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Automatic creation of a crashing-based schedule plan as countermeasures against process delay.
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| Author | Kinoshita, Daisuke Yaegashi, Rhito Uenosono, Kazuhiro Hashiura, Hiroaki Uchikawa, Hiroki Komiya, Seiichi |
| Abstract | Abstract — Development of large-scale software is usually conducted through a project to unite a work force. In addition, no matter what kind of life cycle model is adopted, a development plan is required for a software development project in order for the united work force to perform effectively. Therefore for the successful project, it is necessary to set management objectives to manage plan, and confirm if they are achieved. This method is considered to be effective, but actually planning a software development schedule and following-up the achievement of the management objectives at each step are not easy. Because since all the work for software development is performed in human brain, other people can not measure how much each worker exanimate each work. Therefore it is necessary to secure the time for measuring the depth of a work’s examination by project manager’s talk with the worker in charge, through automating as many parts as possible by means of mechanizing. It is difficult to make a |
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| Subject Keyword | Automatic Creation Process Delay Crashing-based Schedule Plan Management Objective Work Examination Software Development Successful Project Development Plan Abstract Development Large-scale Software Work Force Software Development Schedule Software Development Project Project Manager Talk Many Part Life Cycle Model United Work Force Human Brain |
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