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Project data analytics: the state of the art and science

Project data analytics: the state of the art and science
Project data analytics: the state of the art and science
The project delivery profession is in the midst of unprecedented technological innovation. Ever-increasing complex projects and programmes combined with the arrival of new digital technologies offer a wealth of opportunities to improve project performance. Responding to those opportunities is made difficult by the unfamiliarity of many project professionals with the technologies involved and the benefits that can accrue through their use. This ‘pathfinder’ report assists project professionals by bringing together work in project data analytics to give a succinct statement of current progress. It gives a picture of what is happening now in this field gained from interviews with key stakeholders. It highlights the research APM is undertaking in this area to identify future developments of project data analytics. The lack of a common understanding of terms used in this arena is acting as a barrier to their adoption so the report begins by giving clear definitions of available digital technologies and the relationships between them. This document will be complemented with a full report on conclusion of its associated investigations.
Association for Project Management
Brookes, Naomi
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Lattuf Flores, Luis
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Dyer, Ronald
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Brookes, Naomi, Lattuf Flores, Luis, Dyer, Ronald, Stewart, Ian, Wang, Kun and Dacre, Nicholas (2020) Project data analytics: the state of the art and science Association for Project Management 4pp.

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Abstract

The project delivery profession is in the midst of unprecedented technological innovation. Ever-increasing complex projects and programmes combined with the arrival of new digital technologies offer a wealth of opportunities to improve project performance. Responding to those opportunities is made difficult by the unfamiliarity of many project professionals with the technologies involved and the benefits that can accrue through their use. This ‘pathfinder’ report assists project professionals by bringing together work in project data analytics to give a succinct statement of current progress. It gives a picture of what is happening now in this field gained from interviews with key stakeholders. It highlights the research APM is undertaking in this area to identify future developments of project data analytics. The lack of a common understanding of terms used in this arena is acting as a barrier to their adoption so the report begins by giving clear definitions of available digital technologies and the relationships between them. This document will be complemented with a full report on conclusion of its associated investigations.

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Published date: 15 July 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 495354
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/495354
PURE UUID: 2af26855-8308-43a8-8d64-f8cf8bc20bf6
ORCID for Nicholas Dacre: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9667-9331

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Date deposited: 11 Nov 2024 18:09
Last modified: 15 Nov 2024 02:58

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Author: Naomi Brookes
Author: Luis Lattuf Flores
Author: Ronald Dyer
Author: Ian Stewart
Author: Kun Wang
Author: Nicholas Dacre ORCID iD

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