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UNIT NAME

STSC_PM

VERSION
December 1993
ORIGIN
Software Technology Support Center (STSC)
REVIEW CODE
OK
INET ADDRESS
www.stsc.hill.af.mil
AUTHOR
Susan Nilson, David Erickson, A. Todd Steadman,
Dean Barrow, Vicki Staib, Verlon Duncan,
Gary Petersen, and Larry Smith
Software Technology Support Center
Attn: Customer Service
Ogden ALC/TISE
Hill AFB, UT 84056
801/777-7703 or DSN 458-7703
FAX 801/777-8069
RIGHTS
Approved for public release; distribution unlimited
COPYRIGHT
None
LOCATION
www.stsc.hill.af.mil
PAL

CLASSIFICATION

KEYWORDS
STSC
Software Tech Support Center
INDEX
Project Management
Management, Project
Nilson, Susan
Erickson, David R.
Steadman, A. Todd
Barrow, Dean
Staib, Vicki
Duncan, Verlon
Petersen, Gary
Smith, Larry
SW Technology Support Center
DEPENDENCIES
None
SEE ALSO
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Discussion of project management tools and product info
TAXONOMY


Documents
    STSC Technology Report
      Project Management Technology


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ABSTRACT

Project Management Technology Report

PM.ZIP - Microsoft Word document

The Project Management Technology Domain is a classification of methodologies, tools, theory and practice as it pertains to the field of project management. The purpose of this report is to increase awareness and understanding of project management technology. Use of this report should be the first step in transferring effective project management principles, methods, and products into practical use. The target audience of this report consists of those managers and technical personnel who are responsible for the development and maintenance of software in their organizations. This report defines the basic concepts of the Project Management Technology Domain and identifies their value in improving software quality and productivity. It explains how the capabilities of current project management products can improve management of software projects. It provides information about specific products in the marketplace. Also included are case studies of organizations that are using Project Management Domain technology. The information is aimed at those who must make decisions about acquiring project management technology and who must prepare their organizations to use it effectively. Finally, this report proposes an identification of future directions of the domain to help in planning long-range strategies and development of an organizational road map toward improved software development.


REVISION HISTORY

January 1996   George Klipper, STSC   Initial Release to the PAL

RELEASE NOTICE

Released to the PAL by the Software Technology Support Center, Hill
Air Force Base.  Authorization was received via electronic mail from
George A. Klipper, Information Manager/BBS, Software Technology
Support Center, klipperg@stsc.hill.af.mil.

DISCLAIMER

This documentation is provided "AS IS" and without any expressed or
implied warranties whatsoever.  No warranties as to performance,
merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose exist.
The user must assume the entire risk and liability of using this
document.  In no event shall any person or organization of people be
held responsible for any direct, indirect, consequential or
inconsequential damages or lost profits.

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