Chapter 13. The Incremental SDPM Launching Phase

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Chapter Learning Objectives

After reading this chapter, you will be able to:

  • Understand the complications added to the Launch Phase when using an Incremental SDPM strategy

  • Plan for scope change requests

  • Anticipate and mitigate resource scheduling situations

  • Anticipate and mitigate increment scheduling changes

  • Understand the launch activities of the Incremental SDPM strategy for the Staged Delivery Waterfall model

  • Understand the launch activities of the Incremental SDPM strategy for the Feature-Driven Development model

All of the Launching Phase discussion for the Linear SDPM strategy situation applies to the Incremental SDPM strategy and will not be repeated here (you can read more about the Launching Phase for a Linear SDPM strategy in Part II). Incremental SDPM strategy projects follow the same procedures as by-the-book projects, except they repeat those procedures several times over the life of the project. Within a single repetition, all of the launching activities done in the Linear SDPM strategy are done in the Incremental SDPM strategy. However, you do have some additional considerations, and they arise out of the repetitive nature of the Incremental project. This chapter identifies those additional considerations and discusses how they are handled ...

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