Modeling the Dynamics of Software Project Management

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Modeling the Dynamics of Software Project Management
Tarek K Abdel Hamid
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G. , People) Levels and rates are sufficient, in principle, to represent all variables in a system dynamics model. Usually, however, it is very difficult to write a rate equation without first doing some (often complex) algebraic computations. These additional algebraic computations are termed "auxiliaries. " Thus, auxilikry variables, as their name implies, aid in the formulation of rate equations. For example, the "HIRING RATE" equals the "WORKFORCE GAP" (an auxiliary which is equal to the di...fference between the "WORKFORCE LEVEL NEEDED" and the current "TOTAL WORKFORCE") divided by the "HIRING DELAY". Auxiliary variables are represented by a circular symbol. Finally, variables that are defined in sectors of the model other than the one(s) diagrammed are represented by enclosing the variable name in parentheses as shown, bclcv-;. VARIABLE FROM ANOTHER SECTOR Returning to Figure A, notice that the project's total workforce is comprised of two workforce levels, namely, "Newly Hired Uorkforce" and "Experienced Workforce, " (In the current version.

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