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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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The Tennessee Valley Authority as a Regional Planning Project

Smallwood, J. B. January 1956 (has links)
This thesis discusses the history of the Tennessee Valley Authority as a regional planning project.
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A model for planning the requirements capture and analysis process

Chatzoglou, Prodromos D. January 1992 (has links)
No description available.
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Factors constraining the development of professional project management in Turkey's urban design practice/

Kılınç, Deniz. Günaydın, H. Murat January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology,İzmir, 2004 / Includes bibliographical references (leaves. 75).
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Study of standardization of planning process in a Project Management Office (PMO).

Mora Salcedo, Juan January 2015 (has links)
This thesis is about the standardization of the planning phase in a project management office (PMO). The purpose of the research is to find the way to standardize the planning phase in PMO. This purpose is motivated by the relevance of planning phase in projects. Planning is about to forecast, and the consequences of a bad forecasting can be critical for the developing of the project. The research question of the study is the following one:➢ How can the planning phase be standardized in a Project Management Office?To answer this question five interviews have been performed. The interviewees were senior project managers from different companies in Sweden. In order to keep the confidentiality, the names of the managers and the companies which they belong to are omitted. A literature review has been done to set up a theoretical framework and validate the results from the interviews. The study concludes that the only part in planning which can be easily standardized is the work breakdown structure. The results showed that standardization of planning phase as a whole is a big challenge for PMO and also that specialization helps in great measure the standardization of planning.
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Návrh projektu a využití metodiky projektového managementu v podniku / Proposal for Project and Application of Project Management Methodology in the Company

Semančiková, Karolína January 2017 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of offshore outsourcing in a chosen company. The strategy of outsourcing will be carried out with using tools and methods of project management. First part of this thesis will analyse relevant characteristics of the company and target market and should explain importance of this project. Next part will cover detailed planning of scope and timeline of the project, risk analysis and cost analysis, which will also provide the basis for evaluation of the outcomes of this project.
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Risk analysis in management planning and project control : probabilistic techniques are applied to the estimation, planning, forecasting and control of large capital projects to ascertain and reduce the degree of inherent risk and uncertainty

Ashrafi, Rafi M. January 1981 (has links)
Effective estimation, planning, and control of the functions, operations, and resources of a project are among the most challenging tasks faced by the management of today's engineering and construction organisations. The increase in size and complexity of modern projects demand a sound organisational structure and a rational approach. The main objectives of the present study are two-fold. Firstly to report and critically review theoretical and practical developments of different aspects of the management of engineering and construction projects. Secondly to further develop conceptual, practical techniques and processes; also to provide Guidelines to make more effective use. of resources and systems. To achieve these objectives the present research was carried out in close collaboration with various indurtrial organisations. The current literature on project management is critically examined from the point of View of project cost estimation, planning and control. Various existing and recommended procedures, approaches and techniques are reviewed with particular emphasis on using probabilistic techniques. As the problems of scale are increasing, progressively more industries are adopting systems and project management approaches. Problems, deficiencies and gaps in the existing systems are identified. An analysis of a questionnaire survey on Systems-Caps is carried out and the results of the analysis are reported. . S-curves (or progress curves) are widely used in the plauaing and control of cost, time and resources. A mathematical model for the S-curve is adopted for this purpose. Expenditure data on a number of ii recent projects is analysed and fitted to two S-curve models suggested by Keller-Singh and the Department of Health and Social Security (D. H. S. S. ). A comparative study of the models is carried out. A set of standard parameters for the models is obtained and the predicting accuracy of these models for forecasting expenditure for future similar projects investigated. Quantification aspects of risk involved with the completion time of a project are studied. 'A number of stochastic distributions arc fitted for this purpose to the programed and actual durations for the different activities of a housing project. The maximum likelihood method is used for the estimation of parameters of the fitted distributions. Due to the increasing use of indices in the construction industry, building cost and tender price indices, their application, limitations and methods of formation are discussed. Box-Jenkins models are employed to study past behaviour and to forecast future trends for labour, materials and building cost indices. Finally, general conclusions derived from the present regearch are sunmarised and areas requiring further research are proposed.
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An analysis of the effectiveness of the project management process and organisation structure employed by government in new town development /

Yau, Pak-hang, Andy. January 1989 (has links)
Thesis (M. Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 1990. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Projektový management / Project management

Kollmann, Ladislav January 2017 (has links)
The master thesis is focused on the topic Project Management. In the theoretical part the literary research is elaborated. The practical part of the thesis provides an analysis of the current state of the project company ZETOR TRACTORS a.s.. On the basis of knowledge of the system, the arrangements are proposed to improve it.
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North Ventura Avenue Area Plan (Draft Update)

Casswell, Rick A 01 June 2009 (has links) (PDF)
This professional project provides a much needed draft update to the existing Area Plan for North Ventura Avenue (last amended in 1990), an unincorporated area of the County that falls under the City of Ventura’s sphere of influence. New goals, policies and programs have been provided to supplement the goals, policies and programs of the current countywide General Plan for Ventura County (adopted in 2005). The supplemental goals, policies and programs proposed in this draft update apply specifically to North Ventura Avenue, and account for a pending annexation of the area by the City of Ventura. The overall aim of this project was to provide the Ventura County Planning Division with a draft update to the existing North Ventura Avenue Area Plan that reflects modern planning practice and theory. Sustainable growth and development for the area are the underlying goals of this proposed draft update. Reducing auto-dependency through the proposed adoption of a ‘mixed-use specific plan’ land use category represents the most pertinent recommendation of this draft update in aiming to achieve sustainable growth and development of the area in the future.
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Maturité du projet d'urbanisme et temporalités : Détermination de la maturité du projet selon son épaisseur et sa transversalité temporelles / The maturity of the project and its temporalities : Characterization of the maturity of the project by its temporal thickness and transversality

Jolivet, Delphine 26 November 2012 (has links)
L’intérêt de cette recherche est d’aider à la compréhension du processus de projet, par l’entremise de ses temporalités. Nous déterminons les structures temporelles de plusieurs projets d’urbanisme, c’est-à-dire des représentations des temps des projets sous forme de découpages d’inspiration archéologique, généalogique et épistémologique. Cette analyse, issue de notre méthode d’appréhension du temps du projet, qui correspond à un projet défini comme processus, dans sa fonction de saisie d’une réalité donnée, mobilise deux notions. L’épaisseur temporelle est une image qui nuance la vision lissée du temps du projet : ce sont les temporalités du projet, actives ou inactives, qui s’ajoutent, apparaissent ou qui s’imbriquent. La transversalité temporelle est dépendante du contexte, et donc d’une analyse du parcours temporel du projet suivant les interactions entre projet et contexte. Plusieurs indicateurs de maturité du projet existent et marquent l’avancement du projet au fil du temps. / The main point of this research is to help to better understand the project through its temporalities. The temporal structure we determine is a visual representation of those temporalities, inspired by archaeological, genealogical and epistemological domains. This analysis, stemmed from a method fitting a (urban) project defined as a process based on a given reality, is guided by two notions. Temporal thickness is an image which is different from the usual linear and chronological perception of the temporal dimension of the project: it refers to the various active or inactive temporalities which appear, pile up or fit into each other. Temporal transversality mainly depends on context, and thus on an analysis of the progression of the project resulting from the interactions between project and context. Several indicators mark the gradual maturity of the project.

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