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It is generally agreed that strategic level plans differ from project…
It is generally agreed that strategic level plans differ from project level plans.Identify a project you have worked on, either in your place of work or during your studies, and discuss the issues that you could have included in your strategic plan and those that you could have included in your project plan.
Strategic level plan
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Determine the necessary priorities, procedures and operations to achieve the vision
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Strategic plan is about having a goal in which it is wise to believe and adjust the goal as more knowledge is gained.
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Software engineering projects are frequently considered as ‘high risk’. Discuss the characteristics of information system projects that are associated with minimal risks
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Briefly identify ways in which Information Systems or technology might assist you in achieving the plans you discussed in your answer to Question 1
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Explain the advantages and limitations of qualitative and quantitative methods for measuring quality in software engineering projects. Illustrate your answer with examples of each.
Qualitative
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limitations
imperfect
not universal, critics are for esoteric issues
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To be useful in a real-world context, a software metric must be simple and computable, persuasive, consistent, and objective. It should be programming language independent and provide you with effective feedback.
Quantitative
advantages
provide basis for indirect measures and excellent checklist for assessing the quality of the software
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