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  Project network -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The most popular form of project network is activity on node, the other one is activity on arrow.
The condition for a valid project network is that it doesn't contain any (additional info and facts about circular reference) circular references.
Project dependencies can also be depicted by a prececessor table.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/p/pr/project_network.htm   (142 words)

  
 Project network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
A project network is a graphic flow chart of a project jobplan that is developed from the WBS.
The projectnetwork depicts the project activities that must be completed, the logical sequences, the interdependencies of the activities tobe completed, and in most cases the times for the activities to start and finish along with the longest path through thenetwork.
The project network emphasizes the sequential aspects of theproject activities.
www.therfcc.org /project-network-125810.html   (94 words)

  
 SmartWorks Project Planner -Network Diagrams
Network diagramming is one way of graphically representing tasks in a project in a way which is easy for the managers and the team members to understand easily Representing Activities in terms of a network diagram was developed in the 1950's.
In the case of Smartworks project planner, activity is represented on the node itself.
It provides how resources are utilized in a project for a given time period which could help the manager to perform resource leveling if necessary.
www.smartworks.us /htm/networkdiagrams.htm   (310 words)

  
 CCNA Network Design Project
The purpose of this project was to demonstrate the ability to design a large network by using a school system in Arizona as the basis.
The project involved choosing three of the five buildings given as examples, provide a high speed network between them and the ability to access the internet via a main link in one of the buildings.
The project specifications stated that two protocols, namely IP and IPX would be permitted on the backbone.
econweb.rutgers.edu /vosseler/info.htm   (2163 words)

  
 Diary of a Network Administrator: Project Management   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
If you're like many network administrators (wait, it's not you, it's a friend) you may be tempted to just hop in get to work on any assignment.
Project management is the ability to envision the end result of a project, create a plan to reach that vision, and then implement the plan to arrive at the vision.
Vision is the ethereal substance that allows network administrators to see the invisible and to feel the intangible before either exist.
www.informit.com /articles/article.asp?p=29755&redir=1   (652 words)

  
 Project JB: Advanced IP Version 6 Research and Educational Network
Project JB is a joint, high-performance, nationwide network research project in Japan.
The project is organized by several network computing projects, such as the WIDE Project, the ITRC Project, and the Cyber Kansai Project.
Project JB is an advanced network research and educational project in Japan.
www.isoc.org /isoc/conferences/inet/00/cdproceedings/1e/1e_2.htm   (3428 words)

  
 PM Network Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
PM Network is a key benefit of membership in the Project Management Institute.
Project management helps take the variability out of the mix.
Project sponsors play a heroic role in project governance and project success.
www.pmi.org /info/PIR_PMNetworkOnline.asp   (248 words)

  
 Network Project Summary
This project offers a way to discuss relationships with others in a nonthreatening way and is suitable for the classroom or the computer lab.
While all of this was going on I continued to work on the Project Site and realized from E-mails received from fall participants that I needed to create a sample page and link it from the project proposal.
In a building with networked computers the technology component of the project could be saved to the network and worked on in the classroom or the computer lab.
students.ed.uiuc.edu /schlappi/490net/projectsummary.html   (1672 words)

  
 The Freenet Project - index - beginner
This is made possible by the fact that human relationships tend to form small-world networks, a property that can be exploited to find short paths between any two people.
The project is always in need of additional funds to assure Matthew's continued employment, so if you can contribute to our efforts, please visit our donations page.
The network can be used in a number of different ways and isn't restricted to just sharing files like other peer-to-peer networks.
www.freenetproject.org   (717 words)

  
 SALMON: Sea-Air-Land Modeling and Observation Network
5/27/03: The SALMON Project recently attendended a collaboration meeting with researchers at SMAST in New Bedford, MA.
Project, in cooperation with other institutes, is providing continuous real-time or near real-time observations of ocean circulation and ecosystems and linking these with models to provide ocean forecasts in much the same way that weather forecasts are made.
Our goal is to bring together managers, industry partners, researchers, educators and others in a collaborative effort to establish an ocean observatory in the Northern Gulf of Alaska, from Kayak Island in the east to the Shumagin Islands west of Kodiak, including Prince William Sound and Cook Inlet and the outer coast of Kodiak.
www.ims.uaf.edu /salmon   (306 words)

  
 The Web100 Project
While the national high-performance network infrastructure has grown tremendously both in bandwidth and accessibility, it is still common for applications, hosts, researchers and other users to be unable to take full advantage of this new and improved infrastructure.
Without expert attention from network engineers, users are unlikely to achieve even 10 Mbps single stream TCP transfers, despite the fact that the underlying network infrastructure can support data rates of 100Mbps or more.
On unloaded networks, this poor performance can be attributed primarily to two factors: host system software (principally TCP) that is optimized for low bandwidth environments, and the lack of effective instrumentation and tools to diagnose performance issues.
www.web100.org   (349 words)

