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Project Management

Summary

PM is designed for students who have expressed interest in the principles of project management. The subject deals project management with particular emphasis on the function of project manager. From this perspective, are discussed in various topics as well as practical exercises. Its aim is to create conditions for students and knowledge needed for project management.

Literature

ROSENAU, M.: Successful Project Management: A Step-by-Step Approach with Practical Examples, Hardcover: 384 pages, Publisher: Wiley; 4 edition (September 9, 2005), ISBN-10: 047168032X, ISBN-13: 978-0471680321

Advised literature

GAREIS R.:Happy Projects!,Vienna:MANZ Verlag,2005 ,p.622, ISBN 3-214-08268-X 
McConnell.S.: Software Estimation: Demystifying the Black Art. Redmond, Wa.: Microsoft Press, 352 pages, 2006. ISBN: 0735605351 .
International Standards
Project management Institute: A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) - Third Edition, Project Management Institute:Project Management Institute, 2004, s. 388, ISBN 193069945X
International Project Management Association: IPMA Competence Baseline , version 3.0., IPMA:IPMA, 2006,s. 176, ISBN 0-9553213-0-1 
Www links
International Project Management Association (IPMA)
See document: www.ipma.cz
Project Management Institute (PMI)
See document: www.pmi.org


Language of instruction čeština
Code 456-0355
Abbreviation PM
Course title Project Management
Coordinating department Department of Computer Science
Course coordinator Ing. Přemysl Soldán, CSc.