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1 risk-driven scheduling
A principle of good scheduling that prioritizes tasks based on the level of risk involved and prioritizes features based on their importance to key stakeholders.
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Key management — is a term used to describe two different fields; (1) cryptography, and (2) physical key management (or electronic key management) within building or campus access control.In cryptography, key management includes all of the provisions made in a… … Wikipedia
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key man — I noun indispensable person, man of mark, officer, person of importance, person of repute, president, top person II index chairman, executive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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