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Handbook on Project Management and Scheduling Vol. 2, edited by Christoph Schwindt, Jürgen Zimmermann

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Handbook on Project Management and Scheduling Vol. 2, edited by Christoph Schwindt, Jürgen Zimmermann
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Handbook on Project Management and Scheduling Vol. 2
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1026459030
Responsibility statement
edited by Christoph Schwindt, Jürgen Zimmermann
Series statement
International Handbooks on Information SystemsSpringer eBooks.
Summary
Due to the increasing importance of product differentiation and collapsing product life cycles, a growing number of value-adding activities in the industry and service sector are organized in projects. Projects come in many forms, often taking considerable time and consuming a large amount of resources. The management and scheduling of projects represents a challenging task, and project performance may have a considerable impact on an organization's competitiveness. This handbook presents state-of-the-art approaches to project management and scheduling. More than sixty contributions written by leading experts in the field provide an authoritative survey of recent developments. The book serves as a comprehensive reference, both, for researchers and project management professionals. The handbook consists of two volumes. Volume 1 is devoted to single-modal and multi-modal project scheduling. Volume 2 presents multi-project problems, project scheduling under uncertainty and vagueness, managerial approaches and a separate part on applications, case studies, and information systems.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Volume 1: Part I: Single-modal Project Scheduling: Minimizing the Project Duration -- Part II: Single-modal Project Scheduling: Alternative Objectives -- Part III: Multi-modal Project Scheduling -- Volume 2: Part IV: Multi-Project Problems -- Part V: Project Scheduling Under Uncertainty and Vagueness -- Part VI: Managerial Approaches -- Part VII: Applications, Case Studies and Information Systems
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