MAC
A tool that provides a systemic and integrated approach to navigating the various scope deliverables. The matrix catalogs all relevant information from the second and/or third dimensions, establishing their relationships with the first dimension. Furthermore, it allows individual monitoring of each package, ensuring greater control and efficiency in the execution of deliverables.
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Control Map
MAC (Control Map) is a project management tool that plays a unique role in composing and organizing Work Packages (PCs). It is essential to understand that the information or data that makes up a PC has different relevance and objectives, covering all areas of knowledge.
These are tools responsible for organizing PCs by composition and similarity. MACs enter the project context as packet information bases with identical characteristics, allowing an information management system compatible with manageable information systems.
MACs are decisive because they occupy a space that analytical structures cannot. They come to integrate and disseminate project standards and specifications, also ensuring better process and quality control. Basically configured as an M(p,q) matrix, it guarantees the structuring management of information in a more quantitative than qualitative way, but no less important for the formation of a knowledge base and lessons learned during and after the life of the project.