[AISWorld] Call4Chapters - Springer Book - Software Project Management

zaigham mahmood dr.z.mahmood at hotmail.co.uk
Mon May 9 08:11:19 EDT 2016


 2nd CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS Software Project Management for Distributed Computing:Life-Cycle Methods for Developing Scalable and Reliable Tools Editor: Professor Zaigham Mahmood (Univ of Derby UK, NW Univ S Africa)To be published by Springer Verlag, in 2017 Chapter Proposal Submission Deadline: 10 May 2016       1.      Introduction Software project Management (SPM) is a sub-discipline of project management in which software projects are planned, developed and managed. Many SPM paradigms exists that are being successfully employed, however, with the recent advances in computing technologies, eg Cloud Computing, the existing frameworks and management approaches do not satisfactorily apply. There is now a requirement for software that is scalable, sustainable and suitable for distributed computing environments; as well as a requirement for management methods with newer approaches that take into account distributed working practices utilising newer technologies/strategies. In the proposed book, we aim to investigate management approaches to developing software suitable for distributed environments. Emphasis is also on the use of latest technologies/frameworks. Hopefully, the proposed text will fill a gap in the SPM literature/practice by providing scientific contributions, focusing on project management methods/approaches for engineering scalable and reliable software suitable for distributed environments.       2.      Suggested Topics Some topics relevant to the book theme include: ·         Effective methodologies for the management of software projects·         Managing design and developing of scalable and sustainable software products·         Life-cycle methods and developing scalable tools·         Estimation of costs and times for the development of distributed software  ·         Management and simulation of distributed environments for software testing·         Management of ‘software project execution’ phase within the overall SPM·         Approaches to managing large software development distributed teams·         Management of Agile methodologies and enterprise cloud computing·         Management and analytics for Big Data·         Understanding of Data Science requirements and methodologies·         Testing and implementation approaches for distributed software applications·         Use of CASE tools for development/management of distributed software·         Advances in project management approaches, barriers, limitations and solutions·         Tools and technologies for effective SPM·         Management of migration of scalable software to cloud/distributed environments·         Limitations/barriers to design/development of software suitable for smart devices·         Case studies on failed software projects·         Other case studies and best practices.      3.      Aim and ObjectivesThe aim of the proposed book is to report and discuss topics, as mentioned above, to benefit other researchers and practitioners as well as to advance the existing body of knowledge, in relation to managing and development of scalable/sustainable software. The objectives are:·         To capture the latest research/practice relevant to the proposed subject area·         To discuss recent advances and trends in this fieldTo present Case Studies describing challenges, best practices and solutions to SPMTo discuss alignment of Software Engineering frameworks with SPM approachesTo present corporate analysis and a balanced view of benefits and inherent issues4.      Submission Procedure Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit 1-2 page chapter proposals clearly stating the objective, scope and structure of the proposed chapters - by the deadline mentioned above. Authors of accepted proposals will be notified within two weeks (in most cases) and given guidelines for full chapter preparation. Completed chapters should be approximately 10,000 words or 20 pages in length – longer chapters will also be acceptable. Full chapters will be reviewed following a double-blind peer review process to ensure relevance, quality, originality and high information content. Proposals (and full chapters, after the acceptance of the proposal), in the form of WORD files, should be sent to: dr.z.mahmood at hotmail.co.uk  5.      Important dates·         Chapter proposals due date:              10 May 2016·         Notification of acceptance:                  within 1 weeks of receipt of proposals·         Full chapters due date:                         within 2  months of acceptance notification·         Chapter reviews feedback:                   within 3 months of chapter due date·         Revised chapters due date:                  within 1 month of review feedback

.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dr Zaigham Mahmood, Univ of Derby, UKProfessor Extraordinaire, North West Univ, S AfricaForeign Professor, NUST, Islamabad, PakistanTechnology Consultant, Debesis Education, Derby, UK
Editor-in-Chief, Book Series on E-Government, IGI Global.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Zaigham's Books: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Zaigham-Mahmood/e/B00B29OIK6-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  		 	   		  


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