... foundation forprojectmanagement excellence and Primavera is the tool of choice She has a master's certificate from George Washington University 2002, andProjectManagement Professional (PMP®) and ITIL ... scalable, and can support hundreds of users working on thousands of projects with millions of activities This also means that it can support companies with geographically diverse projects and a workforce ... Engineering and Construction, and TeamPlay forITand Financial services Over the years, the products have appeared to merge and diverge, adding capabilities such as timesheet entry, integration, and portfolio...
... techniques to project activities to meet project requirements A Projectmanagement B Program management C Projectportfoliomanagement D Requirements managementProjectportfoliomanagement addresses ... in or affected by project activities A framework forprojectmanagement includes the project stakeholders, projectmanagement knowledge areas, andprojectmanagement tools and techniques The ... Internet for the terms project management, program management, andprojectportfoliomanagement Write down the number of hits that you received for each of these phrases Find at least three Web sites...
... the quality and standardization of their projectmanagementand implementation It was written to support the agency’s work with partners and communities and is intended for use in all CRS projects ... and partner interests and expectations forproject performance In addition, projectmanagement is a broad and demanding job: CRS project managers must possess a range of technical, coaching and ... by profitability (for a corporation) or by transformed societies (for a non-profit) (Magretta 2002) Within project management, performance usually refers to quality in terms of impact (positive...
... in software engineering and data communications He also served as an engineering accreditation visitor for the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) and was responsible for ... it conducts business and, as a result, how support software is obtained and utilized Without a minimal understanding of those topics, it is not possible to follow and understand the reasons forand ... entity model and a class model The entity model considers the definition and structure associated with an individual entity The entity class model considers all entities of the same type It provides...
... electrolytes, and carbohydrates [8, 9] We conclude that ORT is a safe and effective therapy for the preoperative fluid and electrolyte management of selected surgical patients Table Eligibility standard for ... With regard to the efficacy of ORT, the changes in serum electrolyte (sodium, potassium, and chloride), glucose, and hematocrit values following rehydration with the ORS was evaluated before and ... United States and EU countries Also, the use of oral rehydration solutions is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States for the treatment of patients with...
... clauses, and maturity date Form 990 Form 990 is an information IRS filing It is open to public inspection Form 990-EZ Form 990-EZ is a shortened version of the Form 990 that is suitable for smaller ... faculty chair for finance for the United States Chamber of Commerce’s Institutes for Organization Management program McMillan has written several books on not -for- profit financial management His ... Activity Debits A debit increases the value of assets and decreases liabilities on the Statement of Financial Position A debit increases expenses and reduces revenues on the Statement of Activity...
... ground for its uniform and more standardized administration 1.4.3.4.1 POSIX The POSIX standardization effort used to run by the POSIX standards committee During a major overhaul of the names and ... significant efforts toward standardization There are several standards bodies, both formal and informal Each body has different rules for membership, voting, and clout From a system administration standpoint, ... internet and multimedia systems andapplications We remain committed to publishing high-quality reference and technical books written by experts in the field If you are interested in writing, editing,...
... process for constructing an investment policy, creating a portfolio that is consistent with the policy and the environment, managing the portfolio, and monitoring its performance relative to its ... monitoring and updating the status of the portfolioand the investor’s needs The first step in the portfoliomanagement process, as seen in Exhibit 2.2, is for the investor, either alone or with ... THE PORTFOLIOMANAGEMENT PROCESS EXHIBIT 2.2 39 THE PORTFOLIOMANAGEMENT PROCESS Policy Statement Focus: Investor's short-term and long-term needs, familiarity with capital market history, and...
... also have limitations The blue-line method (Morisawa, 1957) was selected because it is the simplest and one that most readers are familiar with, and despite its limitations, it is a standard that ... diminish for higher channel magnitude or Strahler order This increasing similarity is demonstrated for third and higher Strahler order channels (Figure 2.7a), andfor fifth and higher Shreve magnitude ... GIS FOR WATER RESOURCES AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT Figures 2.7a and 2.7 b Generated and measured channel networks for (a) channels of third and higher Strahler order; (b) channels of fifth and...
... Processes and Landforms, 13:305–320 Moore, I D., and G R Foster, 1990 Hydraulics and overland flow In Process Studies in Hillslope Hydrology, Anderson, M G and T P Burt, Eds., John Wiley and Sons, ... Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing BASIN GEOMORPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT USING A TIN-DEM STRUCTURE 37 REFERENCES Band, L., 1986 Topographic partition of watersheds with Digital ... basins and channel networks based on the digital national land information Annals of the Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, 32(B–2), pp 435–454 Tarboton, D G., R L Bras, and...
... 54 GIS FOR WATER RESOURCES AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT incompatible or unworkable for the data collected during this project Therefore, a suite of GIS analysis tools and ARC/INFO Macro ... DEVELOPMENT AND ANALYSIS Given Walnut Gulch’s history as a research site into various aspects of hydrology and natural resource managementand its extensive rainfall and runoff database, it was decided ... basin-scale variability, a large number of randomly selected points were used, and multiple measurements were taken at each site to account for local variability in channel shape These randomly located...
