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Managing Component Based Projects
Overview
Course 381 - 3 Days

Using Component Based techniques presents some unique opportunities and challenges for the project manager. Components are used to organize a system into manageable units. Each component provides a service or closely related set of services. Using Components the system is assembled rather than built as a whole.

In this three-day seminar we help you understand how to deliver reusable, component-oriented solutions. Using the principles and techniques that we will discuss you will understand how to achieve “More, Better, Faster” for your organization.

You will learn important principles and concepts that will help you understand how to achieve high-levels of flexibility and reuse, along with improved team performance. You will see how the plan and schedule can be organized, and teams focused on components.

Objectives
  • Understand the principles behind forming high-performance software development teams.
  • Understand the principles and concepts behind Components and Object Technology.
  • Learn about the different Phases of the Software Development Lifecycle.
  • Learn the activities and artifacts necessary for delivering high-quality, component-based systems.
  • Understand how to organize the work into increments that enable high-performance from your teams without sacrificing control.
  • Learn how to effectively plan and schedule a project that uses iterative software development techniques.
  • Determine and apply metrics to measure progress.

Who Will Attend
Managers and team leaders who need to know how to successfully manage and lead Component-Based, Object Technology projects.

Exercises
Exercises and examples will provide students with the hands-on experience necessary to reinforce the lessons learned.

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