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  • ...oblems can be represented using different statistical tools applied to the mathematical models of real-world problems. An important and relevant decision tool to r utility function a the mathematical function that ranks alternatives according to their utility to an individua
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  • ...scientific knowledge. A tool that translates linguistic expressions into a mathematical system – the fuzzy set theory – comes in handy. [[File: values_fuzzy.jp ... of it can be achieved by combining its logic with insights drawn by other mathematical formulations, such as the probability theory, the Monte Carlo simulations a
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  • <div style="text-align: justify;">Monte Carlo is a computerized mathematical simulation technique that is used to quantify risks in project management. ...as right estimates are required to produce right results, and use of right mathematical formula in the software.[http://abovethelaw.com/2016/05/finance-and-law-the
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  • ...ttps://www.pmi.org/learning/library/model-risk-contingency-reserve-9310 "A model to develop and use risk contingency reserve"]. ''PMI®'', Phoenix, 2014. Re ...y Circle <ref name=UF> Usmani, Fahad [https://www.pmi.org/learning/library/model-risk-contingency-reserve-9310 "Contingency reserve vs management reserve"].
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  • ...<span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_model mathematical modelling]</span> technique, used as a <span class="plainlinks">[https://en ...e of the ideas discussed in it. The book points great emphasis into the 4D-model of the project.
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  • <div style="text-align: justify;">Monte Carlo is a computerized mathematical simulation technique that is used to quantify risks in project management<r ...as right estimates are required to produce right results, and use of right mathematical formula in the software.[http://abovethelaw.com/2016/05/finance-and-law-the
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  • ...of scheduling flexibility on the logical network paths within the schedule model.<ref name="kostas"> A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (P ...cheduling flexibility. The CPM algorithms are often used in other types of mathematical analysis.<ref name="KOSTAS"> A Guide to the Project Management Body of Kno
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  • ...e models to learn about their real-life counter-parts. We judge how well a model corresponds with reality by manipulating its variables and observing the re CAD model is based in Data, Data is a collection of symbols randomly put together tha
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  • ...ts are valuable assets. These tools provide both an overview and a working model for the systems, subsystems, components and processes that ensures everyone ...us section (The tool). Tools such as cause-effect-analysis, brainstorming, mathematical modeling etc. can be used to support the determination of severity, occurre
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  • <div style="text-align: justify;">Monte Carlo is a computerized mathematical simulation technique that is used to quantify risks in project management<r ...as right estimates are required to produce right results, and use of right mathematical formula in the software.[http://abovethelaw.com/2016/05/finance-and-law-the
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  • ...r occur again. The company enhanced the planning process: the mathematical model always gets double checked from another party in the future.
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  • ...lem situation to be defined by multiple stakeholders and an initial mental model to be created<ref name=apm />; ... to simulate using computers, they are simple models which include several mathematical equations in order to build simulations<ref name=pmi />;
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  • [[File:Model of estimation process.JPG|thumb|600px|'''Figure 1:''' Model of estimation process, inspired by the one found in "Guide to the Project M ...t be assigned to a task in order to be completed in time. Figure 1 shows a model for the estimation process.<ref name="Body_of_Knowledge"> ''Project Managem
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  • ...f scheduling flexibility on the logical network paths within the schedule model''<ref name=PMI> Project Management Institute, ''"A guide to the project man ...'<ref name=PMI />. Its success can be measured through the "iron triangle" model that includes time, scope, and cost (Figure 1). The success of a project sh
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  • ...al. 27; 1948: (July and October): 379–423, 623–656'' </ref> Later, the model was used in order to understand and develop effective communication as it o == Model Description ==
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  • CPM and PERT are bot mathematical methods and similar in many ways. A significant difference is that PERT is ...r a long time <ref name=''book''> ''What is the ADKAR Model?'' </ref>. The model is helpful for everyone in a project, from the employees to the leaders, an
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  • The scoring method/model as a basic and highly useful method used by organizations to develop a fast ... several dimensions of quantitative methods, the most common of them being mathematical programming.
