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This study presents exploratory work and seeks to identify and
evaluate the success and failure factors that could form a
guideline for further study and to some extent help professionals
to understand some critical aspects that impact project performance
concerning construction in India. A total of 55 attributes
affecting the performance of construction projects are analysed in
terms of their level of influence on four key performance criteria
- schedule, cost, quality, and no disputes - using a two-stage
questionnaire survey. These attributes are then further analysed,
interpreted and evaluated. Based on the critical success factors
obtained from the study, a neural network model-based predictive
model for project performance has been developed. The performance
prediction models have been derived for all four project
performance criteria. Further, a hypothesis that 'project success'
is influenced by 'success traits' has also been formulated. The
hypothesized positive inter-relationships between success traits
and project success have been tested using the structural equation
modelling technique. Besides supporting the intuition of past
researchers in recognizing 'coordination' as a key success factor,
this study has revealed that coordination is not an isolated and
independent activity, but is a typical management function with an
inherent role in all major management activities. Key elements
affecting coordination have also been identified and their
influence on coordination effort has been studied. Furthermore, the
present study has also identified three broad skill groups required
of effective project coordinators. The results are validated
through case studies of live projects and structured interviews
with experts in the field of construction management.
This study presents exploratory work and seeks to identify and
evaluate the success and failure factors that could form a
guideline for further study and to some extent help professionals
to understand some critical aspects that impact project performance
concerning construction in India. A total of 55 attributes
affecting the performance of construction projects are analysed in
terms of their level of influence on four key performance criteria
- schedule, cost, quality, and no disputes - using a two-stage
questionnaire survey. These attributes are then further analysed,
interpreted and evaluated. Based on the critical success factors
obtained from the study, a neural network model-based predictive
model for project performance has been developed. The performance
prediction models have been derived for all four project
performance criteria. Further, a hypothesis that 'project success'
is influenced by 'success traits' has also been formulated. The
hypothesized positive inter-relationships between success traits
and project success have been tested using the structural equation
modelling technique. Besides supporting the intuition of past
researchers in recognizing 'coordination' as a key success factor,
this study has revealed that coordination is not an isolated and
independent activity, but is a typical management function with an
inherent role in all major management activities. Key elements
affecting coordination have also been identified and their
influence on coordination effort has been studied. Furthermore, the
present study has also identified three broad skill groups required
of effective project coordinators. The results are validated
through case studies of live projects and structured interviews
with experts in the field of construction management.
This book is the fourth in the series of statewise volumes on
threatened birds of India, and is largely derived from Threatened
Birds of India (2012) by Dr. Asad R. Rahmani, published by
BNHS/OUP. Information has been updated according to the latest IUCN
2013 Red List for Birds, incorporating the changes in threat status
recommended by BirdLife International, UK. The book describes the
threatened and near threatened avian species of the state of Uttar
Pradesh, with notes on their distribution, ecology, historical
records and current distribution. Based on this updated
information, appropriate recommendations have been made regarding
the conservation action that needs to be taken for each species.
The Introduction has been supplemented with short notes on extinct
birds of Uttar Pradesh as well as threatened birds likely to be
found in the state. Detailed descriptions are given for the species
for which Uttar Pradesh holds critical habitats. Shorter
descriptions are given for species marginal to the state. The book
is intended to be a handy reference for interested readers, as well
as decision makers at the state level, where conservation actions
are implemented.
The practical manual contains very useful information on practical
aspect of agro meteorological observatory. The book contains twelve
exercises on agrometeorological observatory, study of different
soil and air thermometer, measurement of rainfall, rate of
evaporation, wind measurement instruments, evapotranspiration,
bright sun shine and radiation measurement instruments, measurement
of atmospheric pressure, relative humidity, dew, automatic weather
station and preparation of synoptic chart have been discussed in
this book.
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