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LOCATION BASED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR REPETITIVE PROJECTS

M. KIRTHIGA, G. S. Jegan

Abstract


Monitoring and controlling infrastructure projects is a complex and time consuming task. So projects demand planning and controlling of schedule tasks at the macro and micro level. At present overwhelming customary systems like Critical Path Method (CPM) and Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) don't demonstrate work-course through an undertaking life cycle. An augmentation to the traditional movement based arranging procedure is Location Based Management System (LBMS).This leads to evaluate the application of location-based management (LBM) theory. LBMS reduce duration and improve the use of resources with continuous work flow without interruption of tasks for repetitive projects. The important implications are improved overview, improved project control, Production flow. Location based components were implemented using location-based software called VICO office and evaluates LBM for progress monitoring and also reporting

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