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1 time-lapse
"A cinematography technique whereby a number of frames are captured over a period of time or with a certain time interval between each frame. This technique is often used to capture processes such as a flower opening, celestial motion or changing of the seasons. When replayed at normal speed, changes become very pronounced and time appears to be lapsing." -
2 column chart
A graph that uses vertical bars to show data changes over a period of time or illustrate comparisons among items. -
3 column graph
A graph that uses vertical bars to show data changes over a period of time or illustrate comparisons among items. -
4 reliability
The likelihood of a computer system or device continuing to function over a given period of time and under specified conditions. -
5 iteration length
The length of the fixed period of time that comprises an iteration. The iteration length usually stays constant over the entire project. -
6 projected depreciation
The forecasted allocation of the cost of an asset over a period of time for accounting and tax purposes. -
7 bank statement
A statement that itemizes economic activity recorded in one or more accounts over a specified period of time. -
8 crosstab report
"Printed information about tasks and resources over a specified time period. There are five predefined crosstab reports in Project: Cash Flow, Crosstab, Resource Usage, Task Usage, and Who Does What When." -
9 burndown
The trend of completed and remaining work over a specified time period. -
10 purchase agreement
A source document that documents an agreement between two or more parties based on an understanding that a buying party will commit to purchasing a specific quantity or value of product over a period of time in exchange for favorable prices and discounts. -
11 sales agreement
A source document that documents an agreement between two or more parties based on an understanding that a selling party will commit to selling a specific quantity or value of product over a period of time in exchange for favorable prices and discounts. -
12 campaign
A planned set of activities developed by an organization to meet the objective of increasing market shared over a distinct time period.
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