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Pmis Project Management Information System

PMIS (Project Management Information System) is a computer-based system that assists project managers in planning, budgeting, resource allocation, analysis, and control of changes. It has features like scheduling, resource management, budgeting, cost control, performance analysis, and reporting. PMIS integrates work, cost, labor, and schedule data to perform functions like planning, budgeting, work authorization, control of changes, and communication. It uses a baseline database for comparison to actual project data like start/finish dates, costs incurred, and resource usage to facilitate control of project performance and variance.

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Pmis Project Management Information System

PMIS (Project Management Information System) is a computer-based system that assists project managers in planning, budgeting, resource allocation, analysis, and control of changes. It has features like scheduling, resource management, budgeting, cost control, performance analysis, and reporting. PMIS integrates work, cost, labor, and schedule data to perform functions like planning, budgeting, work authorization, control of changes, and communication. It uses a baseline database for comparison to actual project data like start/finish dates, costs incurred, and resource usage to facilitate control of project performance and variance.

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  • Project Management Information System Overview: Introduces the PMIS and its core functions of assisting project managers in various planning and resource allocation aspects.
  • Benefits of Computer-based PMISs: Details the benefits of computer-based PMIS including speed, maintenance ease, economic efficiency, and improved data handling.
  • Computer-based PMIS Insights: Explores key functionalities like file updates, data transfer, and the integration of work, cost, labor, and schedules.
  • Key Features of PMIS: Enumerates essential features like scheduling, resource management, budgeting, cost control, and overall interface usability.
  • Functions of PMIS: Covers the primary functions of a PMIS, including planning, budgeting, work authorization, change control, and communication.
  • Control Functions in PMIS: Discusses control functions supported by PMIS like baseline comparison, date and cost tracking, and resource usage monitoring.
  • Web-based Project Management: Introduces the concept of managing projects through web-based PMIS platforms.

PMIS Project Management Information System

PMIS
Assist project managers in
Planning Budgeting Resource allocation

Analysis
Variance Performance Forecasting

Facile control of changes Quick review Easy periodic updating

Benefits of Computer-based PMISs


Speed
This is especially true for Internet or intranet PMIS

Easy to maintain Economic Better and handling and integrating complex data relationships

Computer-based PMIS
Create and update project files Data transfer Integrate work, cost, labor, and schedule

Features of PMIS
Scheduling and Network planning Resource Management Budgeting Cost control and Performance Analysis Reporting, Graphics, and Communication Interface, Flexibility, and Ease of Use

Functions of PMIS
Planning and scheduling Budgeting Work authorization and control Control of changes Communication all of these functions

To Perform the Control Functions


Baseline database for comparison Accept actual start and finish dates Accept actual costs incurred Track actual resource usage

Web-based Project Management

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