Application of statistical analysis to improve time management of a process modeling project

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,Mariana Mello
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Coelho,Luiza Lavocat Galvão de Almeida, Silva,Gladston Luiz da, Cunha,Yanne Souza Alves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Gestão & Produção
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Resumo: Abstract This work was the result of a cooperation agreement between the University of Brasilia (UnB) and a security organization. Its goal was to model the logistic processes of the company to assist in the modernization of a control system for the management of materials. The project was managed in a dynamic model, through the monitoring and control of activities executed during its various stages. The development of a control system enabled the detection of discrepancies between what was planned and how it was performed, identifying its causes and which actions to take to ensure that the project got back on track according to the planned schedule and budget. The main objective of this article was to identify which elements controlled by the project affected its execution time. With that knowledge, it was possible to improve the planning of the next phases of the project. To this end, we performed a case study of exploratory aspect and quantitative nature to provide information on the object and guide the formulation of hypotheses. The qualitative analysis of the execution time of the modeling identified two dependent variables - systematic version and team - out of the four evaluated. The quantitative analysis studied two variables - number of modifications and number of elements -, which did not indicate evidence of correlation with the aforementioned time.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Application of statistical analysis to improve time management of a process modeling project
title Application of statistical analysis to improve time management of a process modeling project
spellingShingle Application of statistical analysis to improve time management of a process modeling project
Pereira,Mariana Mello
Project management
Time management
Test of independence
Test of correlation
Process modeling
title_short Application of statistical analysis to improve time management of a process modeling project
title_full Application of statistical analysis to improve time management of a process modeling project
title_fullStr Application of statistical analysis to improve time management of a process modeling project
title_full_unstemmed Application of statistical analysis to improve time management of a process modeling project
title_sort Application of statistical analysis to improve time management of a process modeling project
author Pereira,Mariana Mello
author_facet Pereira,Mariana Mello
Coelho,Luiza Lavocat Galvão de Almeida
Silva,Gladston Luiz da
Cunha,Yanne Souza Alves
author_role author
author2 Coelho,Luiza Lavocat Galvão de Almeida
Silva,Gladston Luiz da
Cunha,Yanne Souza Alves
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,Mariana Mello
Coelho,Luiza Lavocat Galvão de Almeida
Silva,Gladston Luiz da
Cunha,Yanne Souza Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Project management
Time management
Test of independence
Test of correlation
Process modeling
topic Project management
Time management
Test of independence
Test of correlation
Process modeling
description Abstract This work was the result of a cooperation agreement between the University of Brasilia (UnB) and a security organization. Its goal was to model the logistic processes of the company to assist in the modernization of a control system for the management of materials. The project was managed in a dynamic model, through the monitoring and control of activities executed during its various stages. The development of a control system enabled the detection of discrepancies between what was planned and how it was performed, identifying its causes and which actions to take to ensure that the project got back on track according to the planned schedule and budget. The main objective of this article was to identify which elements controlled by the project affected its execution time. With that knowledge, it was possible to improve the planning of the next phases of the project. To this end, we performed a case study of exploratory aspect and quantitative nature to provide information on the object and guide the formulation of hypotheses. The qualitative analysis of the execution time of the modeling identified two dependent variables - systematic version and team - out of the four evaluated. The quantitative analysis studied two variables - number of modifications and number of elements -, which did not indicate evidence of correlation with the aforementioned time.
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