  
 SPIN Project : Index
The SPIN Project has worked closely with the Center on Policy Initiatives for the past several years to build an effective and successful communications operation.
The SPIN Project recently completed a short article on Hiring Communications Staff (PDF Download) The article discusses the best time to hire communications staff, what skills you should look for in a potential hire, and what to do once you've hired someone.
Thanks to the generous support of the Tides Foundation Bridging the Economic Divide Project, we are proud to present Words That Work: Messaging for Economic Justice (PDF Download), a handbook to help economic justice advocates leverage the power of the media to achieve their goals of a fair and equitable America.
www.spinproject.org   (377 words)

  
 Project Management   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The project manager must set the final goal for the project and must motivate his workers to complete the project on time.
Both methods, PERT and CPM, use a graphic representation of a project that it is called "Project Network" or "CPM diagram", and it is used to portray graphically the interrelatioships of the elements of a project and to show the order in which the activities must be performed.
We do this by starting at the originating event of the network (node 1) and determining the earliest time we can start an activity, given the activities that precede it and assuming that all the activities start as soon as possible and are completed as soon as possible.
www.snc.edu /socsci/chair/333/numbers.html   (1790 words)

  
 The 100x100 Project
In less than 30 years, the Internet has grown from a small experimental network that served as a playground for researchers to a global infrastructure that connects hundreds of millions of people.
The scope of the 100x100 Clean Slate Design Project is necessarily broad, as the design of a network hinges on issues ranging from network architecture and service definition through the design of backbone networks and access networks (both wired and wireless) to network management, security, economics, public policy and switch architecture.
Leveraging network structure: we concurrently develop both structures for network topology and protocols that take advantage of these structures to achieve dependable, simple, and analyzable networks.
100x100network.org   (283 words)

  
 the magdalena project : international network of women in contemporary theatre
The Magdalena Project is a dynamic cross-cultural network of women’s theatre and performance, facilitating critical discussion, support and training.
It is a nexus for diverse performance groups and individuals whose common interest lies in a commitment to ensuring the visibility of women’s artistic endeavour.
The network was founded in 1986 and currently spans more than 50 countries, with autonomous national groups organising festivals, gatherings and events on a regular basis.
www.themagdalenaproject.org   (192 words)

  
 University of Arkansas - ALADDIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Northwest Arkansas Community Information Network project, Aladdin, is a joint effort between the University of Arkansas and community members with an interest in improving access to the information that affects our daily lives: politics, education, environment, and more, by making it available online through the Internet.
The Aladdin project was initiated by former University of Arkansas Chancellor Dan Ferritor and John Lewis, President of the Bank of Fayetteville, and UA National Development Council member.
A demonstration project -- a community information kiosk -- is housed in the lobby of the Bank of Fayetteville and also accessible through the Internet.
www.uark.edu /community/comnet.html   (186 words)

  
 Project: Smart Sensor Network
Depending on the sensor network topology, it may be more useful to implement the distributed detection or estimation using a tree structure.
The performance of the fully connected network is quantifiably better, but their initial system was non-robust to variations in the statistical descriptions of the two hypotheses.
Since a real wireless network imposes channel errors, delays, packet losses, and power and topology constraints, it is essential that the over-all sensor network design consider these factors.
w3.antd.nist.gov /wctg/smartsensors/sensornetworks.html   (1491 words)

  
 Tora Or Project - Planetary Healing Reiki Network
Beginning at the turn of May 2002AD, the Tora Or Project was inaugurated by the Celebration of the Birth of Gautama Buddha and concurrently the same astronomical alignment that has not occurred since the Birth of Jesus Christ.
The Tora Or Project is directly authorized by the Most High Lords Melchizedek, Metatron and Mikael as the Human Response Team of the Eternal Mother-Father God YHWH's Plan of Redemption in restoring the Union of Earth with God.
The Tora Or Project is not to be considered as a new "school" or "form" of Reiki.
www.toraor.net   (1360 words)

  
 Welcome to the STPP Transportation Action Network
Adding to the challenge, the huge increase in Congressional project earmarks reduces the resources that will be available to state and local leaders to respond to these national issues.
The Surface Transportation Policy Project, a national non-profit advocacy organization founded in 1991, is a diverse, nationwide coalition working to ensure safer communities and smarter transportation choices that enhance the economy, improve public health, promote social equity, and protect the environment.
A new study by the Surface Transportation Policy Project (STPP) and the Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT) shows that families are paying a high price to meet their transportation needs and families in areas with fewer transportation choices carry even greater burdens.
www.transact.org   (652 words)

