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School of Science, Technology, Engineering and MathITMG6.docxkenjordan97598
School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
ITMG624: Information Technology Project Management
Credit Hours: 3
Length of Course: 8 WeeksPrerequisite(s) None
Table of Contents
Instructor Information
Course Submissions
Course Description
Grading Rubric
Course Scope
Grading Scale
Course Objectives
Course Outline
Course Delivery Method
Policies
Resources
Academic Services
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Selected Bibliography
Instructor Information
Instructor: Dr. Austin.Umezurike [biography]
Email: [email protected] at any time.
Telephone:
Office Hours: 6-9PM EST (M-F)
Table of Contents
Course Description (Catalog)
This course explores successful project management for information technology projects. The System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) models are defined including the waterfall, spiral, incremental release, and prototyping models. Students will differentiate between these models and apply corresponding project management methods to identify critical checkpoints and reviews. Risk management, as applied to technology projects, is examined. Key project indicators are discussed, and students will explore defining measurement criteria for determining critical success factors on a project. The course defines the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities and includes a tutorial for Microsoft Project. Emphasis is placed on the three dimensions of the information technology project constraints: scope, time, and cost. Students are recommended to have access to Microsoft Project. Course software requirements with the appropriate versions are listed under the Resources.
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Course Scope
This course provides students with the foundations for effective project management in modern organizations. The course begins with a comprehensive introduction to the main components of the project management discipline. Specifically, a comprehensive and thorough examination of the five project management process groups will increase the knowledge and understanding to oversee critical projects. Students will understand the challenges of initiating a project and developing a critical planning strategy to begin the project management cycle. Students will apply the concepts to develop critical project management plans that are used in the business environment. The course culminates with development of a detailed final project including concepts such as scope management, risk management, resource management, and schedule development.
This course explores successful techniques for managing information technology projects. Emphasis will be placed on typical corporate/organizational technology projects such as developing websites, upgrading software and hardware, implementing commercial off the shelf (COTS) software, etc. Several System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) models are examined including the waterfall, spiral, incremental release, and prototyping models. Students will differentiate between these .
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#1 Assignment ObjectivesManaging a Project Schedule400 words.docxmayank272369
#1 Assignment Objectives
Managing a Project Schedule
400 words
For this Discussion Board assignment, complete the following:
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Be substantive and clear, and use examples to reinforce your ideas
#2 Assignment Objectives
Managing a Project Schedule
Describe project management principles as they are currently applied to both governmental and non-governmental acquisition projects.
Use effective communication techniques. Word document with 10 total pages, including empty sections
700 words
Assignment
Your first task in this process will be to select a project to use as the basis of your Key Assignment. You will also create the shell document for the final project Key Assignment document deliverable that you will be working on throughout the course. As you proceed through each project phase, you will add content to each section of the final document to progressively complete the final project delivery, which is the Acquisition Project Scheduling and Cost Management Plan.
The project deliverables are the following:
•Submit your project proposal to your instructor for approval.
•Acquisition Project Scheduling and Cost Management Plan document shell ◦Use Word
◦Title page ◾Course number and name
◾Project name
◾Your name
◾Date
◦Table of Contents (TOC) ◾Use an autogenerated TOC.
◾This should be on a separate page.
◾This should be a maximum of 3 levels deep.
◾Be sure to update the fields of the TOC so that it is up-to-date before submitting your project.
◦Section headings (create each heading on a new page with "TBD" as the content, except for sections listed under "New Content" below) ◾Project Outline
◾Cost, Schedule, and Technical Performance Management
◾Management of Small Projects
◾Acquisition Project Guidelines
◾Costing Methods and Tools
◾Earned Value Management System
◾Overall Cost and Schedule Performance
•New content to be inserted in document shell ◦Project Outline ◾Give a brief description of the project.
◾Discuss the overall project deliverable.
◾The material can be taken from approved proposal submitted to instructor, and this will serve as the draft for the proposal.
◾Be sure this project is approved by the instructor.
◦Cost, Schedule, and Technical Performance ◾Discuss cost techniques both in determining initial estimates and in monitoring and controlling them throughout the life of the project.
◾Determine the project schedule for the acquisition component of the overall project and include a copy of it.
◾Develop the program evaluation and review technique (PERT) and critical path method (CPM) for this Key Assignment acquisition project, and include copies of those charts in this section.
◾Describe all of the key schedule influencers that can impact a schedule positively or negatively and how you would handle them.
#3 Assignment Objectives
Management of Small Project ...
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Final projects
1. END SEMESTER PROJECT
PRODUCT AND BRAND MANAGEMENT
TITLE: Branding the product
.
FACULTY: Gunjan A Rana
GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT FORMULATION:
The students are expected to take any international brand from any sector. Study the branding process of the same.
Discuss the challenges that are faced by the product in the domestic and international market. Explain the brand
mantra, brand positioning and brand extensions that are taken up by the brand. Discuss the success and failures in
these extensions. Suggest a strategy for that brand to be successful in the market.
