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Project Scheduling & Costing Управление На Времето И
Highware Classics in Bulgaria Класиките на Highware в България Project Scheduling & Costing Управление на времето и разходите при изпълнение на проекти Project Risk Engineering Управление на риска при изпълнение на проекти www.bg.highware.info Highware Ltd Проджекта ООД 6 Newbury Street – Wantage - Oxfordshire OX12 8BS ул. Веслец 45, 1202, София +44 (0)1865 58 99 54 +3592 9835324 company number 03297786 ЕИК номер 131231853 PROJECT SCHEDULING & COSTING Competencies Target audience Achieving results Managers, engineers or scientists with budgetary Optimising resources and scheduling responsibilities in a project. Organisation, planning and control Prerequisite DURATION: 3 days Prior education in project engineering or professional exposure to project management. Objectives To become familiar with techniques in use for project time and cost management (and espacially as implemented in project scheduling software as OpenProj, GanttProject or Microsoft-Project). FEATURES Terminology used in this course complies with PM BoK (Project Management Body of Knowledge published by Project Management Institute). Techniques presented in this course are implemented in project management software tools. Practices presented in this course are consistent with PRINCE2 (Projects IN Controled Environments) published by the OGC (Office of Government Commerce). CONTENTS Construction of project schedule Time analysis Construction of project network diagram using PERT-CPM and the negative float. different types of links (finish-to-start, Application with software tools (GanttProject, start-to-start, finish-to-finish, start-to-finish). OpenProj, Microsoft Project). Resource analysis Earned Value Management Resource and budget estimates. Cost control standard criteria: PV (Planned Resource histograms and the S-curve: Value), AC (Actual Cost) and EV (Earned Value). application with software tools (GanttProject, Case study: integration of time and cost OpenProj, Microsoft Project). -
Conceptdraw PROJECT User Interface Reference
o User Interface Reference o Keyboard Shortcuts www.conceptdraw.com © 2021 CS Odessa corp. ConceptDraw PROJECT User Interface Reference Welcome to ConceptDraw PROJECT v11 for Windows 1 Toolbar Tour 2 Quick A..c.c..e..s..s. ......................................................................................................................... 3 File ................................................................................................................................... 4 Import .......................................................................................................................................................... 6 Export .......................................................................................................................................................... 7 Print Preview .......................................................................................................................................................... 8 Home ................................................................................................................................... 9 Microreports .......................................................................................................................................................... 12 Project Baseli.n..e... .................................................................................................................................................... 14 View .................................................................................................................................. -
Hoplite Final Project Report
Hoplite Final Project Report Lizzy Hamaoka, Reese Pearsall, Kyle Webster Spring Semester 2020 1 Introduction We propose creating an automated reporting system that will generate re- ports based on pass or fail tests. Reports will be generated based upon the defined criteria of the Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs) that will serve as a guideline for compliance. The system will generate reports for Hoplite's customers' security systems for third party auditors, the managers of Hoplite's customers, as well as Hoplite Industries. The format of the report will be split into sections that include: the STIG id and respective severity level followed by the control, description, criteria of the specified STIG, and lastly the output. Hoplite's primary requirements for this project are that the system is de- ployable on Windows and Linux systems with a focus on Linux, customers can adjust the scripts for local customization, and that the product can be run ef- ficiently to allow being scalable to large systems. The software requirements involve utilizing python scripts, bash scripts, SQL databases, and other third party software that utilizes approved licenses. There is a large market for the application being built outside of the Department of Defense and the product will potentially be shipped within the next 12 months. 1 Elizabeth Hamaoka 503.267.5664 | [email protected] EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (Interdisciplinary Option) (GPA: 3.71) Minor in Computer Engineering Montana State University | Bozeman, MT -
