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1 Show Time As
"The field name for the confirmation status used to categorize how firmly a service activity has been scheduled. The options include Requested, Tending, Pending, Reserved, In Progress, and Arrived." -
2 split task
"A task that is scheduled for non-contiguous periods of time. For example, a two-day task that does not require contiguous work might be split so that the first day of work is scheduled for Monday, and the second day is scheduled for Thursday." -
3 projected available inventory
The inventory quantities that are expected to be available at a future point in time calculated by adding scheduled supply to on-hand inventory and subtracting scheduled demand.English-Arabic terms dictionary > projected available inventory
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4 Actual Capacity
"The amount of time a resource has available to work at any given point in time. Actual Capacity is equal to Capacity minus resource calendar exceptions (e.g. offsite training, morale events, jury duty) and previously scheduled committed work (Project task assignments with type = committed). This is the most valuable measure for scheduling a resource." -
5 assignment delay
The amount of time between the scheduled start of a task and the time that the assigned resource is to start working on the task. -
6 delay
The amount of time between the scheduled start of a task and the time when work should actually begin on the task; it is often used to resolve resource overallocations. There are two types of delay: assignment delay and leveling delay. -
7 resource usage
"An account of how many hours a resource is scheduled to work within a given time period, and thus an indicator of resources allocation within that time period." -
8 unit availability
"Amount of time, expressed as a percentage or a decimal number, that a resource can be scheduled for assigned work. It refers to the availability of a resource; for example, a resource may be available 50%, 100%, or 300% of full time." -
9 busy
Pertaining to time when a person is already scheduled for another task and is not available. -
10 soft start
"In a preset recording interval, a starting point which includes extra buffer time allocated to a planned scheduled recording in case the program starts a little early."بدء التسجيل برمجياً -
11 soft stop
"In a preset recording interval, an end point which includes extra buffer time allocated to a planned scheduled recording in case the program ends a little late."إيقاف التسجيل برمجيًا -
12 Group Policy Client
A local service that queries Active Directory at policy application time (at boot/logon or scheduled intervals) for the policy objects which pertain to it and applies them. -
13 contour
The shape of how scheduled work for an assignment is distributed across time. Use a contour to control how Project schedules the work of a resource. -
14 leveling delay
The amount of time that an assignment or task is to be delayed from the original scheduled start date as a result of resource leveling or of manually entering a leveling delay. -
15 peak units
"The highest level at which a resource is scheduled for all assigned tasks during a given period of time. Peak units are expressed as a percentage, number of units, or consumption rate." -
16 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. -
17 Busy Inactive
"A presence status that indicates a person is in a meeting or is scheduled to be in a meeting, but their computer has been inactive for the idle time period setting."
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