  
 The Resource Discovery Network Subject Portals Project
A subject portal, for the purposes of this project therefore, is a tailored view of the web within a particular subject area, with access to high-quality information resources made easier for the user through aggregated cross searching; streamlined account management; user profiling; and the provision of additional services.
The project is committed to using open source products wherever possible, and our development strategy has been to create areas of functionality in modular "portlets" which can be embedded in a portal framework.
It is therefore an aim of the project to explore the feasibility of embedding the portlets within alternative third party portal environments, such as institutional portals and virtual learning environments, and to make this technology open source.
www.portal.ac.uk /spp   (607 words)

  
 Benchmarking - Project Management Benchmarking Network
The Project Management Benchmarking Network (PMBN™) is currently a free association of Project Management organizations within major corporations.
To create a cooperative environment where full understanding of the performance and enablers of "best in class" Project Management processes can be obtained and shared at reasonable cost.
To support the use of benchmarking to facilitate Project Management process improvement and the achievement of improved innovation, cycle time and technology transfer.
www.pmbn.org   (610 words)

  
 North Coast Rural Challenge Network: Tolerance Project
Project description: The Point Arena High School Tolerance Project's purpose is to enhance cultural respect, awareness,and pride in our diverse community.
The Tolerance Project's goals are to increase cultural pride, gain respect for cultural differences, learn conflict resolution techniques, create a Tolerance education resource library for teachers and create a culminating Diversity Celebration to educate our community and fellow PAHS students.
The goal of this program is to increase cultural pride and improve intergroup relations through cultural awareness experiences, conflict mediation training and school and community education.
www.ncrcn.org /projects/pa/pa_toln.html   (1012 words)

  
 UNC Information Technology Strategy Network Assessment Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
During weeks four and five campus teams wrapped up their network assessments on all sixteen campuses and entered those results into electronic spreadsheets.
As the campus assessment project comes to an end, the work of compiling the results into useable data begins.
The Chairman of the ITS Network Infrastructure Assessment Task Force is Chancellor Jim Woodward.
www.ga.unc.edu /its/netstudy/week4.html   (376 words)

  
 Project network as a social network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Dennis's insight, expressed well in the article, is that the links between tasks on a project chart often represent [the need for] multiple conversations, iterations between two people completing a hand-off of one's completed work to the other.
There is also the point that any project plan is only an educated guess at how the project will proceed, and Dennis Smith works with that theme as well.
Comment from Dennis Smith on Aug 5, 2004 2:50 PM To the question "Has anyone mapped a social network against a project network?" - yes, that is what I do and it is called Team/Project Acculitics.
blog.jackvinson.com /archives/2004/07/28/project_network_as_a_social_network.html   (843 words)

  
 The Berkeley NOW project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Berkeley Network of Workstations (NOW) project seeks to harness the power of clustered machines connected via high-speed switched networks.
The key to NOW is the advent of the killer switch-based and high-bandwidth network.
The NOW Project is sponsored by a number of different contributers.
now.cs.berkeley.edu   (210 words)

  
 Network Time Synchronization Project
However, in a tactical network subject to damage and repair, as well as a widely deployed real-time network such as the Defense Simulation Internet (DSI), manual configuration engineering is not acceptable.
A number of crafted algorithms are used to minimize excessive network traffic and insure a near-optimal client/server configuration.
A new project is extending NTP technology to the interplanetary and deep space environment, especially Mars exploration missions.
www.eecis.udel.edu /~mills/ntp.html   (2016 words)

  
 Project 21 - National Leadership Network of Black Conservatives
Project 21 is an initiative of The National Center for Public Policy Research to promote the views of African-Americans whose entrepreneurial spirit, dedication to family and commitment to individual responsibility has not traditionally been echoed by the nation's civil rights establishment.
Project 21 participants live all over the U.S. and have a variety of careers.
What they have in common is a desire to make America a better place for African-Americans, and all Americans, to live and work.
www.project21.org /P21Index.html   (87 words)

  
 Wireless Network Visualization Project HOME
While computer networks and geography may not appear to have much in common, a collaborative effort was launched between the University of Kansas' Information and Telecommunications Technology Center and Kansas Applied Remote Sensing Program to create a more advanced wireless 802.11b mapping and network visualization method.
For more network pictures check our Network Imagery page or to learn how this map was created, view our Procedure.
The results of this new project, shown in the Distribution Study, demonstrate how a GIS can be used to correlate wireless network distribution with US Census data.
www.ittc.ku.edu /wlan   (314 words)

  
 UNC Information Technology Strategy Network Assessment Project
The goal of the visits is to support the campus networking staff as they document the current state of data networking on each campus.
By using a set of common assessment worksheets, baseline network standards, and a team of UNC consultants, we are determining the resources necessary to meet baseline network standards throughout the system.
Visits will consist of the network team that originally visited the campus returning to assist in resolving any issues and in preparing the assessment worksheets to be turned in to project management staff at UNC General Administration.
www.ga.unc.edu /its/netstudy/schedule.html   (410 words)

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