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Factors influencing project success criteria
2013 IEEE 7th International Conference on Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems (IDAACS), 2013This paper uses a literature review to present the risk factors that are most common to project success criteria through a project's entire life cycle. Empirical investigation and statistical analysis examined correlations between these factors. On the basis of the statistical correlations found we conclude that there are four factors in the initiation
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Key Criteria for a Successful Microseismic Project
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2010Abstract As microseismic monitoring expands, a wide variety of monitoring configurations have evolved including vertical, horizontal and deviated observation wells as well as surface and near-surface monitoring. All monitoring configurations have a common data quality indicator: signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) such that the higher the SNR ...
S. C. Maxwell +4 more
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Selecting Success Criteria for Customer Solution Projects
International Journal of Information Technology Project Management, 2017Project firms are increasingly integrating tangible products and intangible services when building customer solutions aiming to increase firms' competitiveness. On the other hand, the efficient customer solutions increase firms' competitiveness only when the solution projects can utilize all of its performance potential.
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IMPACT OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT ON SUCCESS CRITERIA
2023This paper aims to investigate the part that project management plays in ensuring the successful conclusion of a project. These are the study's three main goals: 1. Determine the impact that the feasibility study has on the success of the project. 2. Investigate the impact that managerial activities have on the success of the project. 3.
Mahal, Saad, Naimi, Sepanta
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A quasi-experimental approach to determining success criteria for projects
36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the, 2003Since the 1960's many authors accepted the triple constraints (time, cost, specification) as a standard measure of success and this still appears to be extremely important in evaluating the success of ICT projects. However, a project cannot always be seen as a complete success or a complete failure. Moreover, the parties involved may perceive the terms
Koen Milis, Michel Meulders, R. Mercken
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Towards the Measuring Criteria of IT Project Success in University Context
2018Commercial projects are carried out according to the rules of a certain software development approach but the academic projects do not always adhere to any formal processes. So far little attention has been paid to the same problem in academic context. By investigation of their assessment criteria in commercial context a set of metrics and measures was
Rafal Wlodarski +1 more
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An investigation into the criteria for project success within Transnet
2022Project Management is the wave of the future. This discipline and its evolution continues to be one of the principal means by which operational and strategic changes are managed in the enterprise. The importance of Project Management for organisational success will expand, rather than wane, in years to come.
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Criteria for Construction Project Success: A Literature Review
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016Execution of construction projects in an efficient and effective way is a core competency of project-based organizations. Evaluation of project success plays a key role in improving project management competency. Project success is an elusive topic and goes beyond project management success and traditional criteria. The lack of an agreed definition and
G. A. Susil Kumara Silva +1 more
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Framework of Success Criteria for Design/Build Projects
Journal of Management in Engineering, 2002Success has always been the ultimate goal of every activity, and a construction project is no exception. Due to the ambiguous definition of project success and the different perceptions of participants toward this concept, it may be difficult to tell whether a project is successful as there is a lack of consensus. Time, cost, and quality have long been
Albert P. C. Chan +2 more
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Criteria for Assessing the Success of E-Government Projects
2013In this chapter, the authors examine the criteria to use in assessing the success of e-government projects. Through an empirical enquiry based on case studies of e-government projects by Tunisian government agencies, they found that the interviewees distinguish between the project management success and the success of the deliverable.
Fatma Bouaziz, Jamil Chaabouni
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