... substrate-free
AppA the C
a
atoms are 2.41 A
˚
apart, whereas for the
substrate-free PhyK and the substrate-loaded AppA
the averaged distance is only 1.87 A
˚
.
Distinct conformational changes ... groups of HAPs are adapted to
different habitats. To support plant growth, bacteria
do not need to release phosphate as fast as the diges-
tive tract of an animal host, where possible substrates
might ... a ⁄ b domain than in thea domain [20].
This is also reflected in the rigidity ofthe protein. The
atomic displacement factors ofthe PhyK structure are
smaller for thea ⁄ b domain than for the...
... judgment, all words in the upper
branch ofthe hierarchical tree are related tothe
hand sense of palm, and all other words are related
to its tree sense. However, it is somewhat unsatis-
factory ... vectors. To see this, let us
bring our attention tothe various species of ani-
mals that are among the top 30 associations to
poach. Some of them seem more often affected by
cooking (pheasant, ...
In an attempt to provide a quantitative evaluation
of our results, for each ofthe 12 ambiguous words
shown in table 1 we manually assigned the top 30
first-order associations to one of the...
... Programs and Program Management
A program is a group of related projects managed in a coordinated way to obtain
benefits and control not available from managing them individually
3
. Programs may ... is, as a project management team
learns more about a project, the team can then manage toa greater level of detail.
The term “project management” is sometimes used to describe an
organizational ... questions about
manufacturing arise, they are passed up the organizational hierarchy tothe
department head, who consults with the head ofthe manufacturing department. The
engineering department...
... A CAPITAL IDEA!
The Uses and Rules of Capital Letters
Capitalize the names of historical events.
Capitalize the names of religions and
religious terms.
The Battle ofthe Bulge was an important ... . a guide
to the proper care and feeding
of capital letters
A CAPITAL IDEA!
The Uses and Rules of Capital Letters
Capitalize names of days ofthe week, months,
and holidays.
Don’t capitalize ... tothe
southern shore of Lake Erie.
A CAPITAL IDEA!
The Uses and Rules of Capital Letters
Capitalize the names of nations, nationalities,
languages, and words based on such words.
We usually...
... availability and unanticipated
risks. Such variances may or may not affect the project management plan, but can
require an analysis. The results ofthe analysis can trigger a change request that, if
approved, ... links the project tothe ongoing work of
the organization and authorizes the project. Projects are chartered and authorized
external tothe project by the organization, a program or portfolio management ...
available to do it.
ã Some process inputs are predefined as constraints. For example, management can
specify a target completion date rather than allowing that date to be determined
by the...
... depiction ofthe project organization arranged so that the work
packages can be related tothe performing organizational units.
ã Bill of Materials (BOM). Presents a hierarchical tabulation ofthe ... USA
.3 Project Management Information System
The Project Management Information System (PMIS) is a standardized set of
automated tools available within the organization and integrated into ...
external tothe Knowledge Area, are provided as input into the first process of
the diagram, and are considered to be available in each subsequent process in
their latest updated form.
The organizational...
... early and late dates, and
is termed “total float.” Critical paths have either a zero or negative total float, and
schedule activities on acritical path are called critical activities.” Adjustments ... period (Section 7.1.2.5) and
schedule simulation in quantitative risk analysis (Section 11.4.2.2). These products
automate the calculation ofthe mathematical forward pass and backward pass
critical ... requires root cause analysis to identify
the cause ofthe variation. The analysis may address schedule activities other than
the schedule activity actually causing the deviation; therefore, schedule...
... is that it
provides a statistical framework for systematically changing all ofthe important
factors, instead of changing the factors one at a time. The analysis ofthe
experimental data should ... represent the results of QC activities that are fed
back to QA (Section 8.2) to reevaluate and analyze the quality standards and
processes ofthe performing organization.
.2 Validated Defect Repair ... quality management
plan is a component or a subsidiary plan ofthe project management plan (Section
4.3).
The quality management plan provides input tothe overall project
management plan and...
... biases that are often present in the data used in this process. The
time criticality of risk-related actions may magnify the importance ofa risk. An
evaluation ofthe quality ofthe available ... are often separated into technical (approach) and commercial
(price) sections, with each evaluated separately. Sometimes, management
sections are required as part ofthe proposal and also have ... actual costs and durations of project
activities can be added tothe organization’s databases. The final versions ofthe
risk register and the risk management plan templates, checklists, and...
... which may be
able to provide additional information about project management. For example:
Academy of Management
American Management Association International
American Society for Quality ... that readers are unable, at a glance, to determine whether a term is
an activity (a process) or a deliverable (a work-product or artifact). The project
team proposed a wholesale change of all ... Risk Management was added as a separate Knowledge Area in order to
provide better coverage of this subject
ã Contract/Procurement Management was added as a separate Knowledge Area
in order to...
... Weak matrices maintain many ofthe charac-
teristics ofa functional organization and the project manager role is more that of a
coordinator or expediter than that ofa manager. In similar fashion, ... management is an integrative endeavor—an action, or failure to take action,
in one area will usually affect other areas. The interactions may be straightforward
and well-understood, or they may ... designed to
establish the desired level of management control. The majority of these items are
related tothe primary phase deliverable, and the phases typically take their names
from these items: requirements, ...
... Query to an Array
Problem
You need to export the results ofa query to an array in a manner similar tothe GetRows(
) method ofthe ADO Recordset.
Solution
Write a routine to mimic the functionality ... functionality ofthe ADO Recordset's GetRows( ) method.
The sample code contains an event handler and a method:
Go Button.Click
Sets up the sample by creating a DataTable containing the Orders ... created to hold the rows and columns in the
table. The number of columns in the array is set to hold either all ofthe columns in
the table or the subset of columns defined by the optional...
... project, the team can then manage toa greater level of detail.
The term “project management” is sometimes used to describe an
organizational or managerial approach tothe management of projects and ... project manager or, if
shared, tothe PMO. The project manager reports directly tothe PMO.
Additionally, the flexibility ofthe PMO’s centralized management can offer the
project manager a greater ... social, economic
and environmental impacts that far outlast the projects themselves.
The temporary nature of projects may apply to other aspects ofthe endeavor as
well:
x The opportunity or market...
...
Project Manager
Project Management Fundamentals
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Accountable manager ofthe project, including
planning, leading, managing, monitoring, escalating
and communicating project status, issues ... Fundamentals
Office ofthe Senior
Associate Vice President
for Finance
Project Management Functions
Project Management Fundamentals
PMI refers to these as Knowledge Areas.
These are the actual functions ... Office ofthe Senior
Associate Vice President
for Finance
Work Breakdown Structure
Project Management Fundamentals
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Breaks deliverables into manageable work packages
Critical...
... least amount of sched-
uling flexibility (the least amount of float). Early dates are calculated by means of a
forward pass, using a specified start date. Late dates are calculated by means of ... called
slack, total float, and path float. See also free float.
Forecast Final Cost. See estimate at completion.
Forward Pass. The calculation ofthe early start and early finish dates for the ... delayed from its early start without
delaying the project finish date. Float is a mathematical calculation, and can change
as the project progresses and changes are made tothe project plan. Also...