Project

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One project is a temporary adventure undertaken with an aim of creating one or one single. Temporary because a project finishes on a determined date, and single because the final result is clean with the project undertaken.

A project can be controlled by one of development or , what partitions its progression by constraints, by limiting it to given objectives and parameters. Planning, the implementation and the control of projects of great scale require sometimes the installation of a temporary organization, which consists of a team of project and one or more staffs. A project generally requires resources, human and material.

The word project comes from the word projectum of projicere, "to throw something forwards" of which the prefix pro mean "which precedes in time" (by analogy with Greek ???) and the radical jacere mean "to throw". Thus, the word "project" wanted initially to say "Something which comes before the remainder is made". When the word was initially adopted, it was referred to the plan of something, not with the execution itself of this plan. Something accomplished according to a project was called "object". This use of the word "project" changed in , when several techniques of was presented: with this projection, the word slightly deviated of direction to cover at the same time the projects and the objects.

One can also think in terms , where them sensitive world are projected on the understandable world.

"the science of the projects consists in preventing the difficulties of execution. » (Vauvenargues


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In theory a project is not a simple idea jettée in the air, but supposes to be described and planned, for example according to the method

  • What (actions)
  • Who (people concerned)
  • Where (fields touched by the project, even the places)
  • When (programming in time)
  • How (means, methods...)
  • How much (the budget)
  • Why (reasons and objectives)

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