An Agile Development Bidirectional Iteration Model for Project Management Information System and its Application

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With the rapid development of the IT, project management information was focused widely. In this paper, an agile development model based on bidirectional iteration for Project Management Information System (PMIS) was set up, in which the 9 modules of project management can be developed concurrently. Among the different development phases of the modules, the vertical iteration was used, and among the different functions in one module, the horizontal iteration was used. Finally, the model was applied to the PMIS of the Caozhuang pumping station project, which illustrated that with the model the constantly changing demands of the user can be satisfied and the high quality PMIS can be developed in time.

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