Project planning

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A project is the preparation of an event, a process or a real construct. The term is used for the creation of technical (or other) documents for the planning and presentation of processes, e.g. B. used in plant engineering or in traffic and construction . In today's project planning, computer-aided visualization is usually also required (at least in the final phase) .

Transport, construction, industry

For every project planning, the requirements, objectives and resources must be clarified at the beginning, as well as the availability of the necessary basic data . The latter are z. B. for large projects in building construction or for the alignment of traffic routes, a digital terrain model , the ownership structure (land register), the requirements and financing model, etc .; for industrial plants or mechanical engineering, among other things, the stability of the building or requirements for environmental protection .

Mechanical engineering and automation technology

In the areas of mechanical engineering and automation technology, project planning is understood to mean all planning work processes that have to be carried out from the offer phase to the complete commissioning of the control or system.

Databases

The process of making the data available for a database is also known as project planning. As part of the project planning, data is recorded and entered manually or imported automatically from other systems and databases. In addition, the configured data is analyzed for consistency and technical correctness and changed if necessary.
In the so-called ETL process (Extract, Transform, Load), data from multiple, also differently structured data sources are combined in a target database.

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