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1 Copyright 03/15/20021 CREATING A FOREST ONE GROVE AT A TIME Regenerative Reengineering©

2 Copyright 03/15/20022 How Important is Good Project Management? The Standish Group International, Inc. in The CHAOS Report: “In over 8,000 projects conducted by 350 companies, only 16 percent of the projects were considered successful … delivered on time and within budget”

3 Copyright 03/15/20023 Department of Defense Software Study 29 % -paid for, but not delivered 20% - used, but extensively reworked or abandoned 2% - used as delivered 46% - delivered, but not successfully used 3% - used after changes

4 Copyright 03/15/20024 WHO GETS TO SAY WHAT THE FOREST LOOKS LIKE? Goal setters They only see what they know

5 Copyright 03/15/20025 WHO GETS TO SAY WHAT THE FOREST LOOKS LIKE? Business processors They are busy running the business and not looking to the future

6 Copyright 03/15/20026 WHO GETS TO SAY WHAT THE FOREST LOOKS LIKE? Technicians They only see technology but not the corporate goals

7 Copyright 03/15/20027 WHO GETS TO SAY WHAT THE FOREST LOOKS LIKE? Goal setters Business processors Technicians Together the competitive advantage is created

8 Copyright 03/15/20028 Experience Large Insurance Company Reuse Very Low Very High Modifiable Maintenance Cost 1/3 Less Maintenance Cost New Controlled Methodology Waterfall Development Methodology Legend: Costs On Budget 1/3 Over Budget Reliable Zero Defects Many Defects Time 3 Years to Produce 2 Years to Produce Efficient 1,500 Claims per Hour 15,000 Claims per Hour

9 Copyright 03/15/20029 Waterfall Software Development Domain Analysis / Waterfall Development Methodology Research Design Code Test Domain Analysis Methods Tuning Domain Engineer Domain AnalysisDomain ModelsOther Inputs Existing Systems Domain Expert Domain Analyst Reuse Manager Usage Data Reusable Resources Asset Manager Librarian System

10 Copyright 03/15/200210 Task A Task C Task B Task D Task E Task F Demonstration Pert Chart Task G First H In this example Task A and Task H are the critical time path. So a lot of time will be spent reviewing the progress of this critical time path.

11 Copyright 03/15/200211 Task A Task C Task B Task D Task E Task F Demonstration Pert Chart Task G Task H Even though Task A and Task H are the critical time path Task D is the critical technical factor for completing the project on schedule. If Task D extends past the node at the end of A this will force the project to be late.

12 Copyright 03/15/200212 Task A (More People Working) Task C Task B Task D Task E Task F Demonstration Pert Chart Task G (More People Working) Task H We need several ways of looking at the critical path. Task A and Task G may be able to be implemented to reduce the risk of a project overrun.

13 Copyright 03/15/200213 Regenerative Reengineering Philosophy / Paradigm Business Requirement Technical Need Technical Advantages Selected Upgrade Produce Technology Created Business Advantages Provides New Business/ Technology Insight Negotiation

14 Copyright 03/15/200214 Critical Business/ Technology Identify Plausible Alternatives Identify Existing Tools / Functions Select Best Alternatives to Advance Reengineering Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV Study of the Forest and the Trees

15 Copyright 03/15/200215 Study Alternatives Select Best and Fall-back Alternatives Critical Business/ Technology Identify Plausible Alternatives Identify Existing Tools / Functions Select Best Alternatives to Advance Reengineering Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV

16 Copyright 03/15/200216 Complete Study of Alternatives Design Specifications Identify New Tools / Functions Critical Business/ Technology Identify Plausible Alternatives Identify Existing Tools / Functions Select Best Alternatives to Advance Study Alternatives Select Best and Fall-back Alternatives Reengineering Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV Most methodologies contain these processes

17 Copyright 03/15/200217 Write Specifications Code Programs or Design Processes Create New Tools / Functions Debug Items Install Operate Reengineering Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV Create Groves to make it easy to create a forest Creating the forest from pre-created groves

18 Copyright 03/15/200218 Critical Business/ Technology Identify Plausible Alternatives Identify Existing Tools / Functions Select Best Alternatives to Advance Study Alternatives Select Best and Fall-back Alternatives Complete Study of Alternatives Design Specifications Identify New Tools / Functions Write Specifications Code Programs or Design Processes Create New Tools / Functions Debug Items Install Operate Reengineering Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV

19 Copyright 03/15/200219 Technical Goals Technical Requirements Customer Driven Corporate Goals Business Goals Business Requirements Combined Business/ Technical Requirements Knowledge Reusable Business Process or Code Create Reusable Business Process or Code

20 Copyright 03/15/200220 KNOWLEDGE DATA TIME BUSINESS FUNCTIONS BUSINESS PROCESSES BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS TECHNICAL PROCESSES TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

21 Copyright 03/15/200221 KNOWLEDGE SUPPORTS BUSINESS Management Controls Knowledge Technicians Propose Changes / Enhancements to: Business Capability - Alternatives Business Process - Alternatives Knowledge Usage and Alternatives Technical Alternatives

22 Copyright 03/15/200222 CREATING A FOREST ONE GROVE AT A TIME Regenerative Reengineering© Thank You ! ! !


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