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CEN 4021 18 th Lecture CEN 4021 Software Engineering II Instructor: Masoud Sadjadi http://www.cs.fiu.edu/~sadjadi/ sadjadi@cs.fiu.edu Release Management Council
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II Acknowledgements Dr. Onyeka Ezenwoye Dr. Peter Clarke 2
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II Agenda Release Management Council
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II The team management approach Software projects are becoming very large and complex There is very little reason for all aspects of software to be managed by a single person. Especially when the project is sourced from physically distant areas.
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II The team management approach Knowledge of many organization members can be utilized in decision making. All stakeholders need to be included in the definition of the software project team. The knowledge, opinion and cooperation of subgroup team leaders should be sought by the project team.
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II The team management approach Release management council is a special team management group. Members of this group must understand two important complementary principles: –Responsibility and Authority. Very little chance for success with one and not the other.
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II The team management approach Responsibility –Relates to members’ accountability for project success or failure. Members must view the success of the project as a team goal. Authority –Relates to the power to make or participate in the making of decisions so as the achieve team goals. Responsibility must be accompanied by commensurate authority.
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II Formulating a release management council Release management council is charged with setting goals, policies and guiding the project. Members are picked from different parts of the organization representing major activities. Ensure that decisions are made in a timely manner. Make appropriate adjustments as necessary.
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II Formulating a release management council Members are team leaders representing the following activity areas: –Customer requirements –Design and architecture –Implementation –Tools, techniques –Testing –Configuration management –Quality assurance –Customer support
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II Formulating a release management council Release Management Council Education Human resources Project manager Finance Customer support Testing QA Programming requirement s Design Tools and support Config. Mngmt. Marketing / sales Customer
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II Formulating a release management council Release management council should be introduced at project inception. Members do not need to be department managers. Task description should be part of normal member’s performance plans.
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II Release management mode of operation Mode of operation of a project utilizing the release management approach is that of shared responsibility and shared authority. Members should be stable and constant attendees of the regular project status meeting.
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II Release management mode of operation Members participate in the following all of the following activities: –Sharing data and information –Analyzing and evaluating information –Making decisions and resolving problems –Communicating the information –Coordinating their own groups activities with other groups.
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II Release management mode of operation Release management council meeting should be inclusive and mandatory Avoid formation of subgroups Involved in the planning, organizing, solution, and change decisions Minutes should be compiled and sent to all council members.
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II Release management mode of operation Meeting agenda should include the following topics: –The status of unresolved items –The status of risk items –Tracking data collected –Short discussion and scheduling of any off-line meetings –The generation of status and follow-up open items
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II Release management mode of operation Release management council makes decision on state of products conclusion. This decision becomes difficult if project is not tracking according to plan. Council may hold product release back if product is not ready. Delaying release can have implications for revenues, costs or reputation.
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II Release management mode of operation Release options include the following: –Delay the project with no release to customers –Release parts of the product, delay problem areas until fixed –Release the product to a small controlled group of customers –Release the product to everyone, establish superb customer support
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II Release management mode of operation There may be some negativity associated with product release delay. –Customer fears about quality, usability, etc Project managers should be prepared to tackle product problems and reestablishing customer support confidence. Releasing only a portion of the product can lessen the brunt of the delay.
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II Release management mode of operation There are situations where customers may be willing to take an imperfect release. –Problem areas may not be needed till later Consult sales and marketing group, or even the customers directly. Ensure customer service reps are aware of the condition of the release.
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18 th LectureCEN 4021: Software Engineering II Release management mode of operation Unfinished product may be released to establish market precedence is problems are deemed “non-life threatening” Steps must be taken to ensure proper support. This strategy may backfire and create early image of low quality.
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