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by Rami Kaibni
This sample report works mainly for construction projects. It is a daily site activity report submitted by the site manager in charge to the section manager. It reflects the work accomplished and areas of concern. It helps in early identification of any schedule creeps or arising risks or concerns that might delay the project.
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Every day on the construction site is truly different. There's a lot going on. Keep track of it all with this handy form.
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This daily construction report focuses on actual work being done.
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This daily construction report focuses primarily on equipment, materials and work done with same.
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Lots of things happen on the job every day. Use this form to keep track of them.
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How do you design an effective GUI so that the user control widgets are correctly mapped to the data elements? With explicit specifications, of course. Here's a well-constructed example.
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by Charles Borrelli
This data model represents a simple approach to creating a project management database. It was designed in a very popular open source database, but it can be incorporated into any database.
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Map the transformation of the data elements from source system tables to data warehouse target tables.
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Why build a data warehouse? Be sure you have good justification in the form of a solid business case before taking the plunge.
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This example will help you put in place logical as well as physical database design standards for building data warehouses using Business Objects.
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