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Litteraturstudie - Tidligfasevurdering av prosjekter - Concept - NTNU

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CONCEPTFront-end Management of Major ProjectsSikring <strong>av</strong> store investerings<strong>prosjekter</strong>map describing the major subprocesses of preproject planning is presentedand a brief narrative describing each is given. Key preproject-planningprinciples discovered during the course of the research project areoutlined and conclusions concerning the preproject planning process arepresented.Title: Knowledge-based risk assessment and cost estimationAuthor: Madachy, R.J.Corporate Source: Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USASource: Automated Software Engineering.Document Type: JA; (Journal Article)Abstract: A knowledge-based method for software project risk assessmentand cost estimation has been implemented on multiple platforms. As anextension to the Constructive Cost Model (COCOMO), it aids in projectplanning by identifying, categorizing, quantifying and prioritizing projectrisks. It also detects cost estimate input anomalies and provides riskcontrol advice in addition to conventional COCOMO cost and schedulecalculation. The method has been developed in conjunction with a systemdynamics model of the software development process, and serves as anintelligent front end to the simulation model. It extends previous researchin the knowledge-based cost estimation domain by focusing on riskassessment, incorporating substantially more rules, going beyond standardCOCOMO, performing quantitative validation, providing a user-friendlyinterface, and integrating it with a dynamic simulation model. Results ofthe validation are promising, and the method is being used at Litton DataSystems and other industrial environments. It will be undergoing furtherenhancement as part of an integrated capability for software engineering toassist in system acquisition, project planning and risk management. (Authorabstract).Title: MacPolicy project: developing a group decision support systembased on the delphi methodAuthor: Kenis, Dirk; Verhaegen, LucasCorporate Source: Free Univ of Brussels (V.U.B.), Brussel, BelgiumConference Title: Proceedings of the IFIP TC8/WG8.3 Working Conference on DecisionSupport in Public AdministrationConference Location: Noordwijkerhout, Neth ConferenceSource: IFIP Transactions A: Computer Science and TechnologyDocument Type: MC; (Monograph Chapter) Treatment: A; (Applications)Abstract: This article gives a description of 'MacPolicy', a GroupDecision Support System based upon the principles of the successful humansciences research method 'Policy Delphi'. This method facilitatesconsensus-seeking and exactly defines existing controversies in a computerconference. It is very well suited to handle policy planning or other tasksinvolving different stakeholder groups or different perspectives on thematter. Our concept has the following features: It provides a structureddiscussion, using an iterative consensus seeking questioning technique withanonymous information feedback. As such it can be used as a front-end fordifferent single-user Decision Support Systems. It is a database-mailingLitteraturstudium innen tidligfasevurderinger <strong>av</strong> <strong>prosjekter</strong> 83

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