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Savolainen, P,Ahonen, JJ,Richardson, I
2012
January
International Journal Of Project Management
Software development project success and failure from the supplier's perspective: A systematic literature review
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Software development project Outsourcing Project management Project failure Project success Customer Supplier Literature review IMPLEMENTATION PERFORMANCE UNCERTAINTY OVERRUNS COMPANY RISKS TRUST SPI
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In this paper, we consider software development project success and failure from the supplier's perspective. First we clarified concepts in order to be able to exclude review articles on in-house projects, continuous services, the customer's perspective, and software product development, with the aim of providing valid results for supplier firms. We divided success criteria into project success and project management (PM) success, and, in seven articles, identified three success criteria from the supplier's perspective: customer satisfaction, short-term business benefits, and long-term business benefits. In contrast, no definition of software development project failure was found. Articles were found in seven different journals, showing that knowledge on software development project success from the supplier's perspective is fragmented. This impedes the growth of knowledge on this topic. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. APM and IPMA. All rights reserved.
10.1016/j.ijproman.2011.07.002
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