A Requirements Solution While Training Professional Project Leaders
https://doi.org/10.15514/ISPRAS-2021-33(5)-12
Abstract
Globalization urges the necessity of having world class leaders, and very frequently in its formation, is required to teach them computational tools to mainly improve their project management facilities. In order to give project management a greater quality, a very important point is to control and follow up all users’ diverse requirements, from the beginning to the end of each or any type of project: administrative, academic, engineering, software, video games, virtual and mixed reality, etc. This research shows a project requirements manager’s approach which allows knowing the specific requirements in each of its phases and give an advanced description of its various types and their traceability. This prototype promotes project requirement management best practices, and link them to the various areas of engineering, administration, planning and also with society, industry, commerce and academic sectors.
About the Authors
Vanessa Atenea VARGAS-PÉREZMexico
PhD Student
Laura Silvia VARGAS-PÉREZ
Mexico
Full Professor & Senior Researcher
Agustín Francisco GUTIÉRREZ-TORNÉS
Mexico
PhD, Full Professor & Senior Researcher
Ana María SOTO-HERNÁNDEZ
Mexico
PhD, Full Professor & Senior Researcher
Edgardo Manuel FELIPE-RIVERÓN
Mexico
PhD, Senior Researcher
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For citations:
VARGAS-PÉREZ V., VARGAS-PÉREZ L., GUTIÉRREZ-TORNÉS A., SOTO-HERNÁNDEZ A., FELIPE-RIVERÓN E. A Requirements Solution While Training Professional Project Leaders. Proceedings of the Institute for System Programming of the RAS (Proceedings of ISP RAS). 2021;33(5):205-218. https://doi.org/10.15514/ISPRAS-2021-33(5)-12