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Producción de Sistemas de Información Agosto-Diciembre 2007

Producción de Sistemas de Información Agosto-Diciembre 2007. Sesión # 3. Propuesta de Proyecto. Fecha de entrega: 21 de agosto Contenido: Datos del cliente Objetivo del proyecto Calendario de actividades (fases) Grupo de consultores (roles) Inversión requerida. Propuesta de Proyecto.

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Producción de Sistemas de Información Agosto-Diciembre 2007

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  1. Producción de Sistemas de InformaciónAgosto-Diciembre 2007 Sesión # 3

  2. Propuesta de Proyecto • Fecha de entrega: 21 de agosto • Contenido: • Datos del cliente • Objetivo del proyecto • Calendario de actividades (fases) • Grupo de consultores (roles) • Inversión requerida

  3. Propuesta de Proyecto • Propuesta exitosa: • Completa • Apropiada • Interesante • Factible • Profesional

  4. Modelos de Desarrollo de Software • Modelo de cascada • Modelo de espiral • Modelo estructurado • Modelo de prototipeo rápido • Otros?

  5. Modelos de Desarrollo de Software Criterios para seleccionar un modelo de desarrollo: • Objetivo • Organización • Entregables • Participantes • Recursos disponibles

  6. Ideal Software Development Process Planning Management Requirements Development Architecture Detailed Design Construction Quality Assurance and Testing User Documentation Time (McConnell, 1998)

  7. Modelos de Desarrollo de Software • Rational de IBM • MSF de Microsoft

  8. Rational (IBM) • A process for software engineering arranges in disciplines and phases • Emerged in 1998, from the “Rational Approach” and the “Object Process 3.8”, from IBM

  9. Rational (IBM) • Core Process Workflows (6) • Core Supporting Workflows (3)

  10. Rational (IBM) • Workers • Activities • Artifacts

  11. Rational Strengths • Iterative • Very comprehensive • Templates • Activity diagrams • Very flexible • For small projects • For large projects • Architecture-centric • Rational for Java • Rational for .Net

  12. MSF Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF): • An approach to IT project management • Based on Microsoft best practices • To improve project success rates • To increase solution quality • To increase business impact • To improve process in terms of CMMi • To support compliance with ISO standards

  13. MSF (Microsoft) MSF is composed of: • Principles • Models • Disciplines • Concepts • Guidelines • Practices

  14. MSF Models • Team Model (roles) • Process Model (activities)

  15. MSF Models

  16. MSF Principles • Foster open communication • Work toward a shared vision • Empower team members • Establish clear accountability and shared responsibility • Focus on delivering business value • Stay agile, expect change • Invest in quality • Learn from all experiences

  17. MSF Principles • MSF = “build it right” • MOF = “run it right”

  18. MSF Critiques • Defines principles, models, and practices (“what”) • Does not define specific actions to conduct those practices (“how”)

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