ABSTRACT

Recent computer-based tools for project planning and management focus on user-friendliness and interconnectivity. However, these programs function on the Critical Path Method, or CPM, which was created in the 1950s. These programs, which involve simplistic models and methods, ignore the fact that the underlying computations on which they function h

chapter 1|34 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|18 pages

Why “Dynamic Progress Method?”

chapter 3|14 pages

The Current Status of Project Management

chapter 7|47 pages

Overview of pmBLOX