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Project Planning and Realization

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Tasks of project planning are the design and organization of a system, which fulfills certain requirements under given restrictions at lowest costs. This includes the selection and dimensioning of equipment, resources and other elements, the connection of these elements to performance chains and the design of logistic networks. The tasks of project realization are the scheduling of the implementation, the construction and manufacturing of the system elements, the build-up of the whole system and finally the start-up and tests. Both, planning as well as realization, need qualified project management (Nicholas 1990; Pintot and Slevin 1987; Lock 1996).

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Gudehus, T., Kotzab, H. (2009). Project Planning and Realization. In: Comprehensive Logistics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68652-1_3

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