...The account policy for first World Bank would be a very simple and easy policy. Basically all personnel will only have one account at a time, each person will only have their account on the system that they have business being on. You can be assigned to multiple groups within the system if need be. Before anyone can be added to the system, they will have to read and sign the User Account Policy; this will make sure that no one can say that they “didn’t know”. Now for creating users and groups there will be no special permissions in order to “create” them but when it comes to the specific users and groups there will be. The Web Administrators will have their own permissions and groups, the Linux administrators will have their own users and group, and the Security Analyst will have their own groups. I think that there should be a group set up so that all departments can talk with each only to help each other and inform each other of certain things. The Security group I feel should have access to the maintenance group so that they can get regular updates and patches, and to the Web Admin group so they can apply the updates/patches. Web and Linux groups will not have access to the Security so that way no one can go in and change anything with security. The Web admin and Linux admin will have permissions for each other so they can make changes that are needed but they will only have certain permissions for that, for example, Linux will not be able to go in to Web Admin and change how...
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...Diploma of Project Management Manage Project Time Assessment Activities & Exercises Candidate Details Assessment – BSB51407 - Time Please complete the following activities and hand in to your trainer for review. This forms part of your assessment. Name: _____________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Email: _____________________________________________________________ Employer: _____________________________________________________________ Declaration I declare that no part of this assessment has been copied from another person’s work with the exception of where I have listed or referenced documents or work and that no part of this assessment has been written for me by another person. Signed: ____________________________________________________________ Date: ____________________________________________________________ If activities have been completed as part of a small group or in pairs, details of the learners involved should be provided below; This activity workbook has been completed by the following persons and we acknowledge that it was a fair team effort where everyone contributed equally to the work completed. We declare that no part of this assessment has been copied from another person’s work with the exception of where we have listed or referenced documents or work and that no part of this assessment...
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...Course Project Introduction | | In this course, you will have one course project and will require two different assignments – Course Project Part I and Course Project Part II. This project will test your knowledge of all of the project management tools and techniques that we'll cover in this course. Before you begin, please review the PM 586 Course Project Tour. [You'll find the link above.] This audio/visual tool will take you on a "tour" of the project and will highlight many of the logistics and "need to know" information to successfully complete the two parts of the project. In addition, this course project does require use of Microsoft Project. If you are not familiar with the software or just need a "refresher," please run through the tutorials above or look at the end of the chapters in the textbook for a mini-lesson of the software. Course Project Description | | Johann Seitz founded the SEITZ Corporation in 1982. The main products of the firm were small- to medium-sized plastic bottles and containers, used mainly in the food and dairy industries. By 1985, the annual sales of the corporation had reached $31 million and the firm enjoyed a dominant market position in the upper Midwest. In 1998, Walter and Teri Seitz, Johann’s grandchildren, assumed the day-to-day operation of the business. Teri Seitz was a somewhat unstructured, but diligent, student of the latest business school theory and decided that in order to meet increased competition, especially...
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...Finnish Project Management Championships 2010 Technical case Case OleanTek: scheduling, resourcing and costs for a new service business launch project OleanTek is a medium-sized technology-based firm with its core business in equipment and system deliveries for large engineering industry clients. Its three strategic customers have increasingly requested maintenance services after the actual equipment and system deliveries, and these services have so far been carried out by the side of other duties by the technical staff. OleanTek’s leaders have noticed that maintenance could be implemented also in the form of more strategic service business that could complement the company’s offering and generate important benefits to other customers, too. OleanTek has decided to invest in a new service business launch project to plan and test four basic service concepts concurrently: corrective maintenance, preventive maintenance, spare parts service, and modernization. The project starts with delimiting the service offering and ends with planning the broader service launch process; the actual marketing and broader launch of new services are excluded from the project. Paul Lander, the maintenance manager, has been selected as project manager for the project. He is well acquainted with OleanTek and its clientele already. Paul has noticed that it is very difficult to plan the project with detail as most of the tasks include a lot of uncertainty due to their ambiguous content and novelty and...
