Abstract

With the current state of microcomputer hardware and software, all the information handling functions of a government project office, without regard to size, can be handled by a desktop PC. Size is not a factor; however, the extent of detail and volume of data increases as one moves to the technical and organizationally more complex project. Significantly, the microcomputer workstation offers a low-cost solution to improvement in the planning and control discipline. A program structure of a set of ‘off the shelf’ standard software bundled together and controlled by a top-level menu approach offers a simple functions approach to better coordination and information handling of the data required of the project office business management functions.

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