Forums for the Business Analyst

 
  Modern Analyst Forums  Business and Sy...  Business Proces...  Which document contain IT project cost?
Previous Previous
 
Next Next
New Post 12/23/2009 12:28 AM
User is offline Vinu
9 posts
10th Level Poster


Which document contain IT project cost? 

which document contain IT project's cost when new project is arrive?? and how do u define the project cost?

 
New Post 12/23/2009 7:05 AM
User is offline Tony Markos
493 posts
5th Level Poster


Re: Which document contain IT project cost? 

Hi:

I will address your second questin: How does a BA define software project cost?

1.)  Rigorously define the scope (i.e., extent) of the system.  With sofware, this is especially important as you can neither see, feel or touch software and therefore determining scope takes real work

2.)  Properly partition the system down into equal-size "chunks" small enough that you can estimate the amount of work required to develop one of the  chunks.

3.)  Multiply the cost for amount of work for one chunk by the total number of chunks.

4.)  Adjust for inefficiencies (idle time and such)

5.)  Get accounting to cost it all out

This approach is applicable for both Agile and non-agile projects.

Tony Markos

 

 

 

 
Previous Previous
 
Next Next
  Modern Analyst Forums  Business and Sy...  Business Proces...  Which document contain IT project cost?

Community Blog - Latest Posts

As Business Analysts in Agile teams, we often hear about Definition of Ready (DOR) and Definition of Done (DOD). But beyond the buzzwords, these two concepts are powerful tools to drive clarity, consistency, and quality in our work. Definition of Ready ensures a user story is truly ready for development. It answers: Is this story clear, feasible...
In today's fast-paced digital world, successful projects aren't just built on great code—they're built on clarity. And that clarity often comes from one key player: the Business Analyst. At the heart of every great product or system is a need—a business goal, a customer pain point, or a regulatory requirement. But busines...
I have always loved cooking. I learned from my Grandma June and her kitchen was her sanctuary, a small, warm sunlit space filled with jars of spices, stacks of cookbooks, and the comforting smell of something always on the stove or baking in the oven. Grandma June was as great a cook as she was a teacher to me. She never followed a recipe “to...

 






 

Copyright 2006-2025 by Modern Analyst Media LLC