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...Contents List of Figure 2 PART A 3 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Literature Review 4 2.1 Definitions 4 2.2 Why organization use project management to achieve strategic objective 4 2.3 Case study 7 3.0 Conclusion 8 PART B 9 Question 1: 9 Question 2 11 Question 3 13 Question 4 14 Question 5a 14 Question 5b 16 Question 5c 18 Reference 21 Appendix 23 List of Figure Figure 1: Dialog box to change working time 9 Figure 2: Gantt chart for Part B-Question 1 10 Figure 3: Networking Diagram 12 Figure 4: Project summary for Part B - Question 1 13 Figure 5: Collapse Boxes for the Networking diagram 14 Figure 6 : Inserting 15 days of delay 15 Figure 7: Gantt chart for Part B Question 5a after delay 15 Figure 8: Gantt chart before delay 16 Figure 9: Leveling Gantt for Part B – Question 5b 17 Figure 10: Gantt chart before any delay 17 Figure 11: Gantt chart for Part B – Question 5b 18 Figure 12: Gantt chart for Part B Question 5c 19 Figure 13: Gantt chart before any delay 19 PART A 1.0 Introduction Nowadays strategic objective is viewed as essential as operation target to an organization’s operation (Brown & Russell, 2008). There is an increasing awareness that solely achievement on the operation goal will not generate the prominent competitive advantage as expected. It can only be realized through the accomplishment of strategic objective...
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...1 EBM680 Q1-2016 Green Computing Research Project Introduction: The purpose of this research project (50% of final grade) is to use a structured approach to project management by practicing and executing a series of project related activities throughout the course. You will execute a series of project tasks that fall within the five major phases of a project. These are individual assignments, be sure to show all work and document references. Instructions and grading parameters are detailed below and under each task. You must follow instructions and formatting requirements as listed below and under task assignment Submit using MS Office Products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project) as instructed Include a cover page (where indicated) containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; properly document any references used All Assignments are Uploaded via Moodle Site to correct assignment folder Must submit each case study by the assignment due date – or points will be deducted Must be of high quality These are individual assignments – do your own work The specific course learning outcomes associated with these case studies are: Apply the concepts, knowledge and process areas of project management in accordance to the Project Management Institute Project Management Body of Knowledge ...
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...Case #3 A&D High Tech (A): Managing Projects for Success: A Negative View 1. What is the estimated project completion date? (Assume there are no holidays and ignore the sunk cost of the planning team’s effort) The estimated project completion date is TUE 11/13/13 with duration of 127 days. After leveling and re-allocating work along the project line, the project got delayed for 3 days so that the completion day moved up to FRI 11/21/13 (total duration of 130 days). (MS Project 2007) 2. What is the total cost? How much of the total cost are labor costs? Capital costs? Total Cost: $98,500 + $844,980 = $943,480 Labor Cost: $ 844,980 (given result of project) Capital Cost: (12 Windows 2000 workstations*$3,000) + (5 Window 2000 servers*$12,500) = $98,500 3. What is (are) the critical path(s) in the project? What is the level of risk in completing tasks on the critical path(s)? Explain. The critical path is added to the appendix of this case report. As shown in Figure 1 and 2, many tasks are correlated so that one critical phase can affect the other. Here, we divided the entire process into three parts: namely by “Detailed Design” part (on the left hand of the network diagram), “Create Functional Requirements (upper side),” and “Development & Unit Test (bottom left side).” Even though, we leveled the resource referring on automated re-allocation methods, except for 7 phases in this project, most of the critical stages remained still critical...
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...Excel worksheet. PERT/CPM TECHNIQUES Task: A. Use the estimates for Company A in Table 1.1 to do each of the following: 1. Determine the expected completion time for each of the ten project activities, showing all of your work. Task Optimistic Time to Complete (weeks) Probable Time to Complete (weeks) Pessimistic Time to Complete (weeks) Expected Time to Complete (weeks) A 2 3 4 3.00 B 5 6 13 7.00 C 3 4 8 4.50 D 10 11 15 11.50 E 4 5 6 5.00 F 8 10 12 10.00 G 4 6 11 6.50 H 8 10 18 11.00 I 3 6 12 6.50 J 2 3 7 3.50 a. Determine the variance for each project activity, showing all of your work. Task Optimistic Time to Complete (weeks) Probable Time to Complete (weeks) Pessimistic Time to Complete (weeks) Variance (weeks) A 2 3 4 0.11 B 5 6 13 1.78 C 3 4 8 0.69 D 10 11 15 0.69 E 4 5 6 0.11 F 8 10 12 0.44 G 4 6 11 1.36 H 8 10 18 2.78 I 3 6 12 2.25 J 2 3 7 0.69 2. Prepare a PERT chart (network diagram) to identify the critical path for project completion. From the above diagram, you will observe that the critical path (a critical path has slack of zero) is shown by Start-B-F-G-I-J-End. 3. Determine each of the following, showing all of your work or reasoning: a. Expected duration of the entire project The expected project duration is the sum total of all critical path activities. B 7.00 F 10.00 G 6.50 I 6.50 J 3.50 Project Duration 33.50 b. Slack for project task A ACTIVITY Earliest Start Earliest finish...
