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Research question 2: How the risks and uncertainty can be quantified and managed in project planning?
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A spokesman for the New York City Housing Authority said the apartments the agency manages in projects across the city, including this one, are all equipped with carbon monoxide detectors.
Subjects suffering from hypertension or its complications are systematically managed in the project, so they do not constitute a representative sample.
Finally, it appears that there have been no comprehensive studies related to the statistical power of the method or to how the spectrum of SV sizes can be effectively managed in a project.
The results show that the optimal device will deliver up to 80% of the cold neutron flux expected for some of the ongoing projects using a significantly lower proton beam power than that managed in such projects.
"The government's infrastructure plan, changes to the planning rules and the way that private investment is managed in public projects, will make a positive difference but will only start to bear fruit in two-to-four years' time.
Only the director and the scientific managers' medical staff have access to the central database, managed in the DREAM project's data processing centre in Rome.
Two modified LipidBlast templates, one for glycerolipids and the other for sphingolipids, are managed in our lipidomics project (http://prime.psc.riken.jp).jp
All data for the project were managed in the BOLD database in a project called 'Fabaceae@UCT' (project code FAUCT).
From the literature review, it is noticed that extensive works have been done to managing risk in project business; however, little researches are done on quantifying risks associated in managing projects.
Drawing on the action research case reflections it then suggests a general framework inspired on the concept of enterprise architecture for managing change in project based organizations.
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