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Project

A project is any undertaking, carried out individually or collaboratively and possibly involving research or design, that is carefully planned to achieve a particular goal.[1]

An alternative view sees a project managerially as a sequence of events: a "set of interrelated tasks to be executed over a fixed period and within certain cost and other limitations".[2]

A project may be a temporary (rather than a permanent) social system (work system), possibly staffed by teams (within or across organizations) to accomplish particular tasks under time constraints.[3]

A project may form a part of wider programme management[4] or function as an ad hoc system.[5]

Open-source software "projects" or artists' musical "projects" (for example) may lack defined team-membership, precise planning and/or time-limited durations.

Overview

The word project comes from the Latin word projectum from the Latin verb proicere, "before an action," which in turn comes from pro-, which denotes precedence, something that comes before something else in time (paralleling the Greek πρό) and iacere, "to do". The word "project" thus originally meant "before an action".

When the English language initially adopted the word, it referred to a plan of something, not to the act of actually carrying this plan out. Something performed in accordance with a project became known as an "object". Every project has certain phases of development.

Based on the Project Management Institute, a project can be defined as a "temporary endeavor" aimed to drive changes in teams, organizations, or societies. The output of a project is normally a unique product, service, or result.[6]

Cancellation

Project cancellation is the termination of a project prior to its completion and generally includes the cessation of access to funding and other project resources. Project cancellation may result from cost overruns, schedule overruns, changes in budget, change or obviation of the goal of the project, political factors, or any combination of those and other factors. Contracts often stipulate the time and the manner in which a project may be cancelled.

Contracted projects typically have a specified end date, when the contract may or may not be renewed; nonrenewal often has the same effect as cancellation but carries different legal ramifications.

Formal definition in the project-management realm

A project consists of a concrete and organized effort motivated by a perceived opportunity when facing a problem, a need, a desire or a source of discomfort (e.g., lack of proper ventilation in a building). It seeks the realization of a unique and innovative deliverable, such as a product, a service, a process, or in some cases, a scientific research. Each project has a beginning and an end,[7] and as such is considered[by whom?] a closed dynamic system.[citation needed] It is developed along the 4 Ps of project management: Plan, Processes, People, and Power (e.g., line of authority).[citation needed] It is bound by the triple constraints that are calendar, costs and norms of quality,[8] each of which can be determined and measured objectively along the project lifecycle.[citation needed] Some projects produce some level of formal documentation, the deliverable(s), and some impacts, which can be positive and/or negative.[9]

Specific uses

School and university

A project is an individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned and researched about by students. At schools, educational institutes and universities, a project is a research assignment - given to a student - which generally requires a larger amount of effort and more independent work than that involved in a normal essay assignment. It requires students to undertake their fact-finding and analysis, either from library/internet research or from gathering data empirically. The written report that comes from the project is usually in the form of a dissertation, which will contain sections on the project's inception, analysis, findings and conclusions.[10]

Project management

In project management, a project consists of a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service or result.[11] Another definition is a management environment that is created for the purpose of delivering one or more business products according to a specified business case.[12] Projects can also be seen as temporary organizations.[13]

Project objectives define target status at the end of the project, reaching of which is considered necessary for the achievement of planned benefits. They can be formulated as SMART criteria:[14] Projects are often guided by a steering group.

  • Specific
  • Measurable (or at least evaluable) achievement
  • Achievable (recently Agreed to or Acceptable are used[by whom?] regularly as well)
  • Realistic (given the current state of organizational resources)
  • Time terminated (bounded)

The evaluation (measurement) occurs at the project closure. However, a continuous guard on the project progress should be kept by monitoring and evaluating.

Civil and military construction and industry infrastructure

In civil, military and industry (e.g. oil and gas) infrastructure, capital projects refer to activities to construct and install equipment, facilities and buildings. As these activities are temporary endeavors with clear start and end dates, the term "project" is applied. Because the results of these activities are typically long-standing infrastructure, with a life measured in years or decades, these projects are typically accounted for in financial accounting as capital expenditures, and thus they are termed "capital projects".

