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Andreas Johannsen, Anne Kramer, Stokar von Neuforn, Daniela Stokar von Neuforn
Foundations for Software Project Management in Classic and Agile Environments
English · Paperback / Softback
Will be released 28.05.2026
Description
This book provides the necessary foundational knowledge in the increasingly critical field of software project management. It follows the curriculum of the ASQF® Certified Professional for Project Management (CPPM) certification scheme. It is, however, suitable for any introductory academic or professional course in the field.
Different project management frameworks exist. Some of them still cultivate the idea of an omnipotent project manager, while others call themselves agile and distribute the burden of the task among several shoulders. Yet without a common language, communication is difficult. Consequently, the book starts with definitions of important terms and an overview of project management practices based on the ISO 21502:2020(E) standard. This helps projects establish consistent terminology and a common understanding of the activities. These activities are explained in detail, starting with project initiation, project planning, implementation, and controlling, to project acceptance and closing. Separate chapters are devoted to the overarching processes of quality assurance, risk management, human resource management, and maturity models. A continuous case study, anecdotes from the authors past projects, and numerous illustrations turn the otherwise dry topic into a practical, enjoyable read. Projects are social systems, and when they fail, it is often due to human-related reasons. Motivation, leadership, and soft skills in general are as important as knowing effort estimation methods or change management processes. The book therefore conveys knowledge on two levels: the technical level with its methods and practices, and the human level with its roles and skills.
This book is not only for those who have been appointed as project managers or who are considering it as a career path in sequential environments, but also for everyone working in agile software projects. Numerous practical exercises with sample solutions help both practitioners and university students deepen their understanding of this fascinating field.
List of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Project Organization.- Chapter 3. Project Management Frameworks in SW Development.- Chapter 4. Project Initiation.- Chapter 5. Project Planning.- Chapter 6. Implementing and Controlling a Project.- Chapter 7. Project Acceptance and Closing.- Chapter 8. Quality Assurance.- Chapter 9. Risk Management.- Chapter 10. Human Resource Management.- Chapter 11.- Maturity Models.- Chapter 12. Summary.
About the author
Andreas Johannsen
holds the professorship "System Development and Integration" since 2006 and is the scientific director of the BID research group at the Brandenburg University of Applied Sciences. In addition, he is the owner of Johannsen Management Consulting (JMC) in Berlin and has been a trainer of project management certificate courses for many years.
Anne Kramer
started her career as a project manager in Paris for Schlumberger Systems. From 2001 to 2022, she worked for sepp.med GmbH as project manager and process consultant. Today, she is Global CSM at Smartesting Solutions & Services, a French provider of testing tools. Anne is also a passionate speaker at conferences, a trainer and author of several books.
Daniela Stokar von Neuforn
has been working as an independent trainer, coach, and project manager since 1992, with a focus on HR development, communication, demographics, customer and service orientation, and train-the-trainer methodologies. Drawing on her extensive expertise in both strategic and operational project management, she has also been the owner of TTM Training & Transfermanagement since 2011. In addition, she contributed a substantial portion of the illustrations in this book, endowing it with its distinctive artistic character.
Summary
This book provides the necessary foundational knowledge in the increasingly critical field of software project management. It follows the curriculum of the ASQF® Certified Professional for Project Management (CPPM) certification scheme. It is, however, suitable for any introductory academic or professional course in the field.
Different project management frameworks exist. Some of them still cultivate the idea of an omnipotent project manager, while others call themselves “agile” and distribute the burden of the task among several shoulders. Yet without a common language, communication is difficult. Consequently, the book starts with definitions of important terms and an overview of project management practices based on the ISO 21502:2020(E) standard. This helps projects establish consistent terminology and a common understanding of the activities. These activities are explained in detail, starting with project initiation, project planning, implementation, and controlling, to project acceptance and closing. Separate chapters are devoted to the overarching processes of quality assurance, risk management, human resource management, and maturity models. A continuous case study, anecdotes from the authors’ past projects, and numerous illustrations turn the otherwise dry topic into a practical, enjoyable read. Projects are social systems, and when they fail, it is often due to human-related reasons. Motivation, leadership, and soft skills in general are as important as knowing effort estimation methods or change management processes. The book therefore conveys knowledge on two levels: the technical level with its methods and practices, and the human level with its roles and skills.
This book is not only for those who have been appointed as project managers or who are considering it as a career path in sequential environments, but also for everyone working in agile software projects. Numerous practical exercises with sample solutions help both practitioners and university students deepen their understanding of this fascinating field.
Product details
| Authors | Andreas Johannsen, Anne Kramer, Stokar von Neuforn, Daniela Stokar von Neuforn |
| Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
| Languages | English |
| Product format | Paperback / Softback |
| Release | 28.05.2026 |
| EAN | 9783032167965 |
| ISBN | 978-3-0-3216796-5 |
| Illustrations | Approx. 330 p. |
| Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> IT, data processing
> IT
Software Engineering, Wirtschaftsmathematik und -informatik, IT-Management, Scrum, software development, business administration, risk management, IT Operations, Agile Software Development, Software Management, Business Informatics, software project management, software quality assurance |
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