A Conceptual Approach to Improve the Continuity and Integrity of Information in Project Management
Marcello Presulli
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Marcello Presulli: Faculty of Computer Science, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
International Journal of Information Technology Project Management (IJITPM), 2016, vol. 7, issue 3, 37-53
Abstract:
This article proposes a conceptual implementation by means of a suitable framework to improve the continuity and integrity of information in project management. It is argued that this methodology offers a comprehensive benefit in terms of a holistic project management. The benefit characterizes itself mainly by a focused representation of project sections in dependence of the desired detail degree, as well as the base of information restorable any time on the basis of the origin production data. It takes advantage of a collaborative act to declare the necessities like keywords and conventions in advance, which has the main purpose to avoid semantic misinterpretation between users and the accepted model of approach. The concept of this scheme offers generally a high flexibility with only few dependencies – hence it's easy to extend the framework on consensual agreed pragmatics. Furthermore, it is shown that in practice there is a loose coupling to the underlying host system, which promotes the exchange of other systems. Since the framework payload is based on pure keyword mechanisms with expandable notation, a high degree of user-driven specialization is offered. Finally, the keyword pragmatic is explained on four keywords which have been agreed by a collaborative collection with selected industry partners and represent on behalf a possible application to a software Repository.
Date: 2016
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