Objective
Existing project management tools, based on traditional management models, are well adapted to large, monolithic projects with a clear hierarchical management structure. They are ill-suited to newer management models corresponding to an increasingly important class of projects characterised by multi-organisational, multi-site working, complex inter-organisational decision-making procedures, and the application of project management tools to a range of enterprise functions.
GOAL aims to develop a project management information and decision support system (PMIDSS) to support the management of large inter-organisational projects based on these new management models. The PMIDSS will be composed of the open GOAL model (a repository and communication project management object-oriented data model) and the GOAL toolkit (a set of project management tools oriented towards inter-organisational project management support).
This inter-organisational focus requires emphasis on several new functions and features:
- The ability to customise GOAL for a large variety of application and organisational needs and to integrate it with other enterprise functions.
- The management of product and process quality. With GOAL, the user will be able to define a quality management plan, including the decision-making and quality procedures, supported by the GOAL decision support mechanisms.
- The federation by the GOAL PMIDSS of existing project management tools through a standard for data interchange - a subset of the Open GOAL Model - between GOAL and these tools.
GOAL will be centred on the requirements and the experience of real users, who will specify the requirements for a prototype, that will be tested in two GOAL application pilots: the installation of telecommunication systems and civil engineering.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: The European Science Vocabulary.
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91025 Evry
France
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