The present paper aims to offer a synthetic project performance indicator (PPI) that aggregates two input parameters obtained by the Earned Value Analysis. The PPI is calculated by using a Fuzzy Inference System (FIS) able to single out a measure based on the input parameters, instead of formulating a mathematical model that could be a troublesome task whenever complex relations among the input variables exist. The purpose is to communicate the project performance to the stakeholders in a clear and complete way, for example, describing the PPI by means of contour lines.

Certa, A., Enea, M., Giallanza, A. (2010). A SYNTHETIC MEASURE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE PROJECT PERFORMANCE. In Business Performance Measurement and Management New Contexts, Themes and Challenges (pp. 167-180) [10.1007/978-3-642-04800-5_11].

A SYNTHETIC MEASURE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE PROJECT PERFORMANCE

CERTA, Antonella;ENEA, Mario;GIALLANZA, Antonio
2010-01-01

Abstract

The present paper aims to offer a synthetic project performance indicator (PPI) that aggregates two input parameters obtained by the Earned Value Analysis. The PPI is calculated by using a Fuzzy Inference System (FIS) able to single out a measure based on the input parameters, instead of formulating a mathematical model that could be a troublesome task whenever complex relations among the input variables exist. The purpose is to communicate the project performance to the stakeholders in a clear and complete way, for example, describing the PPI by means of contour lines.
2010
Certa, A., Enea, M., Giallanza, A. (2010). A SYNTHETIC MEASURE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE PROJECT PERFORMANCE. In Business Performance Measurement and Management New Contexts, Themes and Challenges (pp. 167-180) [10.1007/978-3-642-04800-5_11].
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