- Conference Session
- Engineering and Public Policy II
- Collection
- 2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
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Andrew J Bates, Polytechnic Institute of New York University
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Engineering and Public Policy
defined cost constraint as a “normative” constraint versus a description of an ad hoc constraint that may or may not be controlled or approved by a project management office becomes a “descriptive” constraint. Performance must be linked to Constraints This must be understood as requiring the project to be delivered WITHIN defined constraints. This is the capstone statement. The Department of Energy (DOE) Risk Management guide v defines risk as: “…ameasure of the potential inability to achieve overall project objectives within defined cost,schedule, and technical constraints.” The Department of Homeland Security defines risk vi as: “(the) potential for an unwantedoutcome resulting from an incident, event, or