Introduction to information systems project management /
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston : McGraw-Hill, c2004Edition: 2nd EditionDescription: xiii, 314 p. : illustrations ; 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN: 9780072824025 ; 0072824026 (alk. paper); 9780071232616; 0071232613 Subject(s): Information resources management | Management information systemsDDC classification: 658.4038011Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes index.
pt. 1: Human aspects of information systems projects --
Human aspects of information systems project management --
Project organization --
pt. 2: Project adoption --
Project selection and approval --
Requirements analysis --
pt. 3: Planning --
Systems development --
Estimation --
pt. 4: Scheduling --
Quantitative project scheduling methods --
Probabilistic scheduling models --
pt. 5: Implementation --
Project implementation --
Project control and assessment --
Appendix A: Microsoft project --
Appendix B: A guide to the project management body of knowledge --
Appendix C: SimProject case.
Examining the issues facing MIS project managers, this work incorporates the Project Management Institute's Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), preparing users for the PMI certification exam. It focuses on traditional project management topics such as project adoption, planning, scheduling, and implementation. It also focuses on "systems" issues.
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