Computer software

In computer software, a project can consist of programs, configuration definitions and related data.[citation needed] For example, in Microsoft Visual Studio, a "solution" consists of projects and other definitions.[15]

State project

It can be defined as "a set of state policies and/or agencies unified around a particular issue or oppression".[16] Therefore, these kinds of projects involve constant change and dynamism due to the social constructions that evolve among time. State projects have to adapt to the current moment. They are mostly community services based.

Infrastructure code

In the context of infrastructure code, a project is a collection of code used to build a discrete component of the system. There is no rule on how much a single project or its component can include.[17]

Types

Some analyses of project-oriented activity distinguish - using military-style terminology - between grandiose strategic projects and more trivial or component operational projects: tactical projects.[18][19]

Examples

Topics associated with projects

References

  1. ^ Compare: . English. Oxford Dictionaries. 2016. Archived from the original on 30 July 2012. Retrieved 6 September 2016. Definition of project project in English: [...] An individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim [...]
  2. ^ "What is a project? definition and meaning". BusinessDictionary.com. Retrieved 10 June 2018. project [:] [...] Planned set of interrelated tasks to be executed over a fixed period and within certain cost and other limitations.
  3. ^ Compare the somewhat circular definition: Manning, Stephan (2008). "Embedding projects in multiple contexts – a structuration perspective". International Journal of Project Management. 26: 35. doi:10.1016/j.ijproman.2007.08.012. S2CID 111365140. Retrieved 6 September 2016. Two theoretical propositions have been made: First, projects as temporary systems are characterized by certain structural properties, in particular task specifications, time constraints and team relations, that guide project activities.
  4. ^ Mittal, Prashant (December 2009). "Programme Management: An Introduction". Programme Management: Managing Multiple Projects Successfully. New Delhi: Global India Publications (published 2009). p. 1. ISBN 9789380228204. Retrieved 13 June 2021. Programme Management is the process of managing multiple independent projects [...]. [...] Projects deliver outputs; programmes create outcomes. [...] Programme management is concerned with doing the right projects, whereas project management is about doing projects right.
  5. ^ For example: Kuijper, Pieter Jan; Wouters, Jan; Hoffmeister, Frank; de Baere, Geert; Ramopoulos, Thomas (5 September 2013). The Law of EU External Relations: Cases, Materials, and Commentary on the EU as an International Legal Actor. Oxford University Press (published 2013). p. 922. ISBN 9780199682478. Retrieved 13 June 2021. One or more participating Member States or the Chief Executive may submit to the Steering Board an ad hoc project or programme within the Agency's remit, which shall presume general participation by the participating Member States.
  6. ^ Project Management Institute (2017). A guide to the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK guide). Project Management Institute (6th ed.). Newtown Square, PA. ISBN 978-1-62825-390-0. OCLC 995162610.
  7. ^ Mesly, Olivier (2016). Project Feasibility: Tools for Uncovering Points of Vulnerability. Systems Innovation Book Series. New York: CRC Press (published 2017). p. 53. ISBN 9781315295237. Retrieved 17 June 2019. For the purpose of a feasibility analysis, a project is a concrete and organized effort that leads to the realization of a unique and innovative deliverable, which can be a product, service or process, or even a science research initiative, which is conceived based on a perceived opportunity. The project has a beginning and an end, which can sometimes serve as a new bedrock for a different project. It involves a plan, some processes, people and a line of authority; it contains inherent challenges and problems.
