Accountancy, asked by abhishekdubey3140, 5 months ago

A computer-based PMIs should be able to ?

(A) Create and update project files

(B) Enable data from other information files to be transferred to the project database

(C) Integrate work

(D) All of these​

Answers

Answered by bharatpatadia74
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Answer:

An abundance of information is created, transferred and stored over the life cycle of a project. It seems people are always communicating and making constant updates. It’s easy for something to get lost in the mix. But what if that lost snippet is an essential direction or change?

Without a way of organizing all information a project is doomed to fail. How can some many data channels be organized so that they’re delivered to the right party and that person knows that they’re being notified?

That’s what PMIS comes in, which is an acronym for project management information system. A PMIS enables an organized and controlled flow of information, so nothing is siphoned off or misplaced

Answered by GOGIABHISHEK
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Answer:

D ALL OF THESE

Explanation:

PMIs can do everything with very lesser loss of information with great speed accuracy and complexity solving

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