final report of project management



A Report on-

Telecommunication Networking Tower on roof


Course Title

Project management
Spring Semester, 2009
Section: D
BBA



Submitted To

NIGAM UDDIN
(Course Instructor)


Submitted By

RAHMAN MUHAMMAD ABDUR
             ID: 06-07484-3



Date of submission: April 28, 2009







AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY BANGLADESH



Acknowledgement

The undividable truth of the world is that behind a success there are more then one head who work together and give there best effort to do those works properly. And I fell that my final report is one of the most promising works. To do this report I got enormous help and organized commends of some helpful persons.


At first, my grateful appreciation and sincere thanks goes to my course instructor NIGAM UDDIN for his advice in preparing this report. With his experiences and constructive thoughts, directions and sincere guidance, I have been able to complete this report on time. This report will definitely add to my practical experience.


I am really thankful to some of my friends who help in collecting the data for this analysis. During this report session it was really a nice experience to meet different types of people from different level which helps me to gather a lot of experience and I am quite satisfied that I made my report informative and interesting. 














Table of contents


Serial No.
subject
1.
Introduction
2.
Company Background
3.
Mission and vision
4.
Product Line
5.
Price range of different product
6.
New product Development
7.
Distribution
8.
Promotion : Advertisement
9.
Segmentation
10.
Competitor
11.
Performance and market share
12.
Future plan
13.
Conclusion
14.
Methodology


























  


Introduction


A telecommunications network is a network of telecommunications links and nodes arranged so that messages may be passed from one part of the network to another over multiple links and through various nodes.

Telecommunications network links (including their endpoints or "nodes") may in turn be built out of hierarchical transmission systems.

A telecommunications network is the network of lines, trunks and telephone switches operated by telephone companies, long distance companies and Competitive Local Exchange Carriers.

When referring to our local telecommunications service such as we would have in our homes, we generally refer to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) which is a hierarchical network that is heavily regulated to provide highly reliable service. Calls are placed on this network via a multi-frequency tone or rotary dial signaling







Telecommunication Network Components

All telecommunication networks are made up of five basic components that are present in each network environment regardless of type or use. These basic components include terminals, telecommunications processors, telecommunications channels, computers, and telecommunications control software.


Terminals

Terminals are the starting and stopping points in any telecommunication network environment. Any input or output device that is used to transmit or receive data can be classified as a terminal component

Telecommunications processors

Telecommunications processors are support data transmission and reception between terminals and computers by providing a variety of control and support functions.  Convert data from digital to analog and back



Telecommunications channels

Telecommunications channels are the way by which data is transmitted and received. Telecommunication channels are created through a variety of media. The most popular methods are found in the home which includes copper wires, and coaxial cables. Fiber-optic cables are increasingly used to bring faster and more robust connections to businesses and homes.

Computers

In a telecommunication environment computers are connected through media to perform their communication assignments


Telecommunications Control Software

Telecommunications control software is present on all networked computers and is responsible for controlling network activities and functionality





                                                  Development of the project



I want to develop a project that is telecommunication networking tower on the roof. In this project I develop what is the project activities and the project duration. Also I draw a CPM diagram to determine the project methods for finding out the  project critical path, slack time of the project activities, EST, EFS, LST, LFT, Also develop a GANTT chart for the scheduling purpose of the project. set the all requirements of the project such as what type off materials, equipment, human resources are required for this project. in terms  of budget and actual cost I make a plan for a budget it express through the quantities value.











                                           



                           Purpose of the project

It is a telecommunication networking project so we can easily determine that if the project is efficiently done it will provides the network to the user or the customer of telecommunication. Through this project customer can meet their telecommunication major expectation that strong network facilities. It makes a strong network of telecommunication for a certain area. Particular range of people accesses their communication by this project. Final purpose of this project is satisfied the customer telecommunication networking needs.


                                 

                                  Work of the project


When several users of telecommunications media wish to communicate with one another, they must be organized into some form of network. In theory, each user can be given a direct point-to-point link to all the other users in what is known as a fully connected topology (similar to the connections employed in the earliest days of telephony), but in practice this technique is impractical and expensive—especially for a large and dispersed network. Furthermore, the method is inefficient, since most of the links will be idle at any given time. Modern telecommunications networks avoid these issues by establishing a linked network of switches, or nodes, such that each user is connected to one of the nodes. Each link in such a network is called a communications channel. Wire, fiber-optic cable, and radio waves may be used for different communications channels.















                                     Project description


Project activities, preceding activities and expected time  



















  CPM Network

            The arrangement of all activities and, in some cases, events in a project arrayed in logical sequence and represented by arcs and nodes. This arrangement (network) defines the project and the activity precedence relationships. Networks are usually drawn starting on the left and proceeding to the right. Arrowheads placed on the arcs are used to indicate the direction of flow-that is, to show the proper precedence. Before an event can be realized-These are called its predecessors. Thus, an event represents an instant in time when each and every predecessor activity has been finished













Critical path of the project


            Critical Activities or paths which, if delayed, will delay the completion of the project. A project’s critical path is understood to mean that sequence of critical activities (and critical events) that connects the project’s start event to its finish event and which cannot be delayed without delaying the project.










Project duration














Gantt chart of the project









                                   Budget of the project


Name of the activities
Amount Tk
Project survey
50000
Construct  a room
600000
Set the metal tower
4000000
Equipment installation
5000000
Connect the frequency
50000
Project monitoring
50000
Total amount
9750000
We make a base line plan of budget for the project that show the following table through quantities manner.

















Materials required for the project

Ø      bricks
Ø      cement
Ø      paint
Ø      tiles
Ø      cable
Ø      metal
               

Equipment required for the project

Ø      MDB ( board power machine )
Ø      RBS  ( major machine)
Ø      GSM
Ø      MICRO WAVE
Ø      TRANSMISION SELF
Ø      BETTERY AND RECTIFICATION
Ø      GENERATOR
Ø      AC
Ø      FIRE ALARM
Ø      WATER ALARM
Ø      DOOR ALARM
Human resource required for the project

Ø     CIVIL ENGINEER  (for project survey and construct the room)

Ø     LABOR AND CONTRACTOR (construct a room also set the                                  metal tower)

Ø     B,S,C ENGINEER, DIPLOMA IN PWER (equipment setup and frequency setup)

Ø     PROJECT MANAGER (monitoring the project)


  

                                                    Conclusion


At the end of the project development we can say that if properly used time and utilize the budgeted cost also maintain the schedule of the project and properly implement the materials. Hopefully we will achieve our project goal. Project manager also should concern about the project progress compeer with the planning. Project monitoring to find out the problem of the project and analyses the project performance. We should concern about the availability of the resource such as time, cost, and materials. Project manager should concern about the critical activities those critical activities can not be delayed. If all those activities properly or efficiently done by the project manager and project e member then we can achieved our final goal from this project.






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