Impact of Project Management Methodologies on IT Software Project Outcomes

Thesis title: Impact of Project Management Methodologies on IT Software Project Outcomes
Author: Tkachev, Arseniy
Thesis type: Diploma thesis
Supervisor: Svatá, Vlasta
Opponents: Zbořil, Martin
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
This thesis investigates the impact of project management methodologies on Information Technology (IT) software development project outcomes, focusing on Traditional Project Management (TPM) and Agile Project Management (APM) approaches. The motivation is to understand how these methodologies influence success metrics such as time, cost, quality, stakeholder satisfaction, and business value across various IT projects. The study involves two practical case studies: a Sales Analyzer Application, a software development project that employs Waterfall methodology, and a Serialization project employing Agile. The analysis investigates how each methodology addresses project constraints, requirements, and objectives. The ultimate goal is to identify conditions where specific approaches perform exceptionally well. The case studies present insights from observing the project execution and success metrics.
Keywords: Project management methodologies; Waterfall; project success metrics; IT software projects; Agile
Thesis title: Impact of Project Management Methodologies on IT Software Project Outcomes
Author: Tkachev, Arseniy
Thesis type: Diplomová práce
Supervisor: Svatá, Vlasta
Opponents: Zbořil, Martin
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
This thesis investigates the impact of project management methodologies on Information Technology (IT) software development project outcomes, focusing on Traditional Project Management (TPM) and Agile Project Management (APM) approaches. The motivation is to understand how these methodologies influence success metrics such as time, cost, quality, stakeholder satisfaction, and business value across various IT projects. The study involves two practical case studies: a Sales Analyzer Application, a software development project that employs Waterfall methodology, and a Serialization project employing Agile. The analysis investigates how each methodology addresses project constraints, requirements, and objectives. The ultimate goal is to identify conditions where specific approaches perform exceptionally well. The case studies present insights from observing the project execution and success metrics.
Keywords: Waterfall; Project management methodologies; IT software projects; Agile; project success metrics

Information about study

Study programme: Information Systems Management
Type of study programme: Magisterský studijní program
Assigned degree: Ing.
Institutions assigning academic degree: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Faculty: Faculty of Informatics and Statistics
Department: Department of Systems Analysis

Information on submission and defense

Date of assignment: 30. 9. 2024
Date of submission: 2. 12. 2024
Date of defense: 2024

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