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Risk Analysis Using Earned Value

International Journal of Risk and Contingency Management, 2015
Control and feedback in complex and sensitive systems with different resources and properties in uncertainty conditions are one of the significant challenges for project managers. Therefore, in this paper an integrated model with quantitative and qualitative approach based on Earned value management and risk analysis methods proposed to decrease ...
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Earned Value Analysis for real time wireless sensor network

2014 Seventh International Conference on Contemporary Computing (IC3), 2014
As Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is spread across wide geographically area, global end-to-end estimates of control parameters can't predict timely re­ porting of data. However, as packet progresses over multi­ hop WSN, routing decisions may have to be adapted ac­ cording to changed environment parameters/conditions.
Neetika Jain, Krishna Kant 0003
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Problems of a Method for Estimating SEAC and EAC by Earned Value Analysis

2012
A lot of whether or not a software project is successful depends on management capability of project managers. Therefore, EVA (Earned Value Analysis) has received a lot of attention recently as a method for managing a project in an integrated fashion by introducing a unified metric called EV (Earned Value) and quantitatively measuring and analyzing the
Ryota Chiba   +3 more
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Quality earned value analysis based on IFPUG method in software project

Proceedings of 2018 International Conference on Big Data Technologies - ICBDT '18, 2018
Earned value method is an important tool to evaluate and control the schedule and cost of the project. It is widely used in engineering construction projects, but rarely used in software projects. Due to the characteristics of the software project, the accuracy of the calculation of the basic parameters of the earned value analysis is low, which leads ...
Huijun Huang, Jiguang Zheng
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Monitoring Software Projects with Earned Value Analysis and Use Case Point

Seventh IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science (icis 2008), 2008
The earned value analysis (EVA) is a project management method for controlling project progress. Two problems cause the difficulty in applying the method on software projects. The first problem is how to consistently express project baselines and to measure technical progress of software projects.
Jinhua Li, Zhibing Ma, Huangzhen Dong
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Valuing Employer FICA Contributions in an Analysis of Diminished Earnings Capacity

Journal of Forensic Economics, 2002
Abstract No abstract available.
Larry DeBrock, Charles M. Linke
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The theory of value and earnings, and an introduction to the Ball‐Brown analysis*

Contemporary Accounting Research, 1991
Abstract. The paper develops a simple and parsimonious model that relates earnings and unexpected earnings to market returns. The analysis emphasizes that any model under uncertainty must be consistent with the theory of value, earnings, and dividends under certainty (i.e., Hicksian income theory).
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Earnings management and firm value: A bibliometric analysis

Journal of Development and Integration
This study analyzes the bibliometrics on Earnings Management (EM) and Firm Value (FV) in publications from 2004 to 2024 (July 2024) with the support of Rstudio software, combined with MS Excel software, to elucidate the development of knowledge and research in this field.
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Earned Value Analysis

2007
Charles Lessard, Joseph Lessard
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Stochastic Earned Duration Analysis for Project Schedule Management

Engineering, 2022
Fernando Acebes   +2 more
exaly  

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