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Project Management Tools and Risk Management There still remains meat on the bones of this study from Software Advice.  On LinkedIn, Joe Hessmiller had an observation that Client relationship and Risk management was far down on the list of concerns. Under the heading More Buyers Request Advanced Functionality Than Basic[1] client management and risk management was […]

July 16, 2015

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Project Management Tools and Transparency We continue with our review of the latest report from Software Advice.  Specifically, we will focus on one of the top three reasons or drivers for buyers are looking to move from manual tools to a less labor intensive project management tool.  The specific language is below: The top reasons […]

July 15, 2015

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In our last blog post on project management tools, we reviewed one of the findings from a study conducted by Software Advice, in their latest report.  That report stated that 60% of the prospective buyers are using manual methods[1].  We should not just disparage those companies that choose to go the manual route. Finding a […]

July 14, 2015

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Why do we use tools? We use tools to make our lives better. It would not be very fun to hammer a nail into wood with our hand.   Imagine the situation if we continued communicate via pony express. Sometimes, when we are not aware a tool exists, we may try to fabricate something.  We make […]

July 13, 2015

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Software Process and Measurement Cast podcast, Tom Cagley and Jon M. Quigley Configuration Management: Theory, Practice, and Application Configuration Management is a common thread that ties the various departments and organizations together, facilitating coordination of effort. 

July 3, 2015

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Testing and Repeat-ability  Repeat-ability of testing results is important to establishing cause and corrective actions. If it is not possible to repeat the sequence of events leading to a failure, it is not possible to replicate and therefore difficult solve the cause of the fault or failure.  The steps that evoked the problem are necessary […]

June 12, 2015

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    Early Reviews Just finished reading Configuration Management: Theory, Practice and Application, and I must say this is the most comprehensive document I have ever read on the subject. It addresses theory, practice, and application, with many real-world examples of what happens when the principles of product/configuration management are not followed! —Bill Dawson, SVP […]

June 11, 2015

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The Civil War It was the United States Civil war, the battle was Gettysburg.  There was no doubt, General Meade had the intention to defeat Robert E. Lee.  In the end General Meade was victorious and his congratulatory order to the troops was also sent by telegraph to the War Department (and would be read […]

June 10, 2015

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Concurrent engineering problem take many forms From our last blog, we have learned that of an organization that has concurrent engineering difficulty, specifically coordinating the design work.  We will further explore this situation.  One of the subsystem groups decides to improve the coordination effort internal to that specific department. For example, System 1 chooses to […]

June 5, 2015

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