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1 actual
[΄æktʃuəl] a իրական, իսկական, փաստացի. actual reason իսկական պատճառը. in actual life իրական կյանքում. in actual fact փաստորեն. the actual cost իսկական արժեքը. ինքնարժեք. actual loss իրական կորուստ. actual possession փաստա ցի տիրապետում. actual value իրական արժեք. What were his actual words? Ի՞նչ բառեր նա օգտագործեց իրականում. Let’s take an actual case Եկեք քննարկենք իրական դեպք. the actual amount of money դրամի ստույգ քանակը. հմկրգ. actual address կատա րո ղական հասցե. actual argument/parameter փաստացի պարամետր. actual storage ֆիզիկական հիշողություն -
2 Actual Capacity
"The amount of time a resource has available to work at any given point in time. Actual Capacity is equal to Capacity minus resource calendar exceptions (e.g. offsite training, morale events, jury duty) and previously scheduled committed work (Project task assignments with type = committed). This is the most valuable measure for scheduling a resource." -
3 actual work
The amount of work that has been performed on a task or assignment. -
4 actual duration
The amount of time a task has been in progress. -
5 invoice line net amount
"The actual currency amount that is represented by an invoice line, calculated as follows: Purchase order quantity * (Unit price/Price unit) - Trade agreement discount + Item miscellaneous charge" -
6 invoice net unit price
"The actual currency amount per unit that is represented by the vendor invoice, calculated as follows: Invoice line net amount / Quantity on the invoice." -
7 remaining duration
The amount of time left to work on a task before the task is completed. This is calculated as follows: Remaining Duration = Duration - Actual Duration. -
8 remaining work
"The amount of work, in terms of a time unit such as hours or days, that is left to be completed on a task. This is calculated as follows: Remaining Work = Work - Actual Work."
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