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Mohanarajah, S.
(2020)
Comprehensive project management model to enhance software management success.
Doctoral thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
The management of software projects success with current project management
models formally based and developed with traditional or plan-based, agile and
hybrid management methodologies in dynamic flexibility and size complexity
environments have not worked to its expectation in increasing the success rates
in software projects over the last two decades in Malaysia. Traditional project
management methodologies were plan driven and rigid in the implementation of
Information Technology (IT) projects. The birth of modern project management
with the introduction of the Agile Manifesto in 2001 had promised to better
manage IT projects with its 4 values and 12 principles, but increase in software
management success still appears to be elusive. The Agile Manifesto promised
an improvement in the management of software success while studies of critical
success and failure factors have also been used as quick solutions and not longterm
robust improvements. Hybrid project management methodologies, which
combined traditional or plan-based and agile methodologies, are being used but
its feasibility as suitable methodologies is unclear in dynamic flexibility and size
complexity environments.
This scenario has created a need to review the software management success
problem with more emphasis in the enhancement of software success
management through studies on the management of traditional or plan-based,
agile and hybrid models with dynamic flexibility and size complexity moderators
to support contingency environments and close some of the gaps in current
project management models.
A comprehensive Project Management Model was proposed and developed with
significant characteristics in traditional or plan-based, agile and hybrid
methodologies in project environments that required dynamic flexibility and size complexity contingencies with an objective to enhance software management
success.
An empirical research methodology was used with a quantitative approach to
collect data using questionnaires provided to software management
practitioners managing software projects in industry. The data collected was
analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) and the
Partial Least Squares (PLS) tools with the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM)
technique.
The analysis from the tools and techniques assisted in evaluating the proposed
comprehensive project management model with a set of software management
characteristics that were significant in enhancing the management of success in
software projects.
The comprehensive project management model was statistically validated and
provided to practitioners in industries. The model was found to be effective as it
enhanced the success management of their current software projects both in the
usage of methodologies and in dynamic flexibility and size complexity
environments as contingencies.
This study provided a major contribution to the software industry as previous
studies of project management models were not comprehensive in integrating
the various significant characteristics in software project management
methodologies with dynamic flexibility and size complexity environments.
The empirical and industry validation of the comprehensive project management
model resulted in an increase in percentage by 73.56% and 82.15% respectively
in software management success.
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