Philippine Women's University project management system, vol. I-II

Projects are inevitable for any institution, most especially for a growing one like Philippine Women's University (PWU). The increasing costs of materials, the available manpower, and the short time allotted should be well-controlled otherwise, disastrous effects would be shortly felt. Nowadays...

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Main Authors: Carpo, Maricar M., Tan, Christine
Format: text
Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 1993
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/3876
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:Projects are inevitable for any institution, most especially for a growing one like Philippine Women's University (PWU). The increasing costs of materials, the available manpower, and the short time allotted should be well-controlled otherwise, disastrous effects would be shortly felt. Nowadays, these perils would no longer be tolerated.Having these in mind, the group have tried hard to come up with a system with methodical and efficacious procedure accompanied by the benefits that the current technology in the field of Computer Science offers.An improved Planning and Budgeting system is being proposed to PWU. The new system is intended to ameliorate the manual routines with a systematic and orderly flow of processes. With the advent of computers, however, project management have never been the same since. The group, in an attempt to make competent management, produces a software which will become a basis for control, fiscal allocation and evaluation of projects. The software helps expedite various calculations that will be used as aids in monitoring and assessing the projects. It also provides graphical representations and other menu-driven feature. Moreover, in a view to the system's reusability, only minor modifications will be needed to suit the needs of other institution's project management systems. This is possible because the processes and elements involved in many institution's system of project management are almost always similar.The group hopes that the proposed system, once implemented, will address the problems being encountered in the;"PWU-Planning and Budgeting System. We earnestly desire too that it will become the actualization of the client and user's expectations."