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Breakdown of Engineering Projects’ Success Criteria
Journal of Construction Engineering and Management - ASCE, 2021This paper presents the findings from a study of the breakdown of project success criteria. An exploration of the evolution of studies on the success of engineering projects over decades was the basis for a project success definition proposal. Using a comprehensive literature review of success criteria for engineering projects, a list of 133 different ...
Mladen Radujković +2 more
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Endogenous criteria for success
Journal of Economic Theory, 2023zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Convergence Criteria for Successive Overrelaxation
SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 1975Cyclic iterative methods for solving systems of linear equations are investigated with reference to necessary and sufficient conditions for convergence. For matrices with positive diagonal elements and nonpositive off-diagonal elements (so-called L-matrices), a “generalized” diagonal dominance is found to be necessary for convergence of the Gauss ...
James, K. R., Riha, W.
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Endodontic success—A reappraisal of criteria
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1966Abstract An attempt has been made to correlate clinical, histologic, and roentgenographic observations of endodontically treated teeth in order to focus attention on the inadequacies of the roentgenogram as the sole criterion of treatment success. Definitions and interpretations of success vary among clinicians, and most often the roentgenogram is ...
I B, Bender, S, Seltzer, W, Soltanoff
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Criteria of reproductive success
American Journal of Primatology, 1997To determine reproductive success, it is necessary for the researcher to specify a criterion of success, such as the number of a parent's offspring living to the age of reproduction. A measurement model, which includes the researcher's choice of criterion, has been proposed to estimate the lifetime reproductive success (R) of long-lived animals from ...
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Why Criteria for Successful Completion Matter
The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2021American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) educational design requirements include determination of the criteria learners need to meet in order to earn contact hours for participation in an activity. This column explores the purpose for that requirement, how the determination is made, how information is shared with learners, and how the ...
Jennifer, Graebe, Pamela S, Dickerson
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Criteria for the Success of the Bioeconomy
2020The establishment of bioeconomic value chains has implications for companies, regions, jobs and consumers. The most important factors on which the successful transformation into a sustainable bioeconomy will depend are raw material supply, technological progress, production costs, ecological sustainability, and social acceptance.
Bröring, Stefanie +3 more
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Software Development Success Criteria for Projects
Proceedings of the 2020 ACM Southeast Conference, 2020Managing and successfully completing software projects can become challenging for project managers due to unforeseen changes in the information technology's business environment. Creating robust software development success criteria for the project and accordingly employing the corresponding development method can greatly help project managers in this ...
Mfon Okpok, Hassan Pournaghshband
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MTS/IEEE Oceans 2001. An Ocean Odyssey. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.01CH37295), 2002
A decision must be made concerning which criteria to measure when designing an assessment program to evaluate the success of a restoration project. Each evaluation must be tailored to habitat type and site-specific conditions. At the same time, an, however, evaluations should share common criteria that allow a degree of comparability.
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A decision must be made concerning which criteria to measure when designing an assessment program to evaluate the success of a restoration project. Each evaluation must be tailored to habitat type and site-specific conditions. At the same time, an, however, evaluations should share common criteria that allow a degree of comparability.
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