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  • Milwaukee School of Engineering
     
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  • Construction projects
     
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  • Management information systems
     
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  • Project management
     
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  • Construction.
     
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  • project management information system (PMIS)
     
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  • software integration
     
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  • all-inclusive PMIS software
     
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    Assessing the need for all-inclusive project management information systems in the construction industry : a thesis submitted to the faculty of the Milwaukee School of Engineering in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Civic Engineering / by Gage R. Christianson.
    by Christianson, Gage R. author., Sullivan, Dr. Jera,, Woo, Dr. Jeong-Han committee member, Davis, Dr. Todd thesis advisor, Milwaukee School of Engineering
    [Milwaukee School of Engineering], [2018]
    Subjects
  • Construction projects
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  • Management information systems
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  • Project management
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  • Construction.
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  • project management information system (PMIS)
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  • software integration
  •  
  • all-inclusive PMIS software
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  • MSCVE Project.
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    leaves : illustrations, some of which are in color ; 29 cm
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    List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Assessing the Need for All-Inclusive Project Management Information Systems in the Construction Industry -- Background; Fragmentation in Construction; The Birth of Project Management Information Systems; PMIS Fragmentation; All-Inclusive Construction PMIS Solutions; Benefits of an All-Inclusive PMIS -- Methods; Research Questions; Research Goals ; Methods ; Survey Design, Procedure and Analysis Plan; Demographics -- Results; Importance of PMIS Integration; Limitations to Implementation; Importance of an All-Inclusive PMIS; Features of an All-Inclusive PMIS Solution; Efficiency of PMIS Usage: The CW Factor; Open-Ended Questions: How PMISs Affect the Construction Industry; Positive Effects of PMISs on construction companies; Negative effects of PMISs on construction industry; General comments about PMISs; Construction Trends -- Discussion; Importance of PMIS Integration; PMIS Limitations; Importance of an All-Inclusive PMIS; Features of an All-Inclusive PMIS; Efficiency of PMIS Usage (CW Factor); Analysis of Open-Ended Comments; Positive effects of PMISs on construction companies; Negative effects of PMISs on the construction industry; General comments about a PMIS; Construction Trends -- Limitations of Research Study -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix A: A Survey -- Appendix B: Coded Open-Ended Questions; Question 17; Question 25.
    This capstone report features an assessment of the need for an all-inclusive project management information system (PMIS) software program for the construction industry. The number of project management application service providers (PM-ASPs) available to the construction industry has increased over the past decade. While it was believed a decade ago that companies would begin integrating and reducing the number of programs in use, the number of programs in use has instead risen. The rise in programs in use by a company has been shown to lead to difficulty integrating programs, a loss in productivity, and fragmentation within the internal company. PM-ASPs have begun changing their model from focusing on one feature, i.e., scheduling or document control, to integrating multiple features.
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