2016
DOI: 10.17148/ijarcce.2016.5676
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Defining and Formalising Project Management Models and Processes

Abstract: Abstract:The research is aimed at studying the feasibility of defining/ formalising model driven project management with base methodology of PMBOK. Our research focuses on PMBOK since more than 75% of the projects around the world use PMBOK for managing projects. Previous research works had considered one or two areas of Project Management but did not consider the whole methodology, and also did not make use of model driven methods. Our research is proposing a model driven project management using UML and OCL … Show more

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“…HVAC systems are responsible for a significant portion of energy usage in buildings, making it essential to optimize their operations for energy efficiency (Ghahramani et al, 2016). Project management tools are instrumental in enhancing energy efficiency by providing structured approaches to planning, organizing, and controlling resources and tasks related to HVAC systems (Singh & Lano, 2016). These tools enable the systematic implementation of energy-saving strategies, such as temperature setpoint adjustments and deadband modifications, which have been shown to significantly reduce energy consumption in HVAC systems (Ghahramani et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HVAC systems are responsible for a significant portion of energy usage in buildings, making it essential to optimize their operations for energy efficiency (Ghahramani et al, 2016). Project management tools are instrumental in enhancing energy efficiency by providing structured approaches to planning, organizing, and controlling resources and tasks related to HVAC systems (Singh & Lano, 2016). These tools enable the systematic implementation of energy-saving strategies, such as temperature setpoint adjustments and deadband modifications, which have been shown to significantly reduce energy consumption in HVAC systems (Ghahramani et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%