Earned value management in a data warehouse project
Purpose - Sets out to examine earned value management (EVM), a project management technique that relates resource planning to schedules, technical costs and schedule requirements.Design methodology approach - Provides an example of how EVM can be implemented in a data warehouse project and how it ca...
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description | Purpose - Sets out to examine earned value management (EVM), a project management technique that relates resource planning to schedules, technical costs and schedule requirements.Design methodology approach - Provides an example of how EVM can be implemented in a data warehouse project and how it can be used as a tool to diagnose and solve problems.Findings - EVM is based on the belief that the value of the project increases as tasks are completed and therefore the earned value of a project is a measure of the real progress of that project.Originality value - Offers a significant analysis of EVM, its benefits and pitfalls. |
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