کرزنر)2001) برای موفقیت پروژه تعریفی ارائه کرده که طی آن پروژه را زمانی موفقیت آمیز تلقی می کند که تحت شرایط زیر تکمیل شده باشد:
1) در بازه زمانی تخصیص یافته
2) در محدوده بودجه پیش بینی شده
3) در سطح عملکرد یا مشخصات مناسب
4) با رضایت کارفرما
5) محصول یا خدمات منتج از پروژه بطور واقعی قابل استفاده و بهر ه برداری باشد.
6) با کمترین تغییرات در محدوده پروژه یا با تغییرات پذیرفته شده دو طرفه
7) بدون برهم زدن جریان کاری اصلی سازمان
8) بدون تغییر دادن فرهنگ سازمان
Kerzner,Harold.(2001). International Institute for learning, strategic planning for project management using a project management maturity model.
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در این گزارش وضعیت 75 کشور از جمله ایران نیز ارائه شده است.
(شاخص آمادگی مکانی ایران: رتبه 49 در بین 75 کشور و هفتم منطقه)
با استفاده ازابزار speciesMapper قابل دسترس درسایت speciesLink می توانید موقعیت نقاط را به صورت لایه ای بر روی نقشه جهان مشاهده و چاپ نمائید.
البته در این سایت ابزارهای آنلاین مفید دیگری نیز قابل دسترس می باشند (infoXY- converter - dataCleaning).
آدرس دسترسی:
http://splink.cria.org.br/mapper?&setlang=en
More:
speciesMapper: Plot geo referenced points on a map. |
speciesLink is a distributed information system that integrates primary data from biological collections. The development was funded by FAPESP, GBIF, JRS Foundation, MCTI, CNPq, FINEP, RNP and CRIA.
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GIS practitioners require a desktop GIS application for making the maps, data and applications needed by their users that are web ready. Esri has shifted the flagship desktop application from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro and is encouraging the GIS community to make the transition. Read this blog to find out how using ArcGIS Pro makes it easier for GIS practitioners to build and provide geospatial products and services that work well in an SDI environment.
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Reference: https://resources.esri.ca/spatial-data-infrastructure/
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