  8. ^ Mesly, Olivier (2016). Project Feasibility: Tools for Uncovering Points of Vulnerability. Systems Innovation Book Series. New York: CRC Press (published 2017). p. 53. ISBN 9781315295237. Retrieved 17 June 2019. For the purpose of a feasibility analysis, a project [...] is bound by a specific calendar, a cost structure and pre-set norms of quality.
  9. ^ Mesly, Olivier (2016). Project Feasibility: Tools for Uncovering Points of Vulnerability. Systems Innovation Book Series. New York: CRC Press (published 2017). p. 52. ISBN 9781315295237. Retrieved 17 June 2019. Figure 1.5[:] Toward a definition of an average project. [...] The outputs, according to my model, are expressed by a deliverable (e.g., a product), by some formal knowledge [...], and by some impacts (positive and/or negative). [...] As mentioned, small projects do not naturally lead to formalized knowledge or have an impact. Large projects, however, see the creation of some form of official knowledge and do have impacts on the way of life of the population they serve.
  10. ^ Thomas, G: How to do your research project. Sage Publications Inc, 2009....
  11. ^ Project Management Institute. A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide), Third Edition.
  12. ^ R. Max Wideman (2004), A Management Framework: For Project, Program and Portfolio Integration. p. 30
  13. ^ Turner, J. Rodney, and Ralf Müller. "On the nature of the project as a temporary organization." International journal of project management 21.1 (2003): 1-8.
  14. ^ Carr, David, Make Sure Your Project Goals are SMART, PM Hut. Accessed 18. Oct 2009.
  15. ^ Compare: Hundhausen, Richard (2006). Working with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System. Developer Reference Series (2 ed.). Microsoft Press. p. 108. ISBN 9780735621855. Retrieved 10 February 2017. After a design has been validated the Application Designer will generate a skeleton implementation with projects, code, and configuration files that precisely match the design.
  16. ^ Deric., Shannon (1 January 2011). Political sociology : oppression, resistance, and the state. Pine Forge Press. ISBN 9781412980401. OCLC 746832550.
  17. ^ Morris, Kief. "Infrastructure as Code | Second edition". Thoughtworks. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  18. ^ Banks, Linda (2017). "What Is a Strategic Project?". Small Business. Houston Chronicle. Hearst Newspapers, LLC. Retrieved 9 February 2017. Organizations can be good at tactical projects, such as moving to a new building or introducing a new product. These are projects that have one operational goal, which probably does not entail contributions by most employees within the organization. In these projects, meeting a tactical goal on time and within budget are key considerations. A strategic project, on the other hand, has a primary goal of gaining the competitive advantage by focusing on the organization's overall direction.
  19. ^ Williams, Todd C.; Kendrick, Tom (2011). "15: Dealing with 'Unprojects'". Rescue the Problem Project: A Complete Guide to Identifying, Preventing, and Recovering from Project Failure. AMACOM Division: American Management Association. p. 208. ISBN 9780814416839. Retrieved 9 February 2017. The strategic project has a long-term goal to satisfy needs not included in the funding project. [...] a strategic project usually has scope as its most critical issue, while a tactical project has schedule, cost, or a different set of scope as the primary constraint.

