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1 cost
I[kɔst] n արժեք, գին, ծախս. cost of the trip ուղևորության արժեքը/ծախսերը. cost of living կյանքի սպառողական արժեքը. first cost ինքնարժեք. prime cost գործարանային ինքնար ժեք. initial cost նախնա կան/հիմ նական արժեք. count the costs նախնական հաշվարկ կատարել. at the cost of որևէ բանի գնով. at all costs ամեն գնով. fixed/indirect costs հաս տատուն/անուղղակի ծախսեր. at my cost իմ հաշվին. the cost of freight փոխադրման ծախ քերը. below costգնից/արժեքից ցածր. legal costs դատա կան ծախսեր. whatever the cost ինչ էլ դա ար ժենա. I learnt this to my cost Ես դա դառը փոր ձից գիտեմ: cost factor արժեքի գործոնII[kɔst] v արժենալ. նստել. գնահատել, գինը որոշել. cost little /a lot էժան/թանկ արժենալ. cost what it may ինչ էլ որ արժենա. it cost him many sleepless nights/his life անքուն գիշերների/կյանքի գնով. cost articles/goods գնահատել ապրանքը. cost a project որոշել ծրագրի արժեքը -
2 cost performance index
The ratio of budgeted costs of work performed to actual costs of work performed [BCWP/ACWP]. The cumulative CPI [sum of the BCWP for all tasks divided by the sum of the ACWP for all tasks] can be used to predict whether a project will go over budget. -
3 project type
"A classification that determines how a project is posted to the ledger. Project type identifies an external project as fixed price or time and materials and an internal project as cost, investment, or time." -
4 actual cost of work performed
"The actual costs incurred for work already performed by a resource on a task, up to the project status date or today's date."English-Arabic terms dictionary > actual cost of work performed
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5 planned cost
"The latest cost of tasks, resources, assignments, and the entire project, which Project displays in the Cost field as cost or total cost." -
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 fixed-price project estimate
The estimated total cost to complete a fixed-price project.English-Arabic terms dictionary > fixed-price project estimate
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8 schedule performance index (SPI)
"The ratio of the earned value (EV), which is sometimes referred to as the budgeted cost of work performed (BCWP), to the planned value (PV), which is sometimes referred to as the budgeted cost of work scheduled (BCWS). SPI is often used to estimate the project completion date. The SPI value is calculated as follows: SPI = EV/PV. If the resulting SPI value is less than 1.0, that indicates that less work was completed on the project than was planned. If the SPI value is 1.0 or greater, that indicates that more work was completed than was planned."English-Arabic terms dictionary > schedule performance index (SPI)
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9 earned value analysis
"A method for determining project performance which involves comparing the value of the work that was planned with the budgeted cost of the work performed to date, with what was actually spent. These comparisons provide invaluable information about actual conditions within the project and trends that may be developing in terms of schedule and cost performance." -
10 time and materials
A type of contract in which the final price paid is based on the amount of time it took to complete the project and the cost of the materials used. -
11 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." -
12 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." -
13 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." -
14 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." -
15 triage
"The process of prioritizing projects or elements of a project (such as bug fixes) to ensure that available resources are assigned in the most effective, time-efficient, and cost-efficient manner." -
16 estimate at completion
"The expected total cost of a task or project, based on performance as of the status date. EAC is calculated as follows: EAC = ACWP + (BAC-BCWP)/CPI." -
17 EAC
"The expected total cost of a task or project, based on performance as of the status date. EAC is calculated as follows: EAC = ACWP + (BAC-BCWP)/CPI." -
18 foreseeable loss
An expected loss on a project that is treated as an expense transaction because it is likely that the total project cost will exceed the total project revenue or capitalization limit. -
19 status date
"A date that you set [rather than the current date] for reporting the time, cost, or performance condition of a project." -
20 consumption statement
A report of the consumed cost for a project.
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