ABSTRACT

Project design, whether by workflow or schematic, requires an understanding of the project requirements. Almost everything significant that we do in life can be considered a project (e.g., buying a house, training to run a marathon, completing a degree at university, job search), so we are all familiar with projects in general terms. A project is defined as a temporary, unique endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result. It is an exception, that is, it is not routine. Within a project, tasks are related to one another and to the end result of the project. A project has specific goals and deadlines, and operates under the constraints or restrictions of scope, time, and budget.