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For the urban low income housing buildings called projects see Public housing For other uses see Project disambiguation Look up project in Wiktionary the free dictionary A project is any undertaking carried out individually or collaboratively and possibly involving research or design that is carefully planned to achieve a particular goal 1 An alternative view sees a project managerially as a sequence of events a set of interrelated tasks to be executed over a fixed period and within certain cost and other limitations 2 A project may be a temporary rather than a permanent social system work system possibly staffed by teams within or across organizations to accomplish particular tasks under time constraints 3 A project may form a part of wider programme management 4 or function as an ad hoc system 5 Open source software projects or artists musical projects for example may lack defined team membership precise planning and or time limited durations Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Cancellation 2 Formal definition in the project management realm 3 Specific uses 3 1 School and university 3 2 Project management 3 3 Civil and military construction and industry infrastructure 3 4 Computer software 3 5 State project 3 6 Infrastructure code 4 Types 5 Examples 6 Topics associated with projects 7 ReferencesOverview EditThe word project comes from the Latin word projectum from the Latin verb proicere before an action which in turn comes from pro which denotes precedence something that comes before something else in time paralleling the Greek pro and iacere to do The word project thus originally meant before an action When the English language initially adopted the word it referred to a plan of something not to the act of actually carrying this plan out Something performed in accordance with a project became known as an object Every project has certain phases of development Based on the Project Management Institute a project can be defined as a temporary endeavor aimed to drive changes in teams organizations or societies The output of a project is normally a unique product service or result 6 Cancellation Edit Project cancellation is the termination of a project prior to its completion and generally includes the cessation of access to funding and other project resources Project cancellation may result from cost overruns schedule overruns changes in budget change or obviation of the goal of the project political factors or any combination of those and other factors Contracts often stipulate the time and the manner in which a project may be cancelled Contracted projects typically have a specified end date when the contract may or may not be renewed nonrenewal often has the same effect as cancellation but carries different legal ramifications Formal definition in the project management realm EditA project consists of a concrete and organized effort motivated by a perceived opportunity when facing a problem a need a desire or a source of discomfort e g lack of proper ventilation in a building It seeks the realization of a unique and innovative deliverable such as a product a service a process or in some cases a scientific research Each project has a beginning and an end 7 and as such is considered by whom a closed dynamic system citation needed It is developed along the 4 Ps of project management Plan Processes People and Power e g line of authority citation needed It is bound by the triple constraints that are calendar costs and norms of quality 8 each of which can be determined and measured objectively along the project lifecycle citation needed Some projects produce some level of formal documentation the deliverable s and some impacts which can be positive and or negative 9 Specific uses EditSchool and university Edit A project is an individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned and researched about by students At schools educational institutes and universities a project is a research assignment given to a student which generally requires a larger amount of effort and more independent work than that involved in a normal essay assignment It requires students to undertake their fact finding and analysis either from library internet research or from gathering data empirically The written report that comes from the project is usually in the form of a dissertation which will contain sections on the project s inception analysis findings and conclusions 10 Project management Edit Main article Project management In project management a project consists of a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product service or result 11 Another definition is a management environment that is created for the purpose of delivering one or more business products according to a specified business case 12 Projects can also be seen as temporary organizations 13 Project objectives define target status at the end of the project reaching of which is considered necessary for the achievement of planned benefits They can be formulated as SMART criteria 14 Projects are often guided by a steering group Specific Measurable or at least evaluable achievement Achievable recently Agreed to or Acceptable are used by whom regularly as well Realistic given the current state of organizational resources Time terminated bounded The evaluation measurement occurs at the project closure However a continuous guard on the project progress should be kept by monitoring and evaluating Civil and military construction and industry infrastructure Edit In civil military and industry e g oil and gas infrastructure capital projects refer to activities to construct and install equipment facilities and buildings As these activities are temporary endeavors with clear start and end dates the term project is applied Because the results of these activities are typically long standing infrastructure with a life measured in years or decades these projects are typically accounted for in financial accounting as capital expenditures and thus they are termed capital projects Computer software Edit In computer software a project can consist of programs configuration definitions and related data citation needed For example in Microsoft Visual Studio a solution consists of projects and other definitions 15 State project Edit It can be defined as a set of state policies and or agencies unified around a particular issue or oppression 16 Therefore these kinds of projects involve constant change and dynamism due to the social constructions that evolve among time State projects have to adapt to the current moment They are mostly community services based Infrastructure code Edit In the context of infrastructure code a project is a collection of code used to build a discrete component of the system There is no rule on how much a single project or its component can include 17 Types EditSome analyses of project oriented activity distinguish using military style terminology between