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Conference Paper Scheduling, Benefits Realization, Cost Management, Earned Value Management 13 October 2009
Practical calculation of delays and cost overruns
By Kanabar, Vijay | Leybourne, Stephen A. | Warburton, Roger David Hand In using earned value management (EVM), project managers can gauge the budget and schedule variances between planned work and completed work. This paper examines the new EVM calculations discussed…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Cost Management, Technical Skills, Earned Value Management, Aerospace & Defense 19 July 2006
Phase earned value analysis
By Bower, Douglas C. In the search to find methods to improve project performance, an increasing number of organizations--mostly those in the aerospace and defense industries--have adopted earned value management (EVM).…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Cost Management, Technical Skills, Earned Value Management 21 April 2004
Using earned value management indexes as a team development factor and a compensation tool
By Vargas, Ricardo Viana Building a project-appropriate project team is a project in itself, one that involves planning, acquisition, and execution, including team development. This paper examines an index for evaluating…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Cost Management, Scope Management, Earned Value Management 7 September 2000
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Where in the schedule is your budget?
By Berkey, Walt | Hudson, Joann Program managers have long struggled to integrate cost functions into scheduling tools. And too often they have found that the cost of implementing a program did not match the original program…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Cost Management, Earned Value Management 24 June 2000
Deriving the second and third dimensions of the BCWS
By Sen, Suhrita Earned Value Management, as currently defined in the profession, provides integration of cost and time. However, since projects rarely keep variances to zero and Schedule & Cost Performance Indices…
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