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1 baseline
القيمة القاعدية* * *القِيْمَةُ القَاعِدِيَّة -
2 BASELINE
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3 baseline
"In the printing and display of characters on the screen, an imaginary horizontal line with which the base of each character, excluding descenders, is aligned." -
4 baseline
"The original plan for a project, a work package, or an activity." -
5 baseline
A range of measurements derived from performance monitoring that represents acceptable performance under typical operating conditions. -
6 baseline cost
"The original project, resource, and assignment cost as shown in the baseline plan. The baseline cost is a snapshot of the cost at the time when the baseline plan was saved." -
7 baseline plan
"The original project plans [up to 11 per project] used to track progress on a project. The baseline plan is a snapshot of your schedule at the time that you save the baseline and includes information about tasks, resources, and assignments." -
8 baseline guide
A layout guide to which lines of text can be aligned to provide a uniform appearance between columns of text. -
9 budget at completion
"The original project, resource, and assignment cost as shown in the baseline plan. The baseline cost is a snapshot of the cost at the time when the baseline plan was saved." -
10 BAC
"The original project, resource, and assignment cost as shown in the baseline plan. The baseline cost is a snapshot of the cost at the time when the baseline plan was saved." -
11 budgeted cost of work scheduled
"The earned value field that shows how much of the budget should have been spent, in view of the baseline cost of the task, assignment, or resource. BCWS is calculated as the cumulative timephased baseline costs up to the status date or today's date."English-Arabic terms dictionary > budgeted cost of work scheduled
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12 BCWS
"The earned value field that shows how much of the budget should have been spent, in view of the baseline cost of the task, assignment, or resource. BCWS is calculated as the cumulative timephased baseline costs up to the status date or today's date." -
13 slippage
The amount of time that a task has been delayed from its original baseline plan. The slippage is the difference between the scheduled start or finish date for a task and the baseline start or finish date. -
14 BBBOnLine
A privacy seal program established by the Better Business Bureau which certifies that certain Web sites conform to baseline privacy standards. Microsoft is a sponsor of BBBOnLine. -
15 seed
"To add a database, either a blank database or a copy of the production database, to the storage group copy. This becomes the baseline database for the passive copy of the storage group." -
16 variance at completion
"The earned value field that shows the difference between the budget at completion [BAC] and the estimate at completion [EAC]. In Project, the EAC is the Total Cost field, and the BAC is the Baseline Cost field." -
17 VAC
"The earned value field that shows the difference between the budget at completion [BAC] and the estimate at completion [EAC]. In Project, the EAC is the Total Cost field, and the BAC is the Baseline Cost field." -
18 earned value
A measure of the cost of work performed up to the status date or current date. Earned value uses your original cost estimates saved with a baseline and your actual work to date to show whether the actual costs incurred are on budget. -
19 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. -
20 full-height number
A number represented in a style where all numeric glyphs are the same height and position and do not extend below the baseline.
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