Towards a Substantive Theory of Decision-Making in Software Project Management: Preliminary Findings from a Qualitative Study
ESEM 2016
Pages: 20
Published: Sep 8, 2016
Abstract
Context: In software project management, the decision-making process is a complex set of tasks largely based on human relations and individual knowledge and cultural background. The factors that affect the decisions of the software project managers (SPMs) as well as their potential consequences require attention because project delays and failures might be related to a series of poor decisions. Goals: To understand how SPMs make decisions based...
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Title
Towards a Substantive Theory of Decision-Making in Software Project Management: Preliminary Findings from a Qualitative Study
Published Date
Sep 8, 2016
Pages
20
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