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PART A (80 Marks)
CASE 1
ACE
is a premier real estate consultancy involved in real estate dealingsfor top
notch companies in the country. As ACE is growing, the supportstaff at ACE
offices is growing in numbers. The management at ACErealises the need for dedicated collaboration
across its different officesspread across the country. The human resource
department at ACE worksin a distributed fashion. The Head Office of
ACE has the core HR team andthe regional offices have supporting HR staff
along with supporting stafflike site supervisors, accountants, legal executives
and customer support.In all, there are 500
ACE employees spread across the country withalmost 1500 telephone lines connecting them.
The existing emailingsystem facilitates communication and collaboration
partially. Keeping inconsideration the case above, the management at ACE
decides to get asoftware application
developed to cater to the collaboration requirementof ACE.ACE head office has an in-house technical team
who have been taking care of the IT requirements
till now. This team is known as the ‘InternalSystem’
in ACE. Mr. Sharma, one of the Vice Presidents in SeniorManagement chose Ms.
Mary D’Souza from the Internal System teamasthe project manager for this
assignment. Ms. Mary needs to co-ordinatewith all the regional offices in the
country to develop the software. Shewould need inputs from all offices to
decide the functionalities of thisapplication. This application would integrate
the existing email facility andensure that there are many more features
which support the collaborationneeds of the organisation.Mr. Sharma briefs Ms.Mary of the above mentioned
problem statementand the possible solution. Followed by this, Ms.Mary is
instructed to dothe needful.
Based
on the above case, answer the following questions:
1.
Prepare a business case
2.
Draft the feasibility report
3.
Identify the stake holders involved in this project with their suitablerole and responsibilities
4. Under
what circumstances can Ms.Mary outsource this work?
5.
Identify few known quality principles/policies that can be implementedwhile
developing this project.
CASE 2
Rakesh has been just assigned as the
project manager to developaccounting software for a firm based in
a country which has been hostile for quite for sometime. Rakesh has been deployed in the customer’s
country with an initial team consisting of three members. Rakesh
meetsthe customer Mr. David and starts the requirement gathering process.
Mr.David recommends a team of 10 people from his company to facilitate
therequirements gathering process. Rakesh with his three team membersconducts the requirements gathering phase and
comes with a roughestimate of the development time in weeks for the five
modules that havebeen identified.
Development Time (in Person Weeks)
Module
Name
|
Pessimistic
|
Optimistic
|
Most Likely
|
A
|
7
|
3
|
4
|
B
|
4
|
2
|
3
|
C
|
8
|
6
|
7
|
D
|
15
|
5
|
13
|
E
|
20
|
1
|
16
|
Pretty soon Rakesh realises that he will need a
bigger team to completethe project on time. Rakesh raises this human resource
requirement tohis head office in India. Head office suggests Rakesh that he
needs towork with human resources from the local country. Head office
approveshim to go ahead with hiring in the local country.
Based on the above data/information, do the
following:
1.
Calculate the weighted average development time for each module
2.
Standard deviation for each module
3.
Calculate the standard deviation for the complete project and theestimated time
frame for completion?
4.
Assuming Rakesh has to finish this project 20 weeks. What is the teamstrength
he would need to do it?
5.
What are the possible issues Rakesh may face while hiring HumanResources from
the local country?
Case Study 3
Stefan has been working on a computer simulation
project to forecastabout the cyclones and storms. This project also involves
understandingthe impacts of these natural calamities and predicting the
estimateddamage to human lives and property. This project is sponsored jointly
by10 governments across the world.Stefan is the project manager with a team of
20 people and their profilesare listed below.
Designation
|
Number of People
|
Description
|
Programmers
|
12
|
Programming the modulesbased on the designssupplied
by the teamleaders.
|
Team leaders
|
3
|
Team leaders design thesoftware
modules and givethem to the programmersfor programming. Teamleaders are
remotely basedin the geographicallocations which are cycloneand storm prone.
They workclosely with the subjectmatter experts who providethe technical
details aboutnatural calamities. Teamleaders travel tocyclone/storm hit areas
andassist the subject matterexperts.
|
Subject Matter Experts
|
3
|
Subject Matter Experts arepeople
with specializedknowledge and skills relatedto storms and cyclones.These
people keep ontravelling to various locations for studies andprovide the
developmentteam with necessary dataand details.
|
Graphical Designers
|
1
|
These people design theGraphical
User Interface forthe software modulesdeveloped by theprogrammers.
|
Accountant
|
1
|
Accountant keeps track ofthe
project budgeting, costsand expenditures.
|
While the programmers are co-located in
a relatively safe environment, the teamleaders and the subject matter experts
travel in a hostile environment.
Based on the scenario described above, perform
the following:
1.
Based on assumptions, identify minimum of five important risks involved inthe project
2.
Perform a qualitative risk analysis based on the answer for Q. 1 above
3.
Perform a quantitative risk analysis based on Q.1 and Q. 2 above.
Assumenumerical value ranges for probability and impact (Exposure) of risks
4.
Prepare a sample risk register for such a project
5.
List out three positive risks in such a project
CASE 4
New Boston School is a reputed school
in the city and has been inexistence since last 75 years. With IT
affecting all domains of life, theschool has identified the need of a web
based school portal to connect theschool, students and parents/guardians. This
will help the school maintaina transparency between its
staff, students and parents. The business casehas been drafted and
approved. D-Smart Infotech, a local softwaredevelopment firm, has been awarded
this project and Lillie has beenidentified as the project manager for this
project from D-Smart Infotech.Lillie has completed the feasibility study for
this project and D-SmartInfotech has decided to go ahead with the project.
The project deadline is very crucial and ends after
one year of awardingthe project. Since D-Smart Infotech is running short of
human resources,it plans to outsource this project again to a third party
vendor. Since Lilliehas been assigned as
the project manager, she has to identify, select andnegotiate a vendor
for this assignment. The school has awarded thisproject to D-Smart Infotech on
the firm condition that the project shouldbe completed within a year.
Based on the above scenario, answer the following:
1.
Should a third party vendor be selected to do this software project? Ifyes, then
what are the legal formalities D-Smart Infotech need tocomplete with New Boston School and the selected vendor?
2.
What are the high level risks associated in such a project?
PART B
(80 Marks) (Any four)
1. You have been appointed a Project manager for a
major software products company. Your job is to manage the development of the
next generation version of its widely used word-processing software. Because
new revenue must be generated, tight deadlines have been established and
announced. What team structure would you choose and why? What software process
model(s) would you choose and why?
2. You have been asked to develop a
small application that analyzes each course offered by a university and reports
the average grade obtained in thecourse (for a given term). White a statement
of scope that bounds thisproblem.
3. Use the COCOMO II Model I to
estimate the effort required to buildsoftware for a simple ATM that produces 12
screens, 10 reports, and willrequire approximately 80 software components,
Assume average complexity and average developer/environment maturity. Use the
application composition model with object points.
4. Develop a spreadsheet model that
implements one or two of the estimation techniques described in this chapter.
Alternatively, a acquire one or more on-line models for software project
estimation from web-based sources.
5. A system has 12 external inputs, 24
external outputs, fields 30 different external queries, manages 4 internal
logical files, and interfaces with 6 different legacy systems (6 EIFs). All of
these data are of average complexity, and the overall system is relatively
simple. Compute FP for the system.
6. Give at least three examples in
which black-box testing might give the impression that everything’s OK, while
white vox tests might uncover an error. Give at least three examples in which
white-box testing might give the impression that “everything’s OK,” while
black-box tests might uncover an error.
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