Metadefender Core V4.12.2
MetaDefender Core v4.12.2 © 2018 OPSWAT, Inc. All rights reserved. OPSWAT®, MetadefenderTM and the OPSWAT logo are trademarks of OPSWAT, Inc. All other trademarks, trade names, service marks, service names, and images mentioned and/or used herein belong to their respective owners. Table of Contents About This Guide 13 Key Features of Metadefender Core 14 1. Quick Start with Metadefender Core 15 1.1. Installation 15 Operating system invariant initial steps 15 Basic setup 16 1.1.1. Configuration wizard 16 1.2. License Activation 21 1.3. Scan Files with Metadefender Core 21 2. Installing or Upgrading Metadefender Core 22 2.1. Recommended System Requirements 22 System Requirements For Server 22 Browser Requirements for the Metadefender Core Management Console 24 2.2. Installing Metadefender 25 Installation 25 Installation notes 25 2.2.1. Installing Metadefender Core using command line 26 2.2.2. Installing Metadefender Core using the Install Wizard 27 2.3. Upgrading MetaDefender Core 27 Upgrading from MetaDefender Core 3.x 27 Upgrading from MetaDefender Core 4.x 28 2.4. Metadefender Core Licensing 28 2.4.1. Activating Metadefender Licenses 28 2.4.2. Checking Your Metadefender Core License 35 2.5. Performance and Load Estimation 36 What to know before reading the results: Some factors that affect performance 36 How test results are calculated 37 Test Reports 37 Performance Report - Multi-Scanning On Linux 37 Performance Report - Multi-Scanning On Windows 41 2.6. Special installation options 46 Use RAMDISK for the tempdirectory 46 3. Configuring Metadefender Core 50 3.1. Management Console 50 3.2. -
Getting Started with Conceptdraw PROJECT for Windows
Getting Started with ConceptDraw PROJECT v10 for Windows CS Odessa corp. Getting Started with ConceptDraw PROJECT v10 for Windows Contents GETTING STARTED WITH CONCEPTDRAW PROJECT ...........................................3 CREATING PROJECTS .........................................................................................4 ASSIGNING RESOURCES ....................................................................................5 SETTING THE CALENDAR ...................................................................................7 ADDING DETAILS ..............................................................................................8 MILESTONE .....................................................................................................8 HYPERNOTE ....................................................................................................8 MANAGING MULTIPLE PROJECTS .......................................................................9 PROJECT REPORTS ............................................................................................10 PRESENTING YOUR PROJECT .............................................................................11 INTEGRATING WITH OTHER CONCEPTDRAW OFFICE APPLICATIONS .................12 CONCEPTDRAW DIAGRAM .................................................................................12 CONCEPTDRAW MINDMAP .................................................................................13 WORKING WITH OTHER APPLICATIONS ............................................................14 -
Introducing Conceptdraw OFFICE 2
Introducing ConceptDraw OFFICE 2 CS Odessa 2011 Introducing ConceptDraw Office 2 CS Odessa Contents Introducing ConceptDraw Solution Park ................................ 1 ConceptDraw OFFICE 2 .................................................................................... 3 Office Products ....................................................................................................3 Office Technologies ..............................................................................................3 Product Extensions Add Future Value ......................................................................3 Project Management Support ................................................................................4 Future Value Beyond Purchase ...............................................................................4 Leading Innovation ..............................................................................................4 What is ConceptDraw MINDMAP? ................................................................... 5 What are the Output Capabilities of ConceptDraw MINDMAP? .....................................5 What are the Presentation Capabilities of ConceptDraw MINDMAP? .............................5 What are the Input Capabilities of ConceptDraw MINDMAP? .......................................5 What is ConceptDraw PROJECT? ..................................................................... 6 What is ConceptDraw PRO? ............................................................................. 7 Products: Approach -
Universidade De São Paulo Faculdade De Economia, Administração E Contabilidade De Ribeirão Preto Departamento De Administra
UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO FACULDADE DE ECONOMIA, ADMINISTRAÇÃO E CONTABILIDADE DE RIBEIRÃO PRETO DEPARTAMENTO DE ADMINISTRAÇÃO PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM ADMINISTRAÇÃO DE ORGANIZAÇÕES ALEXANDRE NA LAMBA Processo de seleção de Sistemas de Informação do Gerenciamento de Projetos (SIGP): Um estudo multicaso ORIENTADOR: PROF. DR. SÉRGIO TAKAHASHI RIBEIRÃO PRETO 2012 Prof. Dr. João Grandino Rodas Reitor da Universidade de São Paulo Prof. Dr. Sigismundo Bialoskorski Neto Diretor da Faculdade de Economia, Administração e Contabilidade de Ribeirão Preto Prof.ª Dr.ª Sonia Valle Walter Borges de Oliveira Chefe do Departamento de Administração ALEXANDRE NA LAMBA Processo de seleção de Sistemas de Informação do Gerenciamento de Projetos (SIGP): Um estudo multicaso Dissertação apresentada ao Programa de Pós-Graduação em Administração de Organizações da Faculdade de Economia, Administração e Contabilidade de Ribeirão Preto da Universidade de São Paulo, para obtenção do título de Mestre em Ciências. Versão Corrigida. A original encontra-se disponível no Serviço de Pós-Graduação da FEA-RP/USP. ORIENTADOR: PROF. DR. SÉRGIO TAKAHASHI RIBEIRÃO PRETO 2012 Autorizo a reprodução e divulgação total ou parcial deste trabalho, por qualquer meio convencional ou eletrônico, para fins de estudo e pesquisa, desde que citada a fonte. FICHA CATALOGRÁFICA Na Lamba, Alexandre Processo de seleção de Sistemas de Informação do Gerenciamento de Projetos (SIGP): um estudo multicaso. Ribeirão Preto, (2012). 214 p. : il.; 2,2 cm Dissertação de Mestrado, apresentada à Faculdade de Economia, Administração e Contabilidade de Ribeirão Preto da Universidade de São Paulo. Orientador: Takahashi, Sérgio. 1. Gerenciamento de Projetos. 2. Sistemas de Informação de Gerenciamento de Projetos. 3. Tomada de decisão. -
Trabajo Fin De Grado
GRADO EN INGENIERÍA INFORMÁTICA DE GESTIÓN Y SISTEMAS DE INFORMACIÓN TRABAJO FIN DE GRADO CONTRIBUCIONES A UN PROYECTO OPEN SOURCE DE ÁMBITO INTERNACIONAL: GANTTPROJECT Alumno/Alumna: Albizuri, Silguero, Oihane Director/Directora: Pereira, Varela, Juanan Curso: 2019-2020 Fecha: Bilbao, 18, Junio, 2020 Resumen Castellano Durante este proyecto se ha estudiado c´omocontribuir a una aplicaci´on de software libre examinando su c´odigo,arquitectura y posibles issues, as´ı como el arreglo de bugs e implementaci´onde nuevas funcionalidades. Para ello, se ha estudiado cada caso, dise~nadoalternativas v´alidasy funcionales, implementado, testeado y documentado, para finalmente ser defendido como proyecto en el trabajo de fin de grado. Euskara Proiektu honen garapenan zehar software libreko aplikazio batean ekar- penak nola egiten diren ikasi da. Bereziki, kodea, arkitektura eta ager daitez- ken issue-ak ikertu, bug-ak konpondu eta funtzionalitate berrien inplemen- tazioa jorratu dira. Horretarako, kasuak banaka-banaka aztertu, hautabide egoki eta baliagarriak diseinatu dira, inplementatu, testeatu eta dokumen- tatu dira, azkenik gradu amaierako lan gisa aldeztu ahal izateko. English In the course of this project we will look at how to contribute to an open source software application; analyzing its code, architecture and the possi- ble issues the project has, bug fixing and implementing new functionalities. Each issue was evaluated individually and offered a valid and functional al- ternative or fix. Each fix was also implemented, tested and documented in the memory of this degree's thesis. i ii Prefacio El proyecto para contribuir en aplicaciones de software libre surge con el objetivo de introducir estudiantes de ingenier´ıainform´aticaen un proyecto ((real)) fuera del ´ambito acad´emico,de tal manera que dichos estudiantes puedan compartir su conocimientos con el resto de alumnos y aprender a defender sus acciones frente a programadores experimentados. -
Many-Objective Software Remodularization Using NSGA-III
Many-Objective Software Remodularization using NSGA-III WIEM MKAOUER, University of Michigan, Dearborn MAROUANE KESSENTINI, University of Michigan, Dearborn To cite this paper: ADNAN SHAOUT, University of Michigan, Dearborn Mkaouer, Wiem, Marouane Kessentini, Adnan Shaout, Patrice Koligheu, Slim PATRICE KONTCHOU, University of Michigan, Dearborn Bechikh, Kalyanmoy Deb, and Ali Ouni. "Many-objective software SLIM BECHIKH, University of Michigan, Dearborn remodularization using NSGA-III." ACM Transactions on Software KALYANMOY DEB, Michigan State University Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM) 24, no. 3 (2015): 1-45. ALI OUNI, University of Michigan, Dearborn Abstract. Software systems nowadays are complex and difficult to maintain due to continuous changes and bad design choices. To handle the complexity of systems, software products are, in general, decomposed in terms of packages/modules containing classes that are dependent. However, it is challenging to automatically remodularize systems to improve their maintainability. The majority of existing remodularization work mainly satisfy one objective which is improving the structure of packages by optimizing coupling and cohesion. In addition, most of existing studies are limited to only few operation types such as move class and split packages. Many other objectives, such as the design semantics, reducing the number of changes and maximizing the consistency with development change history, are important to improve the quality of the software by remodularizing it. In this paper, we propose a novel many-objective search-based approach using NSGA-III. The process aims at finding the optimal remodularization solutions that improve the structure of packages, minimize the number of changes, preserve semantics coherence, and re-use the history of changes. -
