive dataset of relevant information is necessary. The KPI cockpit provides
exactly this information.
Currently the following parameters are collected to enable a meaningful direct com-
parison between different projects:
• Discrepancy of planned vs. actual costs for each phase of the project
• Productivity in form of Story Points per Person Day
• Price/performance ratio in form of cost per Story Point
• The planning effort per agile Sprint
• The Velocity in form of Story Points per Sprint
• The fluctuation of the offshore team strength in a given period
• Technical parameters regarding software quality are taken automatically from com-
mon tools in an automated way
The nature of projects being considered varies widely. Thus base parameters defini-
tions used together with any normalisations to ensure comparability have to be veri-
fied thoroughly. Having selected the appropriate parameters with the normalisations
verified accordingly, many helpful insights into the projects and significant opportuni-
ties for optimisation have been achieved.
The automated KPI cockpit has proven to be an ideal mechanism for neutral bench-
marking of projects, facilitated by the clearly laid-out presentation of trends and the
continuous collection of numerous parameters.
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Conclusions
Agile methodologies such as Scrum offer significant advantages when delivering soft-
ware development projects. The focus on results combined with experiences resulting
from industrialisation techniques, and the lessons learnt from successful software
projects in large commercial organisations can lead to even further benefits [5, 6, 8].
An example of this is the improved effectiveness in the management and control of
projects by building upon the automated KPI based cockpit.
The major advantages of this approach are:
• Reduction in efforts and costs for coordination, governance and integration of dis-
tributed teams
• Increased transparency on costs
• More efficient processes
• Up-to-date information and extensive options for analysis due to continuous and
automated gathering of the base parameters
• Simple but effective means to ensure adherence to security guidelines, quality stan-
dards etc.
• Instant availability, no cost or time intensive preparations required
• Suitability for large corporations as well as small and medium sized enterprises
(SMEs)
• Neutral consistent data collection and presentation, comparability of the data and
the option for customers to conduct internal or external benchmarking between
projects and service providers
The approach described offers large corporates as well as small and medium sized
enterprises the opportunity to turn challenges in their software development projects
to competitive advantages.
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Tools to support Vendor Management / Multi-Sourcing
Leading IT research analysts have been observing a substantial increase in the pro-
fessionalism of customers’ sourcing management [9, 10, 11]. One of the outcomes
of this increased professionalism is the ability for organisations to optimise the ma-
nagement of different service providers, sometimes called “Vendor Consolidation” or
“Service Integration”.
The provision of successful Service Integration as efficiently as possible will be grea-
tly facilitated by the automated provision of KPIs, as part of project governance. The
pliXos Outsourcing Director enables the unified management of different service pro-
viders and projects and at the same time offers comparisons between them. It provi-
des the ideal basis for Vendor Management. In addition, it facilitates customer’s ability
to switch from one service provider to another or to add an additional service provider
with the minimum of effort.
Benchmarking of software projects or service providers
If a number of customers of software development projects can agree on a common
set of KPIs to compare their projects, which are consistently applied and the required
base parameters are measured accurately, an automated collection and calculation
of those KPIs can provide valuable insights and pointers to improvements. The KPI
cockpit described above provides just such a mechanism for delivering a comparison
of different projects and service providers (or teams) which is independent, neutral,
reproducible and meaningful. The information obtained is further enhanced by the
collection of data over long periods of time.
Automated Vendor Consolidation /
Service Integration using a central Cloud based tool
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Outlook
Software development is not immune from the general industry trend towards
industrialisation of processes. This will have a significant impact how projects are
implemented and will offer new opportunities and improvements, especially for small
and medium sized enterprises. The increasing standardisation of individual work pa-
ckages will enable specifications to be classified satisfactorily, with well defined ex-
ternal interfaces for inclusion in service catalogues. In the situation where those inter-
faces have consistently defined quality and performance parameters comparability is
ensured. The simple benchmarking of service providers, their specific work packages
as well as the ability to substitute them will be major outcomes. These developments
are likely to result in a major increase in overall productivity. In reality, this will truly be
part of the industrialisation of software development.
The approaches and tools described in this paper will provide higher transparency of
both service providers, as well as their projects overall. Some parties involved might
not be happy with this initially. However, in the long term, the positive effects they
deliver on both quality and productivity will surely convince all parties involved in the
industry.
The authors
Dr. Joerg Stimmer is Founder and Managing Director of pliXos GmbH. He has im-
plemented several major and award winning outsourcing and offshoring projects
and has also headed the Central European business of Tech Mahindra, an off-
shore service provider, as VP. He is the Vice President of the German chapter of the
“European Outsourcing Association” and is a well known speaker at conferences.
joerg.stimmer@plixos.com
Dr. Udo Wilski is CTO and member of the management of Loyalty Partner Solutions
(LPS). He is in charge of analysis, project management, development and quality as-
surance of software at LPS and is also heading the governance of multiple offshore
and nearshore service providers. udo.wilski@lpsolutions.com
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The companies
The pliXos Global Sourcing Platform provides solutions for the optimisation of all pha-
ses in a distributed software development project. At the core is the Outsourcing
Director which is a standardised and centralised entity for significantly improving the
control and management of projects delivered through geographically distributed
teams. In addition, pliXos offers bespoke consulting services including taking over re-
sponsibility for the management of projects or the provision of support. pliXos’ com-
petence is based on longstanding experience from conducting numerous successful
outsourcing projects, from the customers as well as service providers perspective.
www.plixos.com
Loyalty Partner Solutions GmbH is your partner for intelligent customer management.
We develop and operate professional customer loyalty programmes based on cus-
tomized IT solutions. Our solutions and services are tailored to the specific needs
of the retail and the travel & transportation sectors. We have set standards as the IT
service provider for PAYBACK, Europe’s largest bonus programme. Millions of tran-
sactions are carried out each day on the IT platform we have developed. Having
developed and operated this technology for several years now, we have built up an
unrivalled expertise that we also use to the benefit of customers such as emnos and
Deutsche Bahn. To bring you closer to your customers, we offer all our services from
a single source – including consulting, development, implementation and operation
of customer management solutions and the execution of complex CRM processes.
www.lpsolutions.com