Report: Network Project Management, Scope, Requirements, and Crashing
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This report provides a comprehensive overview of network project management, focusing on project scope, requirements, and crashing methods. It outlines the scope of a network project designed to meet business data storage, sharing, and security needs, emphasizing time and cost considerations, including a two-week implementation timeline and an approximate cost of $2000 for a network for ten users. The report highlights the importance of quality management, stakeholder roles, and team member responsibilities in project development, ensuring alignment with business objectives and stakeholder interests. It distinguishes between functional and non-functional project requirements and presents a project crashing analysis, showing the trade-offs between time and cost. The analysis includes a table detailing activities, time, and direct costs under normal and crashed scenarios, revealing the increased direct cost associated with project crashing. References to relevant literature are also included.
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