Project Management
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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MI-PRM | Z | 3 | 1+2 | Czech |
- Lecturer:
- Matěj Vala (gar.)
- Tutor:
- Monika Součková, Alice Štěpánková, Martin Zeljak
- Supervisor:
- Department of Software Engineering
- Synopsis:
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Students will be introduced to individual stages of project and its typical tasks and principles of its handling. They will be able to prepare a project for realization (especially plan, prepare defense for the investor, and prepare basic project documentation). They will be able to manage and coordinate the activities of realization of a project in any stage.
- Requirements:
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Basic knowlegde of ICT and basic communication skills are expected.
- Syllabus of lectures:
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1. Project management, project, process. Definition of project participants, aims, metrics, quantification, planning, budget.
2. Role of the project manager (presentation, levels of communication, duties). Life cycle and stages of a project.
3. Project documents. Pre-business and business stages of a project.
4. Preparation and realization stages of a project. Operation and closure of a project.
5. Stabilization of a project, feedback, control mechanisms (methodical, contractual, or matter-of-fact supervision), risk management.
6. Contractual arrangement of a project, business negotations, quality of delivery (SLA, security), warranty.
7. Demand, definition of services, evaluation of proposals, the act of public contracts, evaluation criteria.
8. Financial control.
9. Project team management - human resources (roles, CIO, conducting a meeting, written records, tasks).
10. Management of large projects (by area, by volume). Multiproject enviroment (reporting, coordination).
11. Principles of methodology of poject management Prince2, PMI. Quality management of project according to norms ISO 10006, ISO 9001.
12. Setting up project management to company (linear x project management, process management).
13. Particularities of project management of IS development.
- Syllabus of tutorials:
- Study Objective:
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Project management and project thinking became an integral part of management of projects of all kinds (research, development, finances, engineering, etc.). Knowledge of this field takes an important places in the process of recruitment. The aim of this subject is to acquaint student with all of the aspects of project management, refer to the relatated areas, introduce most important methodologies of PM and prepade students for the basic certification of theoretical knowledge of PM (e.g., IPMA D grade). The most common and important software tools used in project management will also be introduced.
- Study materials:
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4. ''A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge: (Pmbok Guide)''. Project Management Institute, 2008. ISBN 1933890517.
5. ''Managing Successful Projects With Prince2''. Stationery Office Books, 2009. ISBN 0113310595.
- Note:
- Time-table for winter semester 2011/2012:
- Time-table is not available yet
- Time-table for summer semester 2011/2012:
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06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon Tue Fri Thu Fri - The course is a part of the following study plans:
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- Branch Software Engineering, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2010, Presented in Czech (compulsory course in the program)
- Master Branch Web Engineering - Version for Students who Enrolled in 2010, Presented in Czech (compulsory course in the program)
- Computer Security, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2010, Presented in Czech (compulsory course in the program)
- Design of Digital Systems, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2010, Presented in Czech (compulsory course in the program)
- Computer Systems and Networks, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2010, Presented in Czech (compulsory course in the program)
- Branch System Programming, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2010, Presented in Czech (compulsory course in the program)
- Branch System Programming, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2010, Presented in Czech (compulsory course in the program)
- Knowledge Engineering, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2010, Presented in Czech (compulsory course in the program)
- Branch Web and Software Engineering, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2010, Presented in Czech (compulsory course in the program)
- Master Informatics, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2010, Presented in Czech (compulsory course in the program)
- Master Informatics, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (compulsory course in the program)
- Branch Web and Software Engineering, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (compulsory course in the program)
- Branch Web and Software Engineering, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (compulsory course in the program)
- Web and Software Engineering, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (compulsory course in the program)
- Knowledge Engineering, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (compulsory course in the program)
- Computer Security, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (compulsory course in the program)
- Design of Digital Systems, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (compulsory course in the program)
- Computer Systems and Networks, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (compulsory course in the program)
- Branch System Programming, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (compulsory course in the program)
- Branch Computer Science, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (compulsory course in the program)
- Master Informatics, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program)
- Computer Security, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program)
- Design of Digital Systems, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program)
- Branch System Programming, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program)
- Branch Computer Science, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program)
- Branch Web and Software Engineering, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program)
- Branch Web and Software Engineering, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program)
- Web and Software Engineering, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program)
- Knowledge Engineering, in Czech, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program)
- Computer Systems and Networks, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program)