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... SLAM - II - use in stochastic network analysis SLAM - II is a simulation language which permits activity oriented , discrete event and continuous modelling in any combination to be implemented . It employs a network structure consisting ...
... SLAM - II - use in stochastic network analysis SLAM - II is a simulation language which permits activity oriented , discrete event and continuous modelling in any combination to be implemented . It employs a network structure consisting ...
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... SLAM input SLAM SLAM statement library initialization processor Subroutine INTLC Subroutine EVENT ( 1 ) Subroutine OTPUT SLAM reports Event 1 Event 2 ... Event N SLAM Library of Subprograms Subroutine COLCT ( XVAL , ICLCT ) Subroutine ...
... SLAM input SLAM SLAM statement library initialization processor Subroutine INTLC Subroutine EVENT ( 1 ) Subroutine OTPUT SLAM reports Event 1 Event 2 ... Event N SLAM Library of Subprograms Subroutine COLCT ( XVAL , ICLCT ) Subroutine ...
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Ernst G. Frankel. SLAM initialization SLAM input state- ment Library : INTLC SEVNT RECORD VAR CONTINUOUS Main SLAM executive Subroutine INTLC Subroutine STATES Subroutine SLAM OTPUT reports Subroutine EVENT ( IX ) SLAM variables ...
Ernst G. Frankel. SLAM initialization SLAM input state- ment Library : INTLC SEVNT RECORD VAR CONTINUOUS Main SLAM executive Subroutine INTLC Subroutine STATES Subroutine SLAM OTPUT reports Subroutine EVENT ( IX ) SLAM variables ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Project management in context | 9 |
Project organization | 15 |
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alternative projects analysis applied approach assets assumed assure budget CAD/CAM capital cash flow changes conditional probabilities considered constraints costs and benefits criteria critical path critical path method defined determine development projects discount rate distribution economic appraisal effective entity environment environmental impact estimates event example expected external factors feasibility feedback forecasting formal Gantt chart goals GOON identified important input interest internal investment LDCs measure ment methods negotiation net present value node opportunity cost outcome output payment port present value probability probability distribution problem procurement programming project alternatives project appraisal project evaluation project implementation project management project network project objectives project organization project performance project planning ratio repayment requirements resource result revenues risk schedule shadow prices Similarly simulation SLAM social solution specific stage structure technology transfer usually variables World Bank