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Master <strong>Thesis</strong>: GIS <strong>Project</strong> management Final Version<br />

3.8.3 Assessment Page 81<br />

3.9. Change requests, expectations and deviations Page 83<br />

3.9.1 General Page 83<br />

3.9.2 Change Control Page 84<br />

3.10. Exceptions Page 85<br />

3.11. Threats in a project Page 86<br />

3.12. <strong>Project</strong> Closure Page 89<br />

3.12.1 General Page 89<br />

3.12.2 Acceptance testing Page 89<br />

3.12.3 <strong>Project</strong> Closure Meeting Page 90<br />

3.13. Quality Review Page 90<br />

3.14. Training Page 93<br />

3.15. Support Page 94<br />

3.16. Summary Page 95<br />

4 THE SPATIAL COMPONENT; ARE GIS PROJECTS DIFFERENT? Page 96<br />

4.1. Introduction Page 96<br />

4.2. The G in GIS Page 96<br />

4.3. The IS in GIS Page 97<br />

4.4. What is so special about GIS? Page 99<br />

4.5. The acquiring of Geo Information Page 104<br />

4.6. Are GIS project different? Page 106<br />

4.7. Conclusion Page 107<br />

5 MANAGING A REAL PROJECT - THE MILGIS PROJECT Page 108<br />

5.1. Introduction Page 108<br />

5.2. Approach Page 109<br />

5.3. Content of the MILGIS PID Page 109<br />

5.3.1 MILGIS PID - Background Page 110<br />

5.3.2 MILGIS PID - Mission, Objectives, Strategy Page 111<br />

5.3.3 MILGIS PID - Scope of Work Page 113<br />

5.3.4 MILGIS PID -Constraints Page 115<br />

5.3.5 MILGIS PID -Methods Page 116<br />

5.3.6 MILGIS PID <strong>Project</strong> Organization Page 117<br />

5.3.7 MILGIS PID <strong>Project</strong> Plan Page 121<br />

5.4. MILGIS Risks Page 128<br />

5.5. MILGIS Quality Page 129<br />

5.6. Does the proposed methodology work? Page 131<br />

6 CONCLUSIONS Page 134<br />

6.1. Introduction Page 134<br />

6.2. The importance of Life Cycle and Methodologies Page 134<br />

6.3. <strong>Project</strong> management for GIS Page 135<br />

6.4. Area for further research Page 135<br />

ADDENDUM Page 137<br />

-Risk <strong>Management</strong> Checklist Page 138<br />

REFERENCES Page 142<br />

© 1997 Hans Bestebreurtje, MSc UNIGIS 4

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