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=== PDQA === : A version developed at U Tokyo and MIT for model-based project management. The PDQA set of roles corresponds to demand for capabilities of teams. Roles include those for work on scope, handling of dependencies as coordination, and exception handling through error detection and decisions across a project organization. PDQA is used in agent-based modeling to simulate the supply of these capabilities by teams in projects.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Moser |first1=B. R. |last2=Wood |first2=R. T. |title=Concurrent Engineering in the 21st Century |chapter=Design of Complex Programs as Sociotechnical Systems |date=2015 |pages=197β220 |publisher= Springer|doi=10.1007/978-3-319-13776-6_8 |isbn=978-3-319-13775-9 }}</ref> :; ''Primary'' :: Provides skill-based effort within capacity to complete scope and also manages dependencies through coordination. :; ''Decision'' :: Handles any decision, including scope acceptable and exception handling decisions leading to rework. (Does not generation nominal scope). :; ''Quality'' :: Reviews scope as it progresses to detect poor quality and escalates to decision-maker as so. (Does not general nominal scope). :; ''Assist'' :: Provides skill-based effort with the capacity to complete scope, in assistance to the primary. (Does not manage dependencies through coordination).
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