Getting Started with Conceptdraw PROJECT for Windows
Getting Started with ConceptDraw PROJECT v11 for Windows CS Odessa corp. Getting Started with ConceptDraw PROJECT v11 for Windows Getting Started with ConceptDraw PROJECT v11 for Windows Contents GETTING STARTED WITH CONCEPTDRAW PROJECT Thank you for your interest in ConceptDraw® PROJECT v10! To begin with, let’s install GETTING STARTED WITH CONCEPTDRAW PROJECT ...........................................3 the program on your system. To install the product, and activate your trial license: CREATING PROJECTS .........................................................................................4 1. Navigate your web browser to www.ConceptDraw.com and click Sign In. ASSIGNING RESOURCES ....................................................................................5 2. Fill in the form with your information, and then click Submit. SETTING THE CALENDAR ...................................................................................7 3. Check your email for the message from [email protected] that contains ADDING DETAILS ..............................................................................................8 your confirmation link. (Spam filters may catch this message. If you don’t see MILESTONE .....................................................................................................8 the email within a few minutes, check your “Junk” or “Spam” folders.) HYPERNOTE ....................................................................................................8 4. Follow the link to confirm your account, and -
Evaluating Gant Project, Orange Scrum, and Projeqtor Open Source Project Management Tools Using QSOS
Evaluating Gant Project, Orange Scrum, and ProjeQtOr Open Source Project Management Tools using QSOS Catarina Romão Proença1a and Jorge Bernardino1,2 b 1Polytechnic of Coimbra – ISEC, Rua Pedro Nunes, Quinta da Nora, 3030-199 Coimbra, Portugal 2CISUC - Centre of Informatics and Systems of University of Coimbra, Pinhal de Marrocos, 3030-290 Coimbra, Portugal Keywords: Open Source Software, Project Management Tools, Qualification and Selection of Open Source Software, Assessment Methodologies, Gantt Project, Orange Scrum, ProjeQtOr. Abstract: The task of managing a software project is an extremely complex job, drawing on many personal, team, and organizational resources. We realized that exist many project management tools and software being developed every day to help managers to automate the administration of individual projects or groups of projects during their life-cycle. Therefore, it is important to identify the software functionalities and compare them to the intended requirements of the company, to select which software complements the expectations. This paper presents a comparison between three of the most popular open source project management tools: Gantt Project, OrangeScrum, ProjeQtOr. To assess these project management tools is used the Qualification and Selection Open Source (QSOS) methodology. 1 INTRODUCTION differentiates between numerous candidates to meet technical, functional and strategic requirements. For Managing projects involving different groups of such we apply the Qualification and Selection Open people and complex tasks can be challenging. The Source (QSOS) methodology to the open source solution is to use project management software, project management tools. The QSOS methodology which allows more efficient management of projects. describes a formal process to evaluate, compare and Today, there is a large amount of available project select open source solutions. -
Metadefender Core V4.17.3
MetaDefender Core v4.17.3 © 2020 OPSWAT, Inc. All rights reserved. OPSWAT®, MetadefenderTM and the OPSWAT logo are trademarks of OPSWAT, Inc. All other trademarks, trade names, service marks, service names, and images mentioned and/or used herein belong to their respective owners. Table of Contents About This Guide 13 Key Features of MetaDefender Core 14 1. Quick Start with MetaDefender Core 15 1.1. Installation 15 Operating system invariant initial steps 15 Basic setup 16 1.1.1. Configuration wizard 16 1.2. License Activation 21 1.3. Process Files with MetaDefender Core 21 2. Installing or Upgrading MetaDefender Core 22 2.1. Recommended System Configuration 22 Microsoft Windows Deployments 22 Unix Based Deployments 24 Data Retention 26 Custom Engines 27 Browser Requirements for the Metadefender Core Management Console 27 2.2. Installing MetaDefender 27 Installation 27 Installation notes 27 2.2.1. Installing Metadefender Core using command line 28 2.2.2. Installing Metadefender Core using the Install Wizard 31 2.3. Upgrading MetaDefender Core 31 Upgrading from MetaDefender Core 3.x 31 Upgrading from MetaDefender Core 4.x 31 2.4. MetaDefender Core Licensing 32 2.4.1. Activating Metadefender Licenses 32 2.4.2. Checking Your Metadefender Core License 37 2.5. Performance and Load Estimation 38 What to know before reading the results: Some factors that affect performance 38 How test results are calculated 39 Test Reports 39 Performance Report - Multi-Scanning On Linux 39 Performance Report - Multi-Scanning On Windows 43 2.6. Special installation options 46 Use RAMDISK for the tempdirectory 46 3.