Performance-based earned value / (Record no. 59720)

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fixed length control field 151221s2007 nju ob 001 eng d
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ISBN 9780470084663
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ISBN 0470084669
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-- print
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Author Solomon, Paul J.,
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Title Performance-based earned value /
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Number of Pages 1 PDF (275 pages).
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Series statement Practitioners ;
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Remark 2 Foreword. -- Preface. -- Acknowledgments. -- Chapter 1. Topic. -- Chapter 2. Principles and Guidelines of PBEV. -- Chapter 3. Product Requirements Baseline. -- Chapter 4. Maintain Bidirectional Traceability. -- Chapter 5. Progress Toward Meeting Product Requirements. -- Chapter 6. Establish Planned Values and Allocate Budget. -- Chapter 7. Variance Analysis. -- Chapter 8. Level of Effort. -- Chapter 9. Integrate Risk Management with EVM. -- Chapter 10. Changes to the Performance Measurement Baseline. -- Chapter 11. Agile Methods. -- Chapter 12. Requirements and Earned Value. -- Chapter 13. Using PBEV to Manage Software-Intensive Development. -- Chapter 14. Supplier Acquisition Management. -- Chapter 15. Moving Forward. -- Appendix A. Fundamentals of Earned Value Management. -- Appendix B.Detailed Planning Guidance. -- Appendix C. American National Standards Institute. -- Appendix C-1. Experts from NDIA PMSC ANSI/EIA 748-A, Standard for Earned Value Management Systems Intent Guide. -- Appendix D. Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) Rule On EVMS. -- Appendix E. Enabling Work Products. -- Appendix F. Trade Studies. -- Appendix G. Allocated Requirements. -- Appendix H. Technical Performance Measures. -- Appendix I.Success Criteria. -- Glossary. -- About the Authors. -- Index.
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Summary, etc A complete toolkit for implementation of Earned Value ManagementPerformance-Based Earned Value uniquely shows project managers how to effectively integrate technical, schedule, and cost objectives by improving earned value management (EVM) practices. Providing innovative guidelines, methods, examples, and templates consistent with capability models and standards, this book approaches EVM from a practical level with understandable techniques that are applicable to the management of any project.Clear and unambiguous instructions explain how to incorporate EVM with key systems engineering, software engineering, and project management processes such as establishing the technical or quality baseline, requirements management, using product metrics, and meeting success criteria for technical reviews. Detailed information is included on linking product requirements, project work products, the project plan, and the Performance Measurement Baseline (PMB), as well as correlating technical performance measures (TPM) with EVM. With straightforward instructions on how to use EVM on a simple project, such as building a house, and on complex projects, such as high-risk IT and engineering development projects, it is the only book that includes excerpts from the PMI's Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), CMMI, the EVM System standard, systems engineering standards, federal acquisition regulations, and Department of Defense guides.Performance-Based Earned Value allows both novices and experienced project managers-including project managers of suppliers and customers in the commercial and government sectors; software and systems engineering process improvement leaders; CMMI appraisers; PMI members; and IEEE Computer Society members-to:. Incorporate product requirements and planned quality into the PMB. Conduct an Integrated Baseline Review. Analyze performance reports. Perform independent assessments and predictive analysis. Ensure that key TPMs are selected, monitored, and reported. Identify the right success criteria for technical reviews. Develop techniques for monitoring and controlling supplier performance. Integrate risk management with EVM. Comply with government acquisition policies and regulationsWritten by Paul Solomon and Ralph Young, internationally recognized industry experts, Performance-Based Earned Value is constructed from guidance in standards and capability models for EVM, systems engineering, software engineering, and project management. It is the complete guide to EVM, invaluable in helping students prepare for the PMI-PMP exam with practical examples and templates to facilitate understanding, and in guiding project professionals in the private and public sectors to use EVM on complex projects.
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Author 2 Young, Ralph Rowland,
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=5989460
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-- Value analysis (Cost control)
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-- Performance.
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