Software Acquisition Management: Managing the Acquisition of Custom Software Systems

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Wiley, Apr 25, 1990 - Computers - 290 pages
Computers/Software Engineering Clear-cut strategies for superior system choices… Most organizations planning the acquisition of a large-scale software system carefully monitor the software development process. But management of the software acquisition process is equally important to guarantee a system that fully meets an organization’s needs. Software Acquisition Management details the entire software acquisition lifecycle and shows you how to tailor management methodologies to fit your specific acquisition project. This single-source guide provides project managers, systems analysts, and others with step-by-step methods for evaluating, selecting, purchasing, and customizing quality software.
  • Covers important legal strategies for proposing, negotiating, and finalizing procurement contracts
  • Includes examples for developing reasonable cost estimates, cost management, and cost accounting
  • Differentiates and clarifies the responsibilities of buyer and seller; provides techniques for dividing and delegating acquisition tasks
From writing a sound proposal to dealing with data rights, Software Acquisition Management is an essential reference that you’ll turn to again and again throughout the software acquisition process.

Contents

The Software Acquisition Environment
15
Acquisition Management
51
Software Statement of Work SOW Issues
75
Contracts and Contract
104
Software ManagementThe Buyers Model
124
Software ManagementThe Sellers Model
157
Software ManagementThe Team Approach
180
Cost Issues and Answers
195
Quality Management
215
Special Topics in Acquisition Management
231
Future Directions in Acquisition Management
255
Appendix A Functional Road Map
267
Bibliography
275
Index
281
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About the author (1990)

About the authors JOHN J. MARCINIAK is Director of Technologies for CTA, Inc., where he is responsible for software development methodologies and strategic technology plans. The author of Software Quality Assurance and Management, Mr. Marciniak has more than twenty-five years of experience in computer systems and software development. He is a member of the IEEE, AIAA, AFA, and AFCEA. Mr. Marciniak received his BEE from the College of the City of New York and his MEE from the University of Oklahoma. DONALD J. REIFER is President of Reifer Consultants, Inc., a leading international software management consulting firm. Mr. Reifer has more than twenty-five years of progressive experience managing large software projects as a member of government and industry teams. He is a member of the ACM, IEEE, ISPA and SSCAG. He received his BSEE from Newark College of Engineering, MSOR from the University of Southern California (USC) and a Certificate in Business Management from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).

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