Department of Architecture SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENT NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE AR1102 Architectural Design 1 Academic Year 2012/2013 Project 02 – The room and a ‘village’ Project 02 The room and a ‘village’ Understanding architectural language Using architectural language and Making architectural language Arguably the room or its approximation is the basic construct of an architectural space. How it is defined‚ enclosed and what elements are used to do this is the architecture
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CPM model was developed for making risk free Projects. CPM approach is deterministic. In CPM analysis we work with single time estimates. The main focus on VPM analysis is on variations in activity times as consequences of changes in resource assignments. The major focus of CPM analysis is on time cost relationships and it seeks a project schedule that minimizes total cost. Assumptions under lying CPM Analysis- 1. The costs associated with a project can be divided into two components. Direct costs
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What does it mean to take a systems view of a project? How does taking a systems view of a project apply to project management? Through a systems perspective‚ you will view a particular project in terms of how the project will fit with the system and also how one can better the project for the particular system. Explain the four frames of organizations. How can they help project managers understand the organizational context for their projects? Structural Focuses on roles and responsibilities
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by Ms. S.R.Arun‚ AP/IT Mr. A. Jegatheesan‚ AP Head‚ Department of Information Technology Syllabus CS66 OOAD LAB 0032 OBJECTIVE: To develop a mini-project following the 12 exercises listed below. 1. To develop a problem statement. 2. Develop an IEEE standard SRS document. Also develop risk management and project plan (Gantt chart). 3. Identify Use Cases and develop the Use Case model. 4. Identify the business activities and develop an UML Activity diagram. 5. Identity the
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Unit 303- Project Management Opening a Multi-Cuisine Restaurant Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................... 3 DEFINING PHASE.................................................................................................. 3 1. Goals..........................................................................................................
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Project Charter Document Project Name: Basement Finish Product/Process: Living Area PROJECT CHARTER PURPOSE This project will convert 1508 square feet of unfinished space in the basement of the Smith Residence‚ located in Maryland into a livable space. This space will be occupied on a full-time basis by the additional member of the household PROJECT JUSTIFICATION: With the addition of an additional family member into the household‚ it has become apparent that more living space is
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1 project is defined as a collaborative enterprise‚ involving research or design‚ that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim.[1] Projects can be further defined as temporary rather than permanent social systems or work systems that are constituted by teams within or across organizations to accomplish particular tasksunder time constraints. 2 1. Administrative: Administrative projects involve intellectual workers. The scope may change as the project proceeds. 2. Construction:
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results encompassing continuous improvement‚ project planning and scheduling‚ managing multiple projects. An outcome driven‚ detail focused individual with strong stakeholder management skills Technical skills Software P6‚ MS Project AutoCAD Microsoft office : Excel‚ Word‚ Visio and PowerPoint Project management Azadegan project: this Project includes 5 bridges in Azadegan highway which two of them are U-turn bridges. The cost of the project in accordance with the contract is approximately
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MANAGING PROJECTS Name: Course: Professor: Institution: City and state: Date: 1. Draw the network diagram (use activity on the node) 2. Explain how you determined the timing of activities and the total float. From the diagram above‚ the ES or earliest start time is zero for activity A. Therefore‚ ES equals the EF or earliest finish time of the predecessor. An example can be from the diagram above as ES of C activity is EF of activity B i.e. 9 days. Earliest finish time
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The graduate students are allowed to invite a closed number of guests. The ceremony provides in a specific venue which graduating students receive their diplomas‚ enjoying dinner and beverages‚ marking their official graduation from EIP. 2. PROJECT PURPOSE Organize the EIP Graduation Party 2013‚ with a focus on the welfare of graduate students and their families with the teachers and staff from the school. 3. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES • Promote a graduation party to EIP students at the
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