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1 объективная необходимость
Русско-английский политический словарь > объективная необходимость
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2 необходимость необходимост·ь
подчеркнуть необходимость — to stress the necessity (of) / need (for)
появилась необходимость в... — there emerged a necessity of...
исключительная / крайняя / первоочередная необходимость — overriding necessity / need
настоятельная необходимость — urgent / pressing / imperative necessity (of), pressing need (for)
по необходимости — from / out of necessity, necessarily
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3 инспектирование проектов
инспектирование проектов
Систематический, независимый и документированный процесс проверки проектов на соответствие формальным требованиям, зафиксированным в регламентирующих документах по управлению проектами и в утвержденных документах по проекту. Инспектирование проектов позволяет выявить необходимость изменений проекта в ходе его реализации, предоставить стейкхолдерам своевременную объективную информацию и рекомендации для принятия решений и способствовать достижению целей проекта.
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project audit
Systematic, independent and documented process of checking projects for conformity to formal requirements defined in project management regulatory instruments and in approved project documents. Project audit allows to reveal the necessity of introducing changes in the course of project implementation, to provide stakeholders with timely, objective information and recommendations for decision-making, and to promote achievement of project goals.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > инспектирование проектов
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