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| Project Management With Microsoft Project | Prfsr.com | |
| Using Process Specification Language For Project Information Exchange | Jinxing Cheng, Kincho H. Law | |
| Microsoft Project 2002 - New Features Guide | Microsoft Corp. | |
| Earned Value Project Management - A Powerful Tool For Software Projects | Quentin W. Fleming, Joel M. Koppelman | |
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| Project
management is the discipline of organizing and managing
resources in such a way that these resources deliver all the work
required to complete a project within defined scope, time, and cost constraints.
A project is a temporary and one-time endeavor undertaken to create a
unique product or service. This property of being a temporary and a
one-time undertaking contrasts with processes, or operations, which are
permanent or semi-permanent ongoing functional work to create the same
product or service over and over again. The management of these two
systems is often very different and requires varying technical skills
and philosophy, hence requiring the development of project management. The first challenge of project management is ensuring that a project is delivered within the defined constraints. The second, more ambitious, challenge is the optimized allocation and integration of the inputs needed to meet those pre-defined objectives. The project, therefore, is a carefully selected set of activities chosen to use resources (time, money, people, materials, energy, space, provisions, communication, quality, risk, etc.) to meet the pre-defined objectives. |