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    (TCO C) A project to remodel an office area has the following activities. (Hint: You will need to build an AIB diagram, perform a forward pass, and perform a backward pass to answer this question.)............... a) What are the critical path activities? (5 points) b) What is the project's scheduled completion time? (5 points) c) What is the slack or float for Activity B? Show your calculations. (5 points) d) What is the slack or float for Activity C? Show your calculations. (5 points) e) What…

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    Project Name: Communication Management Plan Name: Vijay Jidla Course Information: CIS- 664 Project Management Global & Virtual Date: 09/06/2015 Contact Info: 6128458515 Version History Versions Implemented By Revision Date Approved By Approval Date Reasons 1.0 Vijay Jidla 07-06-15 Steven Mc 06-10-15 It is developed by basic software which helps to make a small trail run 1.1 Mohammad 07-13-15 Nathan Big 06-17-15 In this version the software bugs will be identified 1.2 Khuram 07-20-15…

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    Virtual reality (VR) technology and its integration into the project management software and project design provides multiple solutions that bring about a new perspective on how projects are executed. The best reasoning for using VR in BIM is to improve upon communication for all project members, reduce any scheduling errors, and provide overall transparency to the project. VR and BIM work simultaneously with each other in order to achieve many different aspects to the model. According to R.…

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    Fulfilling this Knowledge Area ensures that the project manager has an understanding of all the work or tasks the project entails. It can be further refined by having other opinions of the task lists from a quantifiable description of the project. Knowing most of the tasks at an early stage usually highlights and triggers changes that would need to be made before resources are wasted on them. One of the downfalls of the project is the Top Down approach when considering workloads. The DPA’s IT…

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    the risk will have on the project. Without having a good list of risks the project team could get blindsided by an event or issue which could have mitigated or avoided early in the process. In a similar vein, having risks from multiple sources will give a better picture or the risks which could affect the project. Different people can look at a project from different angles, hence one person may identify a risk which did not come up on the radar of others in the project team. • Explain at…

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    Not only has one of the computers became a zombie of a botnet army and attacked a computer on another network not controlled by the library’s ISP, but there is no cyber security software installed on any of these computers to prevent infestation by viruses or malware. Therefore, my solution to install cyber security software in the form of anti-virus and anti-malware protection and a stateful firewall appliance to be the best and only solution to ensure that the computers meet the requirements…

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    developing projects. This paradigm did have drawbacks though; putting too much emphasis on decreasing cost, and failing to integrate risk management in their projects. Ultimately, this mindset led to unacceptable risk levels, but the project selection and approval process attempted to mitigate these risks. The project selection and approval process starts with formulation, which consists of the project initiation. The project can be initiated…

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    reviewing the current project and the deliverables intended, I make the following recommendations to address the issue of scope creep that the ABC Department has experienced on its current computer system upgrade project. Forthwith, a review of the initial impressions of the project scope, with input from all respective parties to include the CEO, Controller, Department Heads, and Amazing Software. By discussing and compiling everyone’s feedback into a cohesive outline of a Project Charter,…

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    manage the project effectively in planning, designing, constructing and operational phase. At every stage of project development, BIM plays a vital role, in planning BIM is used for cost estimation; phase planning, site analysis and programming. In the design phase, BIM used for structural analysis, lightning analysis, mechanical analysis, LEED evaluation and code validation. In construction site utilization planning, construction system designing, printing the buildings in 3D format the project…

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    Comparison of Agile and traditional methodologies To start off with a definition of a project which is a sequence of unique activities in which can be complex, connected, goal orientated and have a specified time plus budget (Wysocki 2007). Managing a project changes with the methodologies one employs as “Project management is the application of process, methods, knowledge, skills and experience to achieve project objectives (APM 2012pp.12)”. The process and methods differ slightly given the…

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