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DESCRIPTION:Got a project with significant system/software components with 
 contracted or subcontracted acquisition? Are you supplying any such system
 s to prime contractors? As every project manager know\, whether working on
  the acquisition or supply side\, defining requirements for information at
  the earliest possible stage of the project life cycle is important. Docum
 entation and management of information is never cheap. Judicious gathering
  of these requirements and agreeing on deliverables at the beginning of th
 e project and managing changes can have significant positive impacts on pr
 oject outcomes.\n\nDuring the past two decades\, the project management di
 scipline evolved producing “A Guide to the Project Management Body of Kn
 owledge (PMBOK® Guide)–Fifth Edition.” During the same period\, Insti
 tute for the Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)\, in collaboration
  with the ISO/IEC international standard development body\, has produced a
  solid framework for system and software life cycle processes anchored by 
 two fundamental standards: ISO/IEC/IEEE15288-2015 Systems and software eng
 ineering—System life cycle processes and ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207-2008 Systems
  and software engineering — Software life cycle processes. This standard
  body also produced a number of other supplemental standards to provide fu
 rther guidance on specific aspects of the life cycle processes.\n\nIn this
  knowledge sharing session\, jointly sponsored by PMI Chicagoland and IEEE
  Chicago Chapter of Technical and Engineering Management Society\, the spe
 aker will share with the audience a detailed set of requirements for infor
 mation needed by users from both acquirer and supplier points of view. Bas
 ed on the ISO/IEC/IEEE Std. 26512:2011 Systems and software engineering 
 — Requirements for acquirers and suppliers of information for users\, sh
 e will explore PMBOK domain of Project Procure Management providing a comp
 rehensive overview and a possible checklist that project managers may use 
 for managing contracts through the product life cycle . She invites the au
 dience to share their own methodologies during the two-hour long discussio
 n.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Project Management Institute\, Chicagoland\n\nSpeak
 er(s): Bakul\, \, Bakul\, \n\nAgenda: \n6:30 - 7:00 pm: Networking\n\n7:00
  - 9:00 pm: Presentation and knowledge sharing session\n\nRoom: Suite 100\
 , DeVry University Downers Grove Center\, 3005 Highland Parkway\, Downers 
 Grove\, Illinois\, United States\, 60515
LOCATION:Room: Suite 100\, DeVry University Downers Grove Center\, 3005 Hig
 hland Parkway\, Downers Grove\, Illinois\, United States\, 60515
ORGANIZER:b.banerjee@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:IEEE TEMS/PMI Knowledge Sharing : Requirements for User Information
  from the points of view of acquirers and suppliers 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/43567
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Got a project with significant system/soft
 ware components with contracted or subcontracted acquisition? Are you supp
 lying any such systems to prime contractors? As every project manager know
 \, whether working on the acquisition or supply side\, defining requiremen
 ts for information at the earliest possible stage of the project life cycl
 e is important. Documentation and management of information is never cheap
 . Judicious gathering of these requirements and agreeing on deliverables a
 t the beginning of the project and managing changes can have significant p
 ositive impacts on project outcomes.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;During the past two decades\,
 &amp;nbsp\;the project management discipline evolved producing &amp;ldquo\;A Guide
  to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK&amp;reg\; Guide)&amp;ndash\;Fi
 fth Edition.&amp;rdquo\; During the same period\, Institute for the Electrical
  and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)\, in collaboration with the ISO/IEC inter
 national&amp;nbsp\;standard development body\, has produced a solid framework 
 for system and software life cycle processes anchored by two fundamental s
 tandards:&amp;nbsp\;ISO/IEC/IEEE15288-2015 Systems and software engineering&amp;md
 ash\;System life cycle processes and&amp;nbsp\;ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207-2008&amp;nbsp\;S
 ystems and software engineering &amp;mdash\; Software life cycle processes. Th
 is standard body also produced a number of other supplemental standards to
  provide further guidance on specific aspects of the life cycle processes.
 &lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;In this knowledge sharing session\, jointly sponsored by PMI Chic
 agoland and IEEE Chicago Chapter of Technical and Engineering Management S
 ociety\, the speaker will share with the audience a detailed set of requir
 ements for information needed by users from both acquirer and supplier poi
 nts of view. Based on the&amp;nbsp\;ISO/IEC/IEEE Std. 26512:2011 Systems and s
 oftware engineering &amp;mdash\; Requirements for acquirers and suppliers of i
 nformation for users\, she will explore PMBOK domain of&amp;nbsp\;Project Proc
 ure Management providing a comprehensive overview and a possible checklist
  that project managers may use for managing contracts through the product 
 life cycle . She invites the audience to share their own methodologies dur
 ing the two-hour long discussion.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;6:30 - 7
 :00 pm: Networking&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;7:00 - 9:00 pm: Presentation and knowledge shar
 ing session&lt;/p&gt;
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