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  • :* Answer simple mathematical questions as 1+2 = ? ... at what it does. Its short-term predictions are normally accurate, it can model familiar situation and its initial reaction to challenges is generally quic
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  • ...bout intelligence, the first associations that are made typically refer to mathematical or linguistic skills, and “IQ” is a common term that subsequently comes Goleman's model of EI, as presented in his 1995 book <ref name="Goleman1995"/> (pp. 46-47)
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  • ...be around 5-7% independent of its workload. Based on this, he formulated a mathematical formula to determine the annual increase in staff in any public administrat ...around 5-7% independent of the amount of work. He formulated the following mathematical formula to determine the annual increase in staff in any public administrat
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  • ...en to be successful for decades, which both a large number of theories and mathematical techniques is proof on <ref name="Lempert2010" />. RDM was original develop ...ven though many would normally argue that it is not good practice to run a model many times. In RDM this repeating is one of the key factors to achieve the
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  • ...ective, this being the science of predicting future events, either through mathematical models, intuition or both together. ...m and long term). These must be carried out under a continuous improvement model, executed periodically and their performance should be measured, in order t
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  • === Parkinson's Law in Mathematical Form === ...cent per year. Subsequently, it now possible to state Parkinson’s Law in mathematical form, thus:
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  • ...ng. Dual -system or dual-process theory often links design thinking to the model of human thinking from cognitive psychology <ref name="W1"> D. Kahneman (20 • Easy mathematical functions like multiplication, addition etc. (3 x 3 = ?, 10 + 5 = ?)
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  • |System/Subsystem model or prototype demonstration in relevant environment ...A is dependent on the system architecture configuration, a SRL Translation Model is generated for each architecture configuration when performing the SRA.
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  • === Stochastical Critical Path Model === ...ssimistic'', ''optimistic'' and ''most likely'' time. Based on those, this model calculates mean and standard deviation of each activity duration, finally e
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  • • '''Transmission model''' • '''Interaction model'''
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  • ...ication of investors and decision-makers along with the project lead. This model is more effective for small projects that have a clear relationship between === Salience Model ===
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  • |[[Agile model]] |[[Agile (Adaptive) model]]
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  • ...the society. This article aims to conceptualize the IRR in theoretical and mathematical terms with understandable contents, to be understood and used by project ma ...le and that the recently introduced Average Internal Rate of Return (AIRR) model provides the basis for an alternative theoretical paradigm of the rate of r
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  • ...rs influencing on team effectiveness. This is outlined through the general model, which describes the determining factors in team effectiveness. ... constitute the aim of the discussion for this article, while assessing if mathematical modelling is a valid method for constructing and evaluating teams, to achie
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  • ...eorge Cantor, who created set theory; or Francis Edgeworth, who integrated mathematical concepts to decision making. <br /> <br /> ... Attribute Rating Technique, SMART technique is based on a linear additive model. Each alternative, which can be different projects obtain an overall score.
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  • ...kelihood of their occurrence as well as their consequences are understood. Mathematical models can be created to assist in making decisions that reduce the likelih ... used to assess and improve a group's relationship with other groups. This model is particularly useful in team development <ref name="Project Management: A
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  • ...tions will be addressed, without getting into the technical details of the mathematical models and optimization algorithms used to solve the RCPSP. Instead, the fo ...nrealistic assumption, prompting the introduction of constraints to better model their impact. One notable constraint is resource availability, which is a p
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  • In the simplified PERT model, an activity's expected duration can be calculated as follows: '''''Te'' = ...al methods in the People's Republic of China''' ''International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 13:4'', 371-386. https://doi.org/10.10
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  • ... follow directions when managing projects, programs and portfolios. In the model below, aspiration level indicates the lowest acceptable level of given opti ...ty of the cases <ref name="Herbert2"> Simon, Herbert A. 1955. A Behavioral Model of Rational Choice. Quarterly Journal of Economics 69 (1): 99–118. 1955.<
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  • ...test subject may perform actions which seem deeply irrational based on the model but are completely rational to the subject. === A simple model for a complex matter ===
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  • Exact method is known with several other names such as exact algorithms or mathematical method. It also provides a base for other optimization methods. In exact me ...h is the percentage of use of available float. It develops a model. In the model, the scheduler appoints consumption rates. The article gives information on
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  • ...ming a fuzzy hierarchical FMEA (F-FMEA) can improve the reliability of the model, as it makes the method able to work with subjectivity in the data and eval The method is based on mathematical principles in the form of degrees of membership functions. Fuzzy logic invo
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  • ... a fair and less subjective assessment. Value functions are a mathematical model which can translate stakeholder preferences into a measurable scale. Value functions are a mathematical model which can translate stakeholder preferences and ideals into a less biased s
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  • ...ww.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/037722179090057I </ref>, AHP is a mathematical method that is used to derive the relative importance of criteria in a deci ...hy Process as a tool for selecting and evaluating projects. Int. J. Simul. Model. (IJSIMM) 2009,
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  • ...lable, such as time series data, then '''quantitative methods''' that uses mathematical models to project historical data into the future are preferred. If there e ... optimization methods, including neural networks. These techniques rely on mathematical and statistical models to analyze past data and generate predictions about
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  • ...ement under sustainability constraints. The authors develop a mathematical model to optimize project portfolios based on their economic, environmental, and
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