OBJECTIVES
The objective of the project is to make the students, understand the process of branding. By the end of the project
the student would be able to understand all the concepts related to branding.
TYPE OF PROJECT
The project needs to be a combination of Primary and secondary research
2. END SEMESTER PROJECT
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AND WAGE POLICY
TITLE
Role of Trade Unions in shaping compensation policy in an organisation/sector
FACULTY
Ruchika Gupta
GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT FORMULATION
Your project report should make clear what you have attempted and why you have attempted it; the methods that
you have used to collect, collate and analyze the information obtained; and how you have evaluated it. Any
recommendations made should be supported by the evidence presented and by logical argument using deductive
and inductive reasoning
OBJECTIVES
The objective of the project is to help the student develop the ability to understand the importance of trade unions in
deciding compensation in any organisation
TYPE OF PROJECT
The students are expected to prepare the project taking an organisation/sector as case study and doing the in-depth
analysis about the impact of trade unions on compensation in that particular organisation/sector.
3. END SEMESTER PROJECT
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
TITLE: Training program for expatriates
FACULTY: Ruchika Gupta
OBJECTIVES: To understand cultural differences and importance of training to bridge the gap between culture of
two countries
TYPE OF PROJECT: The students are expected to choose any country (except India) and prepare a training
program to be given to an expatriate going to work in that particular country.
4. END SEMESTER PROJECT
MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM
TITLE: Relevance of Modern Methods of Management Control
.
FACULTY: Sumesh Kumar
GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT FORMULATION: Give introduction of management control system and
explain the modern methods of management control with their relevance.
OBJECTIVES: To understand the Modern Techniques of Management control
TYPE OF PROJECT: Group
5. END SEMESTER PROJECT
PROJECT EVALUATION AND IMPLEMENTATION
TITLE: Project Appraisal of a Hypothetical Project
.
FACULTY: Sumesh Kumar
GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT FORMULATION: Project appraisal should be done on the basis of market demand
analysis, technical analysis and financial analysis.
OBJECTIVES: to understand the various project appraisal Techniques
TYPE OF PROJECT: Group
6. END SEMESTER PROJECT
Project of IT for Final Semester
GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT FORMULATION
The Project work constitutes a major component in most professional programmes. It needs to be carried out with due care,
and should be executed with seriousness by the students.
OBJECTIVES
The objective of the project is to help the student develop the ability to apply theoretical and practical tools /
techniques to solve real life problems related to industry, academic institutions and research laboratories.
After the completion of this project work, the student should be able to:
• Describe the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
• Evaluate systems requirements.
• Complete a problem definition.
• Evaluate a problem definition.
• Determine how to collect information to determine requirements.
• Perform and evaluate feasibility studies like cost-benefit analysis, technical feasibility, time feasibility and Operational
feasibility for the project.
• Work on data collection methods for fact finding.
• Construct and evaluate data flow diagrams.
• Construct and evaluate data dictionaries.
• Evaluate methods of process description to include structured English, decision tables and decision trees.
• Evaluate alternative tools for the analysis process.
• Create and evaluate such alternative graphical tools as systems flow charts and state transition diagrams.
• Decide the S/W requirement specifications and H/W requirement specifications.
• Plan the systems design phase of the SDLC.
• Distinguish between logical and physical design requirements.
• Design and evaluate system outputs.
• Design and evaluate systems inputs.
• Design and evaluate validity checks for input data.
• Design and evaluate user interfaces for input.
• Design and evaluate file structures to include the use of indexes.
• Estimate storage requirements.
• Explain the various file update processes based on the standard file organizations.
• Decide various data structures.
• Construct and evaluate entity-relationship (ER) diagrams for RDBMS related projects.
• Perform normalization for the unnormalized tables for RDBMS related projects
• Decide the various processing systems to include distributed, client/server, online and others.
7. • Perform project cost estimates using various techniques.
• Documentation requirements and prepare and evaluate systems documentation.
• Perform various systems testing techniques/strategies to include the phases of testing.
• Systems implementation and its key problems.
• Generate various reports.
• Be able to prepare and evaluate a final report.
• Brief the maintenance procedures and the role of configuration management in operations.
• To decide the future scope and further enhancement of the system.
• Plan for several appendices to be placed in support with the project report documentation.
TYPE OF PROJECT
The students are expected to prepare a project preferably in some industry / Educational Institution / Software
Company. Students are encouraged to work in the areas of IT covered in their 3rd & 4th Semester. The student can
formulate a project problem and submit the project on the same.
PROJECT REPORT FORMULATION
The project should clearly state the project objectives and the environment of the proposed project to be undertaken.
The project should contain complete details in the following form:
1. Title of the Project
2. Introduction and Objectives of the Project
3. Project Category (RDBMS/OOPS/Networking/Multimedia etc.)
4. Analysis (DFDs, ER Diagrams/ Class Diagrams etc. as per the project requirements).
5. A complete structure which includes:
• Number of modules and their description to provide an estimation of the student’s effort on the project.
• Data Structures as per the project requirements for all the modules.
• Reports generation.