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...CS 587 Software Project Management Instructor: Dr. Atef Bader MS Project Tutorial MS MS Project in Labs: Available in Siegal Hall Lab in Main Campus Available in Room 210 Rice Campus Prepared by Milton Hurtado How to get MS Project ? How Download MS project from following link http://www.microsoft.com/office/project/ Embarking new Project Embarking Go to file, select new. This will open a screen for blank project click ok. You can now enter your project information viz. start date, finish date and also how would you like to schedule the project from either start or finish date. You can also chose selection if you will be using night shifts. Gantt Chart Gantt Select Gantt Chart view from the view menu. You’ll have a spreadsheet where you can now enter information of all the activities i.e. task name, duration, start date, end date, predecessors and various other fields. You can enter required information in two ways, in spreadsheet or when you double click on cell you get pop up window in which you can enter all the information of that particular activity. For predecessor activity you need to write activity number. The SW itself will calculate start and end date. Now the Gantt Chart is complete. Adding tasks and milestones to a Project File Adding 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. On the View menu, click Gantt Chart. In the Task Name field, type a task name, and then press TAB. (Microsoft Project enters an estimated duration...
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...PROJECT MEMO Project Name: Red Zuma Project ------------------------------------------------- Subject: Red Zuma Project Resources and Resource Assignments Introduction: This part of the project deals with identifying and assigning resources and resolving over allocation of resources. Details: Part A 1. Over-allocated Resources As per the resource sheet, resources that are over-allocated are as follows: * 4 Marketing Specialist * 4 Design Engineers * 4 Industrial Engineers 2. Resolve Over-allocation of Resources Assuming that the project is time constrained, resolving over allocation by leveling slack leads to following changes: * Slack time from following tasks is used up for resource leveling. WBS | Task Name | Original Total Slack | Slack after Resource Leveling | 1.3 | Manufacturing Study | 10 | 0 | 1.5 | Detailed Marketing Plan | 179 | 134 | 1.6 | Manufacturing Process | 55 | 0 | 1.9 | Lab Test Prototypes | 9 | 0 | * The four Marketing Specialists are no more over-allocated. * All the tasks having slack (in the initial schedule) have been re-scheduled for resource leveling. 3. Impact of leveling within slack The ‘Manufacturing Process task’ and ‘Lab Test Prototype task’ do not have slack and are now on the critical path. Since more tasks are on the critical path as compared to the earlier network, it has become more sensitive due to leveling within slack. 4. Resource Constrained...
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...Week 4 A-1 Use Parts 1, 2 and 3 of the case study in Appendix B, Topic A, named Billing System Conversion Project to develop a communication plan for the conversion project. Identify at least three audiences. Identify all audiences who have an interest in the project (sponsor, team members, and so on). For each audience, describe the type of information that should be communicated (progress, scope changes, costs, and so on) and the level of detail needed. List the frequency of each communication (weekly, monthly, as needed, and so on). Audience: Team Type(s) of information: presentation of project progress Frequency: as needed Audience: client/customer Type(s) of information: report of overall progress, formal briefing Frequency: as needed Audience: Team Type(s) of information: team meeting, group interaction for project Frequency: weekly B-1 Use Parts 1, 2 and 3 of the case study named Billing System Conversion Project, to determine which tasks or deliverables can be purchased from sellers and then determine which ones, if any, you would recommend for seller purchase. The tasks and deliverables that could be outsourced include the training of the team, the update of the system, software install, and the purchase of the new PCs. The only thing I would recommend outsourcing or buying from an external seller would be the PCs so that a price comparison can be done and the company could make the best financial decision. C-1 1. Use Parts 1 and 2 of the...
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...Introduction The Course Project is an opportunity for you to apply concepts learned to a real-life simulation experience. Throughout the Course Project, you will assume that you work as a financial analyst for AirJet Best Parts, Inc. The Course Project is provided in two parts as follows: Part I – In Part I, you work with AirJet Best Parts, Inc. staff to identify the best loan options, as well as to valuate stocks and bonds. Part II – In Part II, you will provide the company with a recommendation for purchasing a new machine. You will base your recommendation on the Net Present Value (NPV) of the capital investment project using the cost of capital (WACC) as your discount rate. About AirJet Best Parts, Inc. AirJet Best Parts, Inc. is a company dedicated to the design and manufacturing of aviation and airplane technologies and parts. The company has commercial and military clients worldwide. Task 1: Assessing loan options for AirJet Best Parts, Inc. The company needs to finance $8,000,000 for a new factory in Mexico. The funds will be obtained through a commercial loan and by issuing corporate bonds. Here is some of the information regarding the APRs offered by two well-known commercial banks. Bank | APR | Number of Times Compounded | National First | Prime Rate + 6.75% | Semiannually | Regions Best | 13.17 | Monthly | 1. Assuming that AirJet Parts, Inc. is considering loans from National First and Regions Best, what are the EARs for these two banks...
