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Prioritization
Software
(P2)
provides
a
consistent
and
objective
method
to
evaluate
and
then
compare
all
distribution
projects.
The
output
of
the
software
is
a
multi-year
spending
plan
that
reflects
corporate
objectives,
responds
to
corporate
budget
and
labor
constraints,
and
explicitly
considers
the
consequences
of
deferring
specific
projects.
This
project
develops
a
new
methodology
and
accompanying
software
to:
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Evaluate
on
a
consistent
and
logical
basis
the
hundreds
of
candidate
projects
distribution
managers
typically
need
to
compare.
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Treat
fairly
and
consistently
projects
with
different
attributes—that
is,
large
and
small,
different
time
horizons,
response
to
different
customer
and
system
needs.
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Value
each
project
using
a
collection
of
attributes
that
describe
financial
and
system
performance
implications.
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Rank
capital
and
O&M
projects
with
respect
to
a
set
of
systematically-specified
objectives—
including
costs,
reliability,
number
of
customers
impacted,
service
requirements,
and
revenues.
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Select
the
best
multi-year
portfolio
of
projects
given
a
budget
constraint,
and
understand
the
implications
of
changes
in
budget
levels.
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Scroll
Bar
Scroll
bars
were
added
in
P2
forms
to
help
the
user
to
see
the
full
form,
if
the
form
is
more
than
the
screen
settings
(width
and
height).
User
can
scroll
vertically
and
horizontally
over
the
scroll
bars
to
see
the
other
part
of
the
forms.
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Progress
bar
Progress
bar
is
an
option
under
Administrator
menu
item.
It
helps
the
user
in
recalculating
the
project
scores
for
each
project.
During
the
recalculation
process,
a
progress
bar
will
be
displayed
at
the
center
of
the
model
to
let
the
user
the
stage
of
progressing.
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Resize
Form
resizing
is
implemented
for
all
forms
of
P2
by
which
the
user
can
reduce
the
form
width
and
height
accordingly
to
check
multiple
forms
or
so.
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Testing
This
document
is
to
serve
as
the
Draft
Test
Approach
for
the
Project
Prioritization
System.
Preparation
for
this
test
consists
of
three
major
stages:
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The
Test
Approach
sets
the
scope
of
system
testing,
the
overall
strategy
to
be
adopted,
the
activities
to
be
completed,
the
general
resources
required
and
the
methods
and
processes
to
be
used
to
test
the
release.
It
also
details
the
activities,
dependencies
and
effort
required
to
conduct
the
System
Test.
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Test
Planning
details
the
activities,
dependencies
and
effort
required
to
conduct
the
System
Test.
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Test
Conditions/Cases
/
Procedure
documents
the
tests
to
be
applied,
the
data
to
be
processed
and
the
expected
results
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Copyright © 2005
Imagine India Software Services Pvt. Ltd.
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