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− | <blockquote>(1)'' A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result. ''(PMI | + | <blockquote>(1)'' A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result. ''(PMI 2013) </blockquote> |
<blockquote>(2) ''a development effort consisting of both technical and management activities for the purpose of engineering a system.'' (extract from (ANSI/EIA 2003))</blockquote> | <blockquote>(2) ''a development effort consisting of both technical and management activities for the purpose of engineering a system.'' (extract from (ANSI/EIA 2003))</blockquote> | ||
− | <blockquote>(3) '' | + | <blockquote>(3) ''endeavour with defined start and finish criteria undertaken to create a product or service in accordance with specified resources and requirements.'' (ISO/IEC/IEEE 2015)</blockquote> |
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− | (1) PMI. | + | (1) PMI. 2013. ''[[A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge|A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)]]''. 5th ed. Newtown Square, PA, USA: Project Management Institute (PMI). |
(2) ANSI/EIA. 2003.''Processes for Engineering a System''. Philadelphia, PA, USA: American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Electronic Industries Association (EIA), ANSI/EIA-632-1998. | (2) ANSI/EIA. 2003.''Processes for Engineering a System''. Philadelphia, PA, USA: American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Electronic Industries Association (EIA), ANSI/EIA-632-1998. | ||
− | (3) ISO/IEC. | + | (3) ISO/IEC/IEEE. 2015. ''[[ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288|Systems and Software Engineering -- System Life Cycle Processes]]''. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organisation for Standardisation / International Electrotechnical Commissions / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015. |
===Discussion=== | ===Discussion=== | ||
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Revision as of 04:16, 19 May 2021
(1) A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result. (PMI 2013)
(2) a development effort consisting of both technical and management activities for the purpose of engineering a system. (extract from (ANSI/EIA 2003))
(3) endeavour with defined start and finish criteria undertaken to create a product or service in accordance with specified resources and requirements. (ISO/IEC/IEEE 2015)
Source
(1) PMI. 2013. A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide). 5th ed. Newtown Square, PA, USA: Project Management Institute (PMI).
(2) ANSI/EIA. 2003.Processes for Engineering a System. Philadelphia, PA, USA: American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Electronic Industries Association (EIA), ANSI/EIA-632-1998.
(3) ISO/IEC/IEEE. 2015. Systems and Software Engineering -- System Life Cycle Processes. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organisation for Standardisation / International Electrotechnical Commissions / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015.
Discussion
These three definitions, taken together define the essence of a project: namely, a group of coordinated work activities that utilizes resources to achieve specified objectives within a prescribed time frame. Objectives include requirements for a product, service, or enterprise endeavor but objectives may be broader than technical requirements; for example, an objective may be to develop a new product or product line or to support a new type of service for new customers. In addition to providing technical leadership, systems engineers often manage the technical aspects of projects.