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Conference Paper Scheduling, Estimating, Work Breakdown Structures 11 May 2015
Scheduling optimization with line of balance and start-finish relations / Ricardo Viana Vargas, Felipe Fernandes Moreira.
By Vargas, Ricardo Viana | Moreira, Felipe Fernandes The start-finish relationship between activities are often misunderstood; partly due to the lack of understanding regarding the true meaning of logical relationships. This paper, which has the…
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Conference Paper Change Management, Estimating, Work Breakdown Structures 22 October 2011
Planning as a tactile experience to improve communication
By Goebel, Clement James Many project managers have experienced spending dozens of hours preparing estimates, status reports, and Gantt charts, only to have them ignored by key stakeholders. While this may be frustrating…
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Conference Paper Estimating, Work Breakdown Structures 19 October 2008
Five keys to estimating
By Stenbeck, John Projects that successfully meet planned targets are those that often began with estimates that accurately reflected the reality involved in realizing the project. This paper examines a process for…
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Article Cost Management, Estimating, Work Breakdown Structures March 1985
Project Management Journal
The elusive budgeted cost of work performed for research and development projects
By Pham, T. G. Budgeted cost of work performed (BCWP) can function--theoretically, at least--as a powerful tool for making budget forecasts. But although it plays an important role in monitoring the cost of work…
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