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41 critical task
"A task that must be completed on schedule for the project to finish on time. If a critical task is delayed, the project completion date might also be delayed. A series of critical tasks makes up a project's critical path." -
42 driving resource
The resource whose assignment to a task determines the finish date of the task. -
43 elapsed duration
"The amount of time that a task will take to finish, based on a 24-hour day and a 7-day week, including holidays and other nonworking days. For example: emin = elapsed minute, ehr = elapsed hour, eday = elapsed day, ewk = elapsed week." -
44 expected duration
"The total span of active working time expected for a task, that is, the amount of time from the expected start to the expected finish of a task." -
45 external dependency
A relationship in which the start or finish date of a task depends on a task in another project. -
46 fixed date
A date to which a task is tied either because the date was entered in the Actual Start or Actual Finish field or because the task is constrained by an inflexible constraint. -
47 inflexible constraint
A constraint that ties a task to a date. The inflexible constraints are Must Finish On and Must Start On. -
48 interim plan
A set of task start and finish dates that you can save at certain stages of your project. You can compare an interim plan with the baseline plan or current plan to monitor project progress or slippage. You can save up to 10 interim plans. -
49 linking
"In a project, establishing a dependency between tasks. Linking tasks defines a dependency between their start and finish dates. In OLE, establishing a connection between programs so that data in one document is updated when it changes in another." -
50 optimistic duration
"The best-case possibility for the total span of active working time expected for a task, that is, the amount of time from the optimistic start to optimistic finish of a task." -
51 pessimistic duration
"The worst-case possibility for the total span of active working time expected for a task, that is, the amount of time from the pessimistic start to pessimistic finish of a task." -
52 plan
A schedule of task start and finish dates and resource and cost data. -
53 project summary task
"A task that summarizes the duration, work, and costs of all tasks in a project. The project summary task appears at the top of the project, its ID number is 0, and it presents the project's timeline from start to finish." -
54 cross-project link
A relationship in which the start or finish date of a task depends on a task in another project. -
55 critical path
The series of tasks that must be completed on schedule for a project to finish on schedule. Each task on the critical path is a critical task. -
56 lead time
"An overlap between tasks that have a dependency. For example, if a task can start when its predecessor is half-finished, you can specify a finish-to-start dependency with a lead time of 50 percent for its successor [has a negative lag value]." -
57 manual scheduling
"A type of scheduling that gives the user control over start and finish dates of their tasks. Tasks do not automatically get moved by the scheduling engine. The user can enter blank dates, textual dates, or dates that do not follow dependencies, calendar, and other scheduling engine rules." -
58 Exchange Fast Access
"A feature that enables Exchange users to see new email messages and up-to-date calendar items as soon as they open Outlook, without waiting for it to finish synchronizing." -
59 post-operational workflow
"A workflow that is asynchronous or that starts at a later time, but does not have to wait for a previous workflow to finish." -
60 gloss
I[glɔs] n փայլ, արտաքին ցոլք. gloss paint փայլ տվող ներկ. gloss finish լսնկ. նկարին փայլ տալըII[glɔs] n մեկնաբանություն/ծանոթագրություն լուսանցքում. glossn law իրավունքի մեկնաբանում[glɔs] v փայլ տալ, լավ գույներով ներկա յացնել. փխբ. սվաղել, կոծկել. gloss over faults թերությունները սվաղել/փոքրացնել. gloss over a point տեսակետը լռության մատնել
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