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1 lag time
"A delay between tasks that have a dependency. For example, if you need a two-day delay between the finish of one task and the start of another, you can establish a finish-to-start dependency and specify a two-day lag time [has a positive value]." -
2 lag
I[læg] n ուշացում, հապավում, հետ մնալը. time lag ժամանակից հետ ընկնելըII[læg] n (նաև old lag) հանցագործ[læg] v հետ մնալ/ընկնել. ուշանալ, քարշ գալ. (նաև lag behind). The children lagged behind Երեխաները հետևից էին քարշ գալիս. He lags behind of the class Նա դասարանում ա մե նահետամնացն էIV[læg] v ջերմամեկուսիչ նյութերով պատել. lag pipes խողովակները ջերմամեկուսիչ նյութերով պատել -
3 Time lag
بطء ، تأخير ، تخلف -
4 Time-lag
فجوة زمنية ، ثغرة زمنية -
5 time lag
[΄taimlæg] n ուշացում, հապաղում -
6 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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