grandiose strategic projects and more trivial or component operational projects tactical projects 18 19 Examples EditHuman Genome Project which mapped the human genome Manhattan Project which developed the first nuclear weapon Polaris missile project an ICBM control system Apollo program which landed humans on the moon Soviet atomic bomb project Soviet crewed lunar programs Project 706 Great Pyramid of GizaTopics associated with projects Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Project Megaproject Program management Project governance Software project management Project Management Institute PMI International Project Management Association IPMA Project management software Project planning Small scale project management PRINCE2References Edit Compare definition of project in English from the Oxford dictionary English Oxford Dictionaries 2016 Archived from the original on 30 July 2012 Retrieved 6 September 2016 Definition of project project in English An individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim What is a project definition and meaning BusinessDictionary com Retrieved 10 June 2018 project Planned set of interrelated tasks to be executed over a fixed period and within certain cost and other limitations Compare the somewhat circular definition Manning Stephan 2008 Embedding projects in multiple contexts a structuration perspective International Journal of Project Management 26 35 doi 10 1016 j ijproman 2007 08 012 S2CID 111365140 Retrieved 6 September 2016 Two theoretical propositions have been made First projects as temporary systems are characterized by certain structural properties in particular task specifications time constraints and team relations that guide project activities Mittal Prashant December 2009 Programme Management An Introduction Programme Management Managing Multiple Projects Successfully New Delhi Global India Publications published 2009 p 1 ISBN 9789380228204 Retrieved 13 June 2021 Programme Management is the process of managing multiple independent projects Projects deliver outputs programmes create outcomes Programme management is concerned with doing the right projects whereas project management is about doing projects right For example Kuijper Pieter Jan Wouters Jan Hoffmeister Frank de Baere Geert Ramopoulos Thomas 5 September 2013 The Law of EU External Relations Cases Materials and Commentary on the EU as an International Legal Actor Oxford University Press published 2013 p 922 ISBN 9780199682478 Retrieved 13 June 2021 One or more participating Member States or the Chief Executive may submit to the Steering Board an ad hoc project or programme within the Agency s remit which shall presume general participation by the participating Member States Project Management Institute 2017 A guide to the project management body of knowledge PMBOK guide Project Management Institute 6th ed Newtown Square PA ISBN 978 1 62825 390 0 OCLC 995162610 Mesly Olivier 2016 Project Feasibility Tools for Uncovering Points of Vulnerability Systems Innovation Book Series New York CRC Press published 2017 p 53 ISBN 9781315295237 Retrieved 17 June 2019 For the purpose of a feasibility analysis a project is a concrete and organized effort that leads to the realization of a unique and innovative deliverable which can be a product service or process or even a science research initiative which is conceived based on a perceived opportunity The project has a beginning and an end which can sometimes serve as a new bedrock for a different project It involves a plan some processes people and a line of authority it contains inherent challenges and problems Mesly Olivier 2016 Project Feasibility Tools for Uncovering Points of Vulnerability Systems Innovation Book Series New York CRC Press published 2017 p 53 ISBN 9781315295237 Retrieved 17 June 2019 For the purpose of a feasibility analysis a project is bound by a specific calendar a cost structure and pre set norms of quality Mesly Olivier 2016 Project Feasibility Tools for Uncovering Points of Vulnerability Systems Innovation Book Series New York CRC Press published 2017 p 52 ISBN 9781315295237 Retrieved 17 June 2019 Figure 1 5 Toward a definition of an average project The outputs according to my model are expressed by a deliverable e g a product by some formal knowledge and by some impacts positive and or negative As mentioned small projects do not naturally lead to formalized knowledge or have an impact Large projects however see the creation of some form of official knowledge and do have impacts on the way of life of the population they serve Thomas G How to do your research project Sage Publications Inc 2009 Project Management Institute A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK Guide Third Edition R Max Wideman 2004 A Management Framework For Project Program and Portfolio Integration p 30 Turner J Rodney and Ralf Muller On the nature of the project as a temporary organization International journal of project management 21 1 2003 1 8 Carr David Make Sure Your Project Goals are SMART PM Hut Accessed 18 Oct 2009 Compare Hundhausen Richard 2006 Working with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System Developer Reference Series 2 ed Microsoft Press p 108 ISBN 9780735621855 Retrieved 10 February 2017 After a design has been validated the Application Designer will generate a skeleton implementation with projects code and configuration files that precisely match the design Deric Shannon 1 January 2011 Political sociology oppression resistance and the state Pine Forge Press ISBN 9781412980401 OCLC 746832550 Morris Kief Infrastructure as Code Second edition Thoughtworks Retrieved 9 December 2022 Banks Linda 2017 What Is a Strategic Project Small Business Houston Chronicle Hearst Newspapers LLC Retrieved 9 February 2017 Organizations can be good at tactical projects such as moving to a new building or introducing a new product These are projects that have one operational goal which probably does not entail contributions by most employees within the organization In these projects meeting a tactical goal on time and within budget are key considerations A strategic project on the other hand has a primary goal of gaining the competitive advantage by focusing on the organization s overall direction Williams Todd C Kendrick Tom 2011 15 Dealing with Unprojects Rescue the Problem Project A Complete Guide to Identifying Preventing and Recovering from Project Failure AMACOM Division American Management Association p 208 ISBN 9780814416839 Retrieved 9 February 2017 The strategic project has a long term goal to satisfy needs not included in the funding project a strategic project usually has scope as its most critical issue while a tactical project has schedule cost or a different set of scope as the primary constraint Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Project amp oldid 1152180479, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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