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Control System Project Management

Summary

The aim of this subject is to give theoretical knowledge and practical ones in
the field of project control systems and others electronic components for
control of technological processes, especially metallurgical ones. This subject
improves knowledge of methods of system analysis as a first part of creating
control system projects. This subject gives knowledge and fresh look at the new
techniques for improving of project management to the students. The specific
objectives of this subject are to introduce the idea of a systematic project
management approach and to provide a set of tools and techniques that will set
out possible mechanism for management of the control system project through the
various stages of the life-cycle of project. Each student has an individual
task. He must prepare special and specific example of project. The practical
part of this subject is oriented on questions of an implementation and the
interpretation of non-repetitive activity and diagnostic questions of control
system project.

Literature

O'BRIEN J. and G. MARAKAS. Management Information Systems. London: Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 2010. ISBN 978-0073376813 
GOODWIN, G. C., F. GRAEBE and E. SALGADO. Control System Design. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, Inc., 2000. ISBN 978-0139586538 
WHITT, M. Successful Instrumentation and Control Systems. ISA: The Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society, 2012. ISBN 978-1936007455 
DORF, C. R. and H. BISHOP. Modern Control Systems. London: Pearson, 2010. ISBN 978-0136024583 

Advised literature

ROSENBLATT H. J. Systems Analysis and Design. Course Technology, Inc., 2013. ISBN 978-1285171340 
WHITTEN J., BENTLEY L. Systems Analysis and Design Methods. McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 2005. ISBN 978-0073052335 


Language of instruction čeština
Code 638-0416
Abbreviation PRS
Course title Control System Project Management
Coordinating department Department of Automation and Computing in Industry
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Robert Frischer, Ph.D.