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Last Class Meeting Final Examination

Final Exam Do the 7 questions as indicated from the list below. Questions to answer: __, __, __, __, __, __, __. - 1.Discuss briefly the four major milestones of a modern software development process. 2. Discuss briefly the primary purpose of each of the four major milestones. 3. Discuss briefly the six topics of periodic status assessment reviews. 4. Discuss briefly the similarities and the differences of top-level organization of a conventional WBS and the top-level organization of a modern WBS. 5. Discuss briefly the similarities and the differences between the four steps for a top-down cost and schedule estimate and the three steps for a bottom-up cost and schedule estimate. 6. Discuss briefly the similarities and the differences of the contents of the iterations in each of the four development phases.

Final Exam (cont’d) 7. Discuss briefly the similarities and the differences between the Line-of-Business organization and the Software Project organization. 8. Discuss briefly the responsibilities of the software management organization. 9. Discuss briefly the types of automation tools which should be used. 10. Discuss briefly the elements of organization policy. 11. Discuss briefly the elements of organization environment. 12. Discuss briefly the pros and cons of extension to the stakeholder environment.

Final Exam (cont’d) 13. Discuss briefly the three core management metrics. 14. Discuss briefly the four core quality metrics. 15. Discuss briefly the three primary causes of excessive personnel attrition. 16. Discuss briefly the dimensions and priorities for tailoring software projects. 17. Discuss briefly the differences in tailoring for large, contract projects versus small, commercial projects. 18. Discuss briefly what you have learned in this course about software project management.