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Project Management Defined |
What is Project Management? Project Management Definition Project management is the discipline of organizing and managing resources in such a way that these resources deliver all the work required to meet the project time and cost constraints. The project is a temporary one-off and terminate the commitment to create a unique product or service. This property, which is a temporary and one-time undertaking contrasts with processes or operations, which are permanently or semi-permanent...
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Agile
While Waterfall and RUP lean towards predictability, the overarching goals of Agile are speed and adaptability. There are many different types of Agile development processes, including XP and SCRUM, but all of them strive to get a basic but functional product release into the hands of the customer as quickly as possible.
They then follow that release with incremental releases that add and change features as necessary over time to provide a more robust product. Each incremental module...
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Agile Software Development
Agile software development is a conceptual framework for software projects. There are a number of agile software development methods, as they embrace the Agile Alliance. Most agile methods try to minimize the risk of developing the software, short timeboxes, called iterations, which typically last one to four weeks. Each iteration is similar to the software project, with its miniature, and that includes all the tasks necessary to release the mini-increment of...
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The business case for the project as part of their mandate, or in a separate document in order for the project (depending on the scale of the project), initiated the project before. The ownership of the executive sponsor. In many project methodologies such as PRINCE2 explicitly require a formal business case. The business address of the high-level business needs that the project aims to solve. This includes the reasons for the expected economic benefits of the project, the opportunities...
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What is Business Intelligence |
Business Intelligence (BI) has two different meanings through the use of the term. The primary is less frequently applied to the human capacity for business affairs / activities. Intelligence Enterprise is a new field of investigation of human cognition and artificial intelligence technologies, management and decision support to different business problems, see (BI than cognitive power). The second, which is the subject of this article, which deals with intelligence information about...
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Data Collection Implementation |
Data Collection
In Computer Science, data is often distinguished from programs. A set of instructions that detail the calculation of the program or the computer to perform the task. The data is all that is not the program code. The data is the information before it is in this context, the structure and meaning. An example would be; 03,091,989th First of all, this is not the meaning, but as we seen in that context, as we all of a sudden 03/09/1989, the date that it is the format. But...
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Our Organization is a solution provider for Centralized Application Services and Educational Supporting/Survey Software provider for many health care associations in North America. Even though all the clients are happy with our services and solutions, as a small organization we are often faced with big challenges in our day-to-day activities. The existing organizational structure and the Software Development Methodologies in practice cause most of such issues...
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Estimation is the calculated approximation of a result which is usable even if input data may be incomplete, uncertain, or noisy.
In statistics, see estimation theory, estimator.
In mathematics, approximation or estimation typically means finding upper or lower bounds of a quantity that cannot readily be computed precisely. While initial results may be unusably uncertain, recursive input from output, can purify results to be approximately accurate, certain, complete...
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Enterprise Tracking Systems (ETS) |
Background
Macro Off-Center must dramatically improve its ability to track inventory in a timely, cost-effective, flexible and quality manner. Specific program goals include achievement of at least an order of magnitude productivity improvement.
Scope
To develop and implement a web based database system to track computer inventory for Macro Off-Center. The project will include
The gathering of data and...
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Extract, transform, and load (ETL) is a process in data warehousing that involves
* extracting data from outside sources, * transforming it to fit business needs, and ultimately * loading it into the data warehouse.
ETL is important, as it is the way data actually gets loaded into the warehouse. This article assumes that data is always loaded into a data warehouse, whereas the term ETL can in fact refer to a process that loads any database.
Extract
The first part of an ETL process is to...
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Enterprise Resource Planning systems (ERPs) integrate (or attempt to integrate) all data and processes of the organization as one single system. A typical ERP system will allow use of multiple components of computer software and hardware to achieve the integration. The main ingredient of most ERP systems is the use of a single, unified database to store data of various system modules. The term ERP originally implied systems designed to plan the use of...
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