Actually I have not much experience with Primavera portfolio management. I dont want to ask questions that may be interpreted the wrong way, so I will try it myself.
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Submitted by Dieter Wambach on Sun, 2008-06-15 14:10
From previous threads I learnt that you know Primavera very well. Together with your expert knowledge in PM I assumed your question to be rhetorical. If this wasnt the your intention, I apologize.
There are some parallel structures for projects to the EPS: the codes and the Portfolios. For those you can easily check resource assignments.
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Submitted by Vladimir Liberzon on Sun, 2008-06-15 06:16
Dieter, I am sorry. I did not imagine that my post can be interpreted this way. I did not mention Spider Project and did not plan to do it in this thread.
I really dont know if Primavera does what I expected or not. This is why I asked you. It is just natural to assign project priorities in EPS, thats all.
I was prepared to any answer like yes, no, or dont know either. I did not expect the discussion on Spider Project.
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Submitted by Dieter Wambach on Sun, 2008-06-15 04:52
I never tried this. But as you as the owner and creator of spider software adress this item, it isn’t possible I assume. Portfolio resource isn’t an item for us, dependencies between projects we do by relationships and by a little more manual work than you explained for Spider.
Vladimir it is absolutely not fair to adress me for a special case where your software may have an advantage against Primavera. As you know, I’m a user and work for a company where Primavera is set as a software for planning and scheduling since about 15 years. So we are aware of strengths and weaknesses, co-operate with partners who know P6 and developed work-arounds for missing items. If we need a contractor, many are available for Primavera, not for Spider. So, for us P6 is the best solution. I work with Primavera for about 15 years as well and I’m sure that I know Primavera very well, but am not an expert for each function.
You should discuss with representatives or the founders of Primavera - i.e. your level, not with a user.
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Submitted by Vladimir Liberzon on Sat, 2008-06-14 19:00
what about calculating project portfolio resource and cost constrained schedule applying project priorities? I did not check how Primavera does it, but the natural way to apply project priorities for this calculation is in EPS . Did you try it?
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Vladimir
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Submitted by Dieter Wambach on Sat, 2008-06-14 18:30
EPS and OBS are features developed to provide access rights to users on the projects in the organizations.
As we open Primavera the EPS window is akin to windows explorer (wherein we search files we require). Here in Primavera, EPS window populates the projects in a organized manner with right of each users on each of these projects.
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Submitted by Raphael M. Dua on Sat, 2008-06-14 01:55
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Thank you, Dieter.
Actually I have not much experience with Primavera portfolio management. I dont want to ask questions that may be interpreted the wrong way, so I will try it myself.
Best Regards,
Vladimir
Member for
18 years 9 monthsRE: EPS in Primavera
Vladimir
From previous threads I learnt that you know Primavera very well. Together with your expert knowledge in PM I assumed your question to be rhetorical. If this wasnt the your intention, I apologize.
There are some parallel structures for projects to the EPS: the codes and the Portfolios. For those you can easily check resource assignments.
Regards
Dieter
Member for
24 years 9 monthsRE: EPS in Primavera
Dieter, I am sorry. I did not imagine that my post can be interpreted this way. I did not mention Spider Project and did not plan to do it in this thread.
I really dont know if Primavera does what I expected or not. This is why I asked you. It is just natural to assign project priorities in EPS, thats all.
I was prepared to any answer like yes, no, or dont know either. I did not expect the discussion on Spider Project.
Best Regards,
Vladimir
Member for
18 years 9 monthsRE: EPS in Primavera
Vladimir
I never tried this. But as you as the owner and creator of spider software adress this item, it isn’t possible I assume. Portfolio resource isn’t an item for us, dependencies between projects we do by relationships and by a little more manual work than you explained for Spider.
Vladimir it is absolutely not fair to adress me for a special case where your software may have an advantage against Primavera. As you know, I’m a user and work for a company where Primavera is set as a software for planning and scheduling since about 15 years. So we are aware of strengths and weaknesses, co-operate with partners who know P6 and developed work-arounds for missing items. If we need a contractor, many are available for Primavera, not for Spider. So, for us P6 is the best solution. I work with Primavera for about 15 years as well and I’m sure that I know Primavera very well, but am not an expert for each function.
You should discuss with representatives or the founders of Primavera - i.e. your level, not with a user.
Regards
Dieter
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24 years 9 monthsRE: EPS in Primavera
Dieter,
what about calculating project portfolio resource and cost constrained schedule applying project priorities? I did not check how Primavera does it, but the natural way to apply project priorities for this calculation is in EPS . Did you try it?
Regards,
Vladimir
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18 years 9 monthsRE: EPS in Primavera
Abid
Access rights are inherited by lower level nodes,
The budgets are established along the EPS
Reports can be grouped by EPS/WBS
So in general it will reflect the structure of the company.
Dieter
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22 years 9 monthsRE: EPS in Primavera
EPS and OBS are features developed to provide access rights to users on the projects in the organizations.
As we open Primavera the EPS window is akin to windows explorer (wherein we search files we require). Here in Primavera, EPS window populates the projects in a organized manner with right of each users on each of these projects.
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Abid
According to Wideman Glossary
"Enterprise Project Structure ("EPS")
The orderly arrangement of projects in an organizations portfolio designed to support the goals and objectives of the enterprise.
Raf
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19 years 1 monthRE: EPS in Primavera
for me, EPS is the grandmother of WBS