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1 successor
"An activity that occurs after another activity in a series. A successor can have, but does not always have, a prerequisite." -
2 Successor
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3 successor
[sək΄sesə] n ժառանգորդ (գահի). հաջորդող, փոխարինող. իրավահաջորդ -
4 external successor
"A successor to a task in the current project that resides in another project, represented by a task that appears dimmed in the task list." -
5 Universal Disk Format
"A file system defined by the Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA) that is the successor to the CD-ROM file system (CDFS). UDF is used for removable disk media like DVD, CD, and magneto-optic (MO) disks." -
6 UDF
"A file system defined by the Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA) that is the successor to the CD-ROM file system (CDFS). UDF is used for removable disk media like DVD, CD, and magneto-optic (MO) disks." -
7 early finish date
"The earliest date that a task could possibly finish, based on early finish dates of predecessor and successor tasks, other constraints, and any leveling delay." -
8 late finish date
"The latest date that a task can finish without delaying the finish of the project. It is based on the task's late start date, as well as the late start and late finish dates of predecessor and successor tasks, and other constraints." -
9 late start date
The last possible date a task could be started if all predecessor and successor tasks also start and finish on their late start and late finish dates. -
10 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]."
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