... importance of and need for landscape derived data and to the increasing availability of DEMs andsoftware products that derive topographic data from DEMs In the field of water resources and hydrology, ... LWRW using software TOPAZ (Garbrecht and Martz, 1999) TOPAZ (TOpographic PArametriZation) is a software package for automated digital landscape analysis It uses raster DEMs to identify and measure ... lists the GIS categories for the coverages of the temporal variability of land cover Table 7.4 GIS Categories for Temporal Land Cover Variability Rangeland: -native and planted Wheat : -spring...
... toposequence position Areas on uplands, at fringes, and in valley bottoms with forest and savanna vegetation and scattered farmlands (classes 2, 8, and 11) have > 10% and < 30% of cultivation and can ... AEZ Land-Use Class Uplands significant farmlands scattered farmlands savanna vegetationb wetlands/marshland dense forest very dense forest Valley fringes significant farmlands scattered farmlands ... covered by humid forest vegetation with insignificant farmlands (land-use classes 5, 6, 9, and 12) was 58.3%, whereas the area with humid forest-cropland mosaic (land-use classes 2, 8, and 11) was...
... (continuous and partial) with Life Zone and land use coverages The watershed boundary for each of the 45 stations was drawn on USGS topographic maps with a 1:20,000 scale, and digitized We reduced ... with low water bearing capacities STRAT = % of area classified as alluvial deposits and sedimentary formations (sandstone) SOIL BASED PARAMETERS: PLASTI = area-weighted mean plasticity index for ... circle with area = AREA FORM = AREA/(watershed length2) ELONG = diameter of circle with area = AREA divided by watershed length AREA4 and A4, AREA7 and A7, AREA10 and 10 = areas and % of AREA with...
... Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 118 GIS FOR WATER RESOURCES AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT REFERENCES Anderson, J.R., E.E Hardy, J.T Roach, and R.E Witmer, 1976 A Land Use and Land Cover ... American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 114 GIS FOR WATER RESOURCES AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT Figure 10.3 APES 1990 land use/land cover land” 3.3%, and “barren land” 0.2% (Figure ... Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 112 GIS FOR WATER RESOURCES AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT Accuracy and Errors The first task was to define which level of land use to utilize Landsat land...
... upland forests As the amount of nonforested area in a basin increases, one would expect water yield to increase and with it, higher streamflows with higher velocities and energy Such conditions ... excellent platform for development and mapping of point (e.g., slump sites), line (e.g., streams), and polygon (e.g., forest stands) data as well as for spatial data analysis Additionally, local and regional ... American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 124 GIS FOR WATER RESOURCES AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENTand map slump sites Photos were acquired from a helicopter platform using a 35 mm format camera...
... INFO ITEM DEFINITIONS for poly LO_DAIRY97 (Entered by lmoore on 10/30/97.11:23:31.Thu) ITEM NAME: AREA Item INFO Definition: 8,18,F,5 ITEM NAME: PERIMETER Item INFO Definition: 8,18,F,5 ITEM ... macroinvertebrates, and zooplankton; (5) distribution and abundance patterns and the reproductivity and foraging ecology of wading birds; and (6) larval and juvenile fish The project involved extensive ... for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 143 144 GIS FOR WATER RESOURCES AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT Appendix 12.1 (Continued) I I I I I I I I I I I Narrative 2: ITEM NAME: LANDUSE Item INFO Definition:...
... mapping unit for urban/built-up lands, surface water, and some agricultural areas The minimum mapping unit for cropland, pasture, and barren lands is 16.2 hectares As noted above, the nonforest and ... Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 164 GIS FOR WATER RESOURCES AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT Data Quality and Error Propagation Errors associated with remote sensing and GIS data acquisition, ... forest cover raster Non-forested lands (ag./urban/etc.) from USGS Land Use/Land Cover Land Use/Land Cover 1:250,000 Validation Data 1:24,000 1:12,000 Hard copy map/pt data and tabular data Land...
... analysis with both the widely used D–8 flow routing approach (Fairchild and Leymarie, 1991) andfor various multiple-direction and aspect-driven approaches (Costa-Cabral and Burges, 1994) Traditionally, ... Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 212 GIS FOR WATER RESOURCES AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT Figure 17.4 Drainage pattern on a flat valley floor (figure from Garbrecht and Martz, 1997a) and ... processing software such as the digital landscape analysis tool TOPAZ (Garbrecht and Martz, 1999b, 2000) The definition and assumption necessary for the first algorithm are: (1) a flow path is the...
... nonwetlands areas A detailed wetlands analysis is performed to identify and classify various wetland types, often using the wetlands and deepwater habitat classification developed for the Fish and ... 236 GIS FOR WATER RESOURCES AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT Figure 18.10 Wetlands and drainage analysis Wetlands (W), open water (OW), uplands (U), and drainage are annotated for the area at and around ... GIS FOR WATER RESOURCES AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT a site has also contributed invaluable evidence in courtroom situations, and has helped to reconstruct pictorially for jurors and judges alike and...