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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Projekt uvedení nového prototypu obráběcího stroje do sériové výroby / The project of introducing a new prototype of a machine tool into series production

Břenek, Lukáš January 2019 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with a topic of project management. The first part is focused on a research behind the theory of project management. In the second part, an analysis of the current state of project management in a selected company producing machine tools is performed first. Then it is followed by a proposal to change the process. In the last part, the individual proposals are then analysed and shown on a real project. These proposals could lead to improvements in productivity and product after implementation.
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The social representation of success in IT projects in Brazil from the IT professionals' perspective

Rodriguez Melon, Marcela 16 November 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Marcela Rodriguez Melon (marcelamelon@gmail.com) on 2017-01-13T18:50:56Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao MEX 2015_Marcela Melon_vFinal.pdf: 5355477 bytes, checksum: fa533c42f0b5ab47e31dfda162b643d8 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Janete de Oliveira Feitosa (janete.feitosa@fgv.br) on 2017-01-18T12:00:14Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao MEX 2015_Marcela Melon_vFinal.pdf: 5355477 bytes, checksum: fa533c42f0b5ab47e31dfda162b643d8 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-01-25T12:11:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao MEX 2015_Marcela Melon_vFinal.pdf: 5355477 bytes, checksum: fa533c42f0b5ab47e31dfda162b643d8 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-11-16 / Different authors have proposed different criteria that should be considered to assess the success of Information Technology/Information Systems (IT/IS) projects. Through a review of the available literature concerning success criteria for IT/IS projects, this research identified that there is a clear trend over time to shift from the original budget, quality and time criteria to a larger set of criteria that involves not only those that are internal to the project but also external factors, such as impacts on the organization and people involved. This study aims to expose the perception of the Brazilian IT professionals about success in IT projects by using the word evocation technique and the Social Representation Theory (SRT). The data were empirically collected from 175 IT professionals through a web-based survey. The data was then processed on the software EVOC using the technique of the four quadrants from Vergès to identify the central nucleus and the peripheral system of the social representation of IT project success for the Brazilian IT professionals. The resultant data was then further analyzed and compared to the extant literature. As a result, the Brazilian IT professionals perceive the central core of the social representation of IT project success as formed by 'Satisfaction' and 'Scope'. The results show that while a considerably amount of IT professionals still consider Cost, Quality and Time as relevant factors for project success, due to the high frequency of evocation that these words had, they do not consider as the most important ones. This corroborates with the literature that points towards the evolution of the success criteria for IT projects. The results allow professionals and project managers to better prioritize the goals of their projects, by knowing how IT project success is recognized by the IT professionals in Brazil. / Diferentes autores propuseram diferentes critérios que devem ser considerados para avaliar o sucesso dos projetos de Tecnologia da Informação/Sistemas de Informação (TI/SI). Através de uma revisão da literatura disponível sobre critérios de sucesso para projetos de TI/SI, esta pesquisa identificou que há uma tendência clara ao longo do tempo em mudar do critério original de orçamento, qualidade e tempo para um conjunto maior de critérios que envolve não apenas aqueles internos ao projeto, mas também fatores externos, tais como impactos na organização e nas pessoas envolvidas. Este estudo tem como objetivo expor a percepção dos profissionais de TI brasileiros sobre o sucesso em projetos de TI, utilizando a técnica de evocação de palavras e a Teoria da Representação Social (TRS). Os dados foram empiricamente coletados de 175 profissionais de TI através de um questionário baseado na web. Os dados foram processados no software EVOC utilizando a técnica dos quatro quadrantes de Vergès para identificar o núcleo central e o sistema periférico da representação social do sucesso em projetos de TI do ponto de vista dos profissionais brasileiros de TI. Os dados resultantes foram posteriormente analisados e comparados com a literatura existente. Como resultado, os profissionais brasileiros de TI percebem o núcleo central da representação social de sucesso em projetos de TI como sendo composto por 'Satisfação' e 'Escopo'. Os resultados mostram que, apesar de uma quantidade considerável de profissionais de TI ainda considerar Custo, Qualidade e Tempo como fatores relevantes para o sucesso do projeto, devido à alta frequência de evocação que essas palavras possuíram, eles não são considerados como os mais importantes. O que corrobora com a literatura que aponta uma evolução nos critérios de sucesso para projetos de TI. Os resultados permitem que profissionais e gerentes de projetos priorizem melhor os objetivos de seus projetos, de posse da informação de como o sucesso de um projeto de TI é reconhecido pelos profissionais de TI no Brasil.
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Softwarová podpora projektového řízení / Software Support for Project Management

Czibor, František January 2009 (has links)
This thesis deals with project management and how software can support it. In first part the problems and characteristics of project management is stressed as well as theoretical basics with focus on software development projects. Comparison of the available tools as project management aid is also touched. Objective of this thesis is to create such a project management aid tool by detailed analysis, design and implementation. The system has been implemented in programming language C#, the database layer is Microsoft SQL. End the end of the thesis the summary of the achieved results and possible future extensions of the project management tool can be found.

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