IT Project Portfolio Optimization: A Risk Management Approach to Software Development Governance.

Little research has examined how to prioritize a portfolio of software projects. When project interdependencies are considered, the complexity of prioritizing even a small number of projects poses computational and evaluative challenges. We develop a prioritization approach to integrate real option...

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Main Authors: Bardhan, I., KAUFFMAN, Robert John, Naranpanawe, S.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-42142016-08-24T08:48:06Z IT Project Portfolio Optimization: A Risk Management Approach to Software Development Governance. Bardhan, I. KAUFFMAN, Robert John Naranpanawe, S. Little research has examined how to prioritize a portfolio of software projects. When project interdependencies are considered, the complexity of prioritizing even a small number of projects poses computational and evaluative challenges. We develop a prioritization approach to integrate real option analysis with a project portfolio optimization model. Our approach makes information technology (IT) portfolio risk management and valuation a meaningful tool for managers. Using real-world data, we implement the portfolio optimization model in a computationally feasible manner and demonstrate the superiority of our integrated optimization model. Our approach helps managers to make effective decisions, such as for investments in a service-oriented architecture, to enable flexible IT capabilities. When adaptability is paramount to success, managers can utilize our methods to inform themselves about the optimal timing of technology adoption decisions. Managers should recognize that IT investment decisions consist of many contingencies, so it is important to balance project-specific risks with the potential value derived across a multiperiod horizon. This permits us to make a contribution to the emerging discipline of software development governance in support of senior management decision making. 2010-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/3213 info:doi/10.1147/JRD.2009.2039824 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Software Engineering
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Bardhan, I.
KAUFFMAN, Robert John
Naranpanawe, S.
IT Project Portfolio Optimization: A Risk Management Approach to Software Development Governance.
description Little research has examined how to prioritize a portfolio of software projects. When project interdependencies are considered, the complexity of prioritizing even a small number of projects poses computational and evaluative challenges. We develop a prioritization approach to integrate real option analysis with a project portfolio optimization model. Our approach makes information technology (IT) portfolio risk management and valuation a meaningful tool for managers. Using real-world data, we implement the portfolio optimization model in a computationally feasible manner and demonstrate the superiority of our integrated optimization model. Our approach helps managers to make effective decisions, such as for investments in a service-oriented architecture, to enable flexible IT capabilities. When adaptability is paramount to success, managers can utilize our methods to inform themselves about the optimal timing of technology adoption decisions. Managers should recognize that IT investment decisions consist of many contingencies, so it is important to balance project-specific risks with the potential value derived across a multiperiod horizon. This permits us to make a contribution to the emerging discipline of software development governance in support of senior management decision making.
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author Bardhan, I.
KAUFFMAN, Robert John
Naranpanawe, S.
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KAUFFMAN, Robert John
Naranpanawe, S.
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title IT Project Portfolio Optimization: A Risk Management Approach to Software Development Governance.
title_short IT Project Portfolio Optimization: A Risk Management Approach to Software Development Governance.
title_full IT Project Portfolio Optimization: A Risk Management Approach to Software Development Governance.
title_fullStr IT Project Portfolio Optimization: A Risk Management Approach to Software Development Governance.
title_full_unstemmed IT Project Portfolio Optimization: A Risk Management Approach to Software Development Governance.
title_sort it project portfolio optimization: a risk management approach to software development governance.
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2010
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/3213
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