6. Tools / Platform, Hardware and Software Requirement specifications
7. Security mechanisms
8. Future scope and further enhancement of the project.
The project documentation may be about 70 to 100 pages The project documentation details should not be too
generic in nature. Appropriate project report documentation should be done, like, how you have done the analysis,
design, use of testing techniques / strategies, etc., in respect of your project. To be more specific, whatever the
theory in respect of these topics is available in the reference books should be avoided as far as possible. The
project documentation should be in respect of your project only. The project documentation should include the
topics given below. Each and every component shown below carries certain weightage in the project report
evaluation.
♦ Table of Contents / Index with page numbering
♦ Introduction / Objectives
♦ System Analysis
♦ Identification of Need
8. ♦ Preliminary Investigation
♦ Feasibility Study
♦ Project Planning
♦ Project scheduling
♦ Software requirement specifications (SRS)
♦ Software Engineering Paradigm applied
♦ Data model, Control Flow diagrams, State Diagrams / Sequence diagrams ERD’s / Class Diagrams/
CRC Models / Collaboration Diagrams / Use-case Diagrams/ Activity Diagrams depending upon
your project requirements
♦ System Design
♦ Modularization details
♦ Data integrity and constraints
♦ Database design / Procedural Design / Object Oriented Design
♦ User Interface Design
♦ Testing
♦ Testing techniques and Testing strategies used
♦ System Security measures (Implementation of security for the project developed)
♦ Database / data security
♦ Creation of User profiles and access right
♦ Cost Estimation of the Project
♦ Reports
♦ Future scope and further enhancement of the Project
♦ Bibliography
♦ Appendices (if any)
♦ Glossary.
9. END SEMESTER PROJECT
RURAL MARKETING
FACULTY
Gunjan A Rana
TITLE
Spurious Market
GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT FORMULATION
The students are expected to take up spurious brands from any rural market. Discuss the process through which
these brands are successful in the market. What are the challenges for the marketer in the rural market to fight
spurious brands? Explain the process that can be taken up by marketer to fight these spurious brands.
OBJECTIVES
The objective of the project is to make the students, understand the process how spurious brands are operating in
the market? By the end of the project the student would be able to understand all the concepts related to rural
marketing.
TYPE OF PROJECT
The project needs to be a combination of Primary and secondary research
10. END SEMESTER PROJECT
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Subject: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Description of the Project
You have been appointed as a Management Consultant by PVR chain of Multiplexes (movie theatres) operating
in metro cities of India.
1. Explain the underlying pattern of demand fluctuation that is likely to occur at the multiplexes and the
challenges it would present.
2. Explain the strategies that you might use to manage demand and capacity.
3. Suggest some ways of managing waiting lines.
Guidelines for Project Formulation
The Project work needs to be carried out individually and should be executed with seriousness by the students. The students are
encouraged to bring new ideas and views to comprehend the solution of the problem.
Objectives of the Project
1. How well the student is able to relate theory with practical aspects.
2. Comprehensiveness of the project in all respects and analysis.
Evaluation Criteria
Presentation of Answer 50%
Knowledge of Concept 50%
11. END SEMESTER PROJECT
SEMESTER IV
SUBJECT: INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
FACULTY: Dr. KVN
TITLE: India’s Trade Relation with ‘your country name’
GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT FORMULATION: Student need to conduct proper environmental (Economic,
demographic, political, legal, socio-cultural, geographical, technological and international relation)
study for the country appearing in front of their names in the following table. A proper bibliography
and also while compiling project report, student need mention within the text pointers, from where the
information has been taken
THE INFORMATION EXPRESSED IN THE PROJECT REPORT SHOULD BE IN POINTERS AND NOT
PARAGRAPHED. ALSO THERE SHOULD BE A CONCLUSION SEPARATELY MENTIONED AT
THE END OF THE REPORT.
OBJECTIVES: the objective of this project is to help the student to develop the ability of a student to identify the
aspects of different trade related environment which has a role in determining trading relations between any two
countries
TYPE OF PROJECT: Strictly INDIVIDUAL
List of Topics with student first names Alphabet; e.g. If Name is Abhishek then the country for this topic would be Angola;
and If the name is Suraj then also the country would be Angola
A G M S Y Angola
B H N T Z Chad
C I O U Ethiopia
D J P V Sudan
E K Q W Tanzania
F L R X India
12. END SEMESTER PROJECT
CAPITAL BUDGETING
Risk analysis of capital investment projects is one of the most complex and controversial area in finance. Explain
13. END SEMESTER PROJECT
ADVANCE INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Q1- How can a HR Manager bring about Ability-Job-fit condition while keeping in mind the individual differences?
14. End Semester Examination
WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
Attempt the following questions:
Q1. What is credit policy? What are the elements of credit policy?
Q2. What is factoring? What are the types of factoring? Explain the benefits of factoring?
Q3. Write short notes on:
a) ABC Analysis of inventory control
b) Economic order quantity
Q4. Examine the importance of trade credit and accrued expenses as a source of working capital financing.
Q5. What do you mean by implicit cost of trade credit? How is it calculated?