Brooks’ Law Revisited
A System Dynamics Approach
Pei Hsia, Chih-tung Hsu, David C. Kung
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Zusammenfassungen
The Brooks’ Law says that adding manpower to a late software
project makes it later. Brooks developed the law
through observation of many projects and derived the generalization.
His explanation was quite reasonable and convincing.
However, it becomes a debilitating statement to
any software project manager who is faced with a late
project. This paper presents an in-depth study of Brooks’
Law using the system dynamics simulation approach.
Unlike the first order approximation of Brooks’ Law, we
found some interesting results that can benefit the practicing
project managers. We have found that adding people to
a late project will always increase its cost, but the project
may not always be late. Only under certain degree of
sequential constraints among project tasks will the project
be delayed. To investigate the impact of sequential constraint,
we simulated numerous task conditions and found
that there is a time line T for each project that if enough
manpower is added before T, the project still can finish
before the scheduled deadline. If manpower adjustment is
after T, then the project will definitely be late. This way, the
Brooks’ Law is revised and turned into a useful guiding
principle to benefit software development.
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Begriffe KB IB clear | Brooks LawBrooks Law , Software EngineeringSoftware Engineering , system dynamicssystem dynamics | ||||||||||||||||||
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