Description
This training will allow you to measure the impact of new technologies on object/UML project management. You will implement an organization and a project management methodology within the framework of an incremental cycle and describe the activities, the organization of the teams and the associated deliverables.
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?Project managers, application or department managers wanting to know the impact of new technologies on project management.
Prerequisites
Training objectives
Training program
- Projects and object life cycles
- - Reminders about JEE or .
- - NET.
- - Business component, reuse and urbanization of the information system.
- - From the project cycle in cascade to the incremental approach.
- - Existing models: Y cycle, W cycle, RUP, Agile methods (XP, Scrum).
- Role developments
- - The different actors in an Object project.
- - Application and technical architects.
- - Contractualization of MOA/MOE relationships.
- Use cases, load estimation
- - Strategic alignment of a project.
- - Study of business processes.
- - Specification of system use cases.
- - Use Case vs User Story.
- Component approach and layered architecture
- - Determination of business areas.
- - Design of the technical architecture.
- - Construction of the application.
- - Unit tests.
- - Introduction to Agile practices.
- Definition of risky prototypes
- - Risk analysis.
- - Definition of risky prototypes.
- Definition of risky prototypes
- - Risk analysis.
- - Definition of risky prototypes.
- Estimating the charges in question
- - The different methods.
- - The influencing factors correcting the raw estimate.
- Project phases and deliverables
- - Macroplanning: establishing the project plan.
- - Detailed planning of an increment.
- - Parallelization and overlapping of increments.
- - Introduction to the procedures Agile.
- - The RUP.
- - Adaptations to the French context.
- Tracking increments and developments
- - Technical and application architecture committees.
- - Reuse management and urbanization of IS.
- - Dashboards.
- - The project manager's reporting.
- - Evaluation/validation of an increment.
- - Updating risks, updating the project plan.
- - Study of case A concrete case of a management system, actually deployed and functional.