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1 Working Time
"The time that a resource is in the office, and that is not dedicated to project tasks or effort. Represents a resource's true availability." -
2 Administrative Time
"All of a resource's time not devoted to a formal ""project"" (includes Working and Non-Working Time)." -
3 backward pass
"Calculation of late finish and late start dates for project activities, determined by working backward from the project's finish date." -
4 MFC Smart Device DLL Wizard
"A wizard in Smart Device Development. It is used to create an MFC DLL project. The users get a working starter application that has built-in functionality that, when it is compiled, will implement the basic features of a DLL."English-Arabic terms dictionary > MFC Smart Device DLL Wizard
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5 Team Explorer
A client application for accessing Team Foundation Server functionality that integrates into Visual Studio 2005 when it is installed on the same computer as Visual Studio 2005. Team Explorer enables you to access the team projects you are working on and provides access to the process guidance documentation that explains the organization and workflow of each team project. -
6 multiple projects
"Several project plans that may or may not be linked or consolidated. If you are working on several projects at one time, you can compare information about critical paths, resource sharing, or priorities among all of the projects." -
7 base calendar
A template that can be used as a project and task calendar to specify default working and nonworking time for a set of resources.
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