COURSE SYLLABUS (Project Management) Department of Computer Science Engineering College of Computer Engineering & Sciences Salman Ben Abdulaziz University Course Project management Description: Managing the system life cycle: requirements determination, design, implementation; system and database integration issues; network management; project tracking, metrics, and system performance evaluation; managing expectations of managers, clients, team members, and others; determining skill requirements and staffing; cost-effectiveness analysis; reporting and presentation techniques; management of behavioral and technical aspects of the project; change management. Software tools for project tracking and monitoring. Team collaboration techniques and tools. Prerequisites Co-requisite: IS3610, Systems Analysis and Design Analysis None Course Learning Outcomes Student completing this course successfully will be able to : CLO1 CLO2 CLO3 CLO4 CLO5 CLO6 CLO7 Describe and determine the purpose and importance of project management To understand perspectives of planning, tracking and completion of project. Compare and differentiate organization structures and project structures. Understand the relationship between process groups and project management activities. To understand Project Quality management To understand Project Integration management To understand Project cost management Main Topics Introduction to project management Sub Topics Project Planning (Organizational Strategy and Project Selection) Organization: Structure and Planning Project cost management Project Quality and Risk management Project human resource management Project communication management Project Integration management Software process standards and process implementation. Approaches to maintenance and long-term software What is a Project? An Overview of Project Management The Challenge of Project Management Benefits of an Integrative Approach to Project Management Major Functions of Portfolio Managements The Strategic Management Process: An Overview Project Portfolio Management Problems Multi-Criteria Selection Models Project Proposals Project Portfolio Matrix Dimensions Project Management Structures Functional Organization of Projects Project Organization: Matrix Form Choosing the Appropriate Project Management Structure Organizational Culture Identifying Cultural Characteristics Estimating Projects Top-Down versus Bottom-Up Estimating Types of Costs Refining Estimates Quality Assurance Risk Management Process Contingency Planning Contingency Funding and Time Buffers Benefits of a Change Control System High-Performing Teams Conditions Favoring Development of High Performance Project Teams Building High-Performance Project Teams. Managing Project Reward Systems Project Team Pitfalls Developing the Project Plan Constructing a Project Network Extended Network Techniques to Come Close to Reality Hammock Activities Structure of a Project Monitoring Information System Project Monitoring System The Project Control Process Developing an Integrated Cost/Schedule System Development of Project Baselines Indexes to Monitor Progress Additional Earned Value Rules Types of Project Constraints Classification of A Scheduling Problem Resource Allocation Methods Project Implementation—Sustaining Collaborative Relationships Managing Customer Relations Managing Project Stakeholders Social Network Building Hours 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 Activity (quiz, exams, etc. ) development Management by Wandering Around Contradictions of Project Management Qualities of an Effective Project Manager Suggestions for Project Managers Class/Tutorial Schedule : - Textbook : Essential Kathy Schwalbe, " Information Technology Project Management," Thomson Course Technology , 2008 - Recomended Readings Bob Huges, Mike Cotterell “Software Project Management”; McGraw Hill; 2002 Relationship of Course to IS Program Outcomes: Program Outcomes Course Learning a B c d e f g h i j Outcomes CLO1 CLO2 CLO3 CLO4 CLO5 CLO6 CLO7 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ k Course evaluation : There are two midterm exams during the semester, a final exam and graded homework & tutorial test: Week due Proportion Quiz 1 and 2 03 and 7th week 10% Midterm 1 Midterm exam 2 Assignment /HW 8th Week 12 During the semester Final exam This will be a 2-hour examination and the date and time will be announced by the University. 20% 20% 10% 40% Office hours: Location BS17 Time Outside office hours, please make an appointment by sending an email to: Mr. Farooqui N.K. Reviewed by: ………………….. 3/7/2016 10:18 PM