15th Triennial World Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control
  Barcelona, 21–26 July 2002 
FRAMEWORK FOR DISTRIBUTED REAL-TIME PROJECT MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Cristina V. NICULESCU*, Traian C. IONESCU**
* Center for Advanced Research in Machine Learning,
Natural Language Processing and Conceptual Modeling
ROMANIAN ACADEMY
Calea 13 Septembrie No. 13, 74311, Bucharest, Romania
E-mail: Cristina.Niculescu@racai.ro
** Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering
University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest
Spl. Independentei No. 313, 77206, Bucharest, Romania
E-mail: tcion@rnc.ro

Successful design and implementation of real-time control applications for large project management demands interactions between several different disciplines. Nowadays these activities are to be performed by joint teams, which are collaborating in a specific manner, according to their different background, particular tasks and their group or professional interests. In this context, the proposed approach is based on new cooperation methods, mediated by the modern communication technology: defining a framework for the modeling of different real-time scheduling policies for distributed real-time project management information systems.
Keywords: Management Systems, Model Management, Process Models, Dynamic Modeling, Information Systems, System Concepts, Knowledge Based Systems, System Integration, Work Organization
Session slot T-Mo-A21: System Engineering, Management and Control Education/Area code 5d : Business and Management Techniques