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CSE Thesis Topic Details

Thesis Topic Details

Topic ID:
1439
Title:
Determinants of project success
Supervisor:
Paul Bannerman
Research Area:
Software Engineering
Associated Staff
Assessor:
Ross Jeffery
Topic Details
Status:
Active
Type:
Research
Programs:
CS CE SE
Group Suitable:
No
Industrial:
No
Pre-requisites:
Description:
This is a research topic on the differential determinants of project success. The literature talks about success factors, processes, and capabilities as being key to software project success. How can these alternative explanations be rationalised? (Will the real determinants of project success please stand up!)

Part A will involve a literature review and development of an integrative or alternate view. Part B will involve trialing your view in the real world.
Comments:
Dr Paul Bannerman is a NICTA research scientist and conjoint UNSW/CSE research fellow. You will need to attend review meetings at the NICTA ATP laboratory near the Redfern train station.

This topic may be of interest to students considering post-graduate research. It provides basic foundations in independently investigating a research topic.
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