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...Network Technology and Service Integration Unit 1 Homework The following homework is designed to cover the course objectives for this unit. Assignment 1.1: Textbook/Workbook Assignments • Complete the following exercises and questions from Routers and Routing Basics: CCNA 3 Labs and Study Guide: Vocabulary Exercise: Matching on page 3 VLSM Subnetting a Subnet Exercises on pages 9-11 VLSM Addressing Design Scenarios 1-6 on pages 15-20 Summary Route Exercises on pages 21-24 Concept Questions on pages 25-27 VLSM Case Study on page 27 Internet Research on page 29 (Use the ITT Tech Virtual Library.) • Complete Chapter 9 Review Questions 2-7, 10, 14, 20-22 on pages 258-259 of Introduction to Telecommunications. Submit your written answers to your instructor at the beginning of Unit 2. . Assignment 1.2: Virtual Labs • Complete Virtual Labs 6, 7, and 8 from the CCNA 640-802 CCNA Simulator, which you can find by clicking through these paths: ICND1 Troubleshooting Scenarios Lab 6: IP Addressing and Routing. ICND1 Troubleshooting Scenarios ICND1 Part 4: Troubleshooting Labs Lab 7: IP Routing I ICND 2 Troubleshooting Scenarios Lab 13: IP Routing II Submit your written answers to your instructor at the beginning of Unit 2. ©ITT Educational Services, Inc: Date: 03/13/09 Network Technology and Service Integration Unit 2 Homework The following homework is designed to cover the course objectives for this unit. Assignment 2.1: Textbook/Workbook Assignments • Complete the following exercises...
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...cmgt 410 PROJECT PLANNING & IMPLEMENTATION [pic] CONTRIBUTORS THE UNIVERSITY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE FOLLOWING PROFESSIONALS TO THE COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE. 1. Stephen Northam, MA, Faculty Member, University of Phoenix. 2. Kenneth Sardoni, MCIS, Faculty Member, University of Phoenix. 3. Blair Smith, MBA, Associate Dean, College of Information Systems and Technology. 4. Claudia Avila, BSBA, Curriculum Development Manager, College of Information Systems and Technology. 5. Adam Honea, Ph.D., Dean, College of Information Systems and Technology. Copyright ( 2001 by the University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. The University of Phoenix® and UniModuleTM are marks of Apollo Group, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Edited in accordance with University of PhoenixSM editorial standards and practices. (Template U1.0) Overview COURSE DESCRIPTION This course provides the foundation for understanding the broad concepts of successful planning, organization, and implementation within the realm of information technology. This course uses real-world examples and identifies common mistakes and pitfalls in project management. Topics covered include project scoping, estimating, budgeting, scheduling, tracking and controlling. TOPICS AND OBJECTIVES Project Management and the Organization • Define Project Life Cycle. • Identify roles in project management. • Identify project manager's skills. • Demonstrate...
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...Information Technology Project Management, Third Edition ISBN 0-619-159847 Course Technology MIS Series Companion Web Site: www.course.com/mis/schwalbe Kathy Schwalbe, Ph.D., PMP Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 1 CHAPTER 2 3 CHAPTER 3 7 CHAPTER 4 9 CHAPTER 5 13 CHAPTER 6 18 CHAPTER 7 22 CHAPTER 8 27 CHAPTER 9 31 CHAPTER 10 35 CHAPTER 11 38 CHAPTER 12 41 APPENDIX A 44 APPENDIX B 49 APPENDIX C 51 List of solution files available with the Instructor Resource material: CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Project Management Discussion Questions 1. Why is there a new or renewed interest in the field of project management? More and more projects are being done by a variety of organizations. The projects are more complex and often involve the use of new technologies. Organizations are struggling to find better ways to manage their projects. 2. What is a project? How is it different from what most people do in their day-to-day jobs? A project is “a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product or service” (PMBOK( Guide, 2000, p. 4). Projects are different from day-to-day activities primarily because they have focused goals and definite beginning and ending dates. 3. What is project management? Briefly describe the project management framework. Project management is “the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities in order to meet project requirements” (PMBOK( Guide, 2000, p. 6). The project management framework graphically...
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