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The point in time that separates actual (historical) data from future (scheduled)
data. Also called as-of date.
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The people who report either directly or indirectly to the project
manager.
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Estimating the number of work periods which will be needed
to complete individual activities.
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The number of work periods (not including holidays or other non-working periods)
required to complete an activity or other project element. Usually expressed
as workdays or workweeks. Sometimes incorrectly equated with elapsed time. See
also effort.
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A collection of generally sequential project phases whose name and number
are determined by the control needs of the organization or organizations involved
in the project.
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Allocating the cost estimates to individual project components.
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The estimated total cost of the project when done.
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The original plan (for a project, a work package, or an activity), plus or minus approved
changes. Usually used with a modifier (e.g., cost baseline, schedule baseline,
performance measurement baseline).
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The point in time work was scheduled to finish on an activity.
The scheduled finish date is normally within the range of dates delimited by the
early finish date and the late finish date.
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The point in time work was scheduled to start on an activity. The
scheduled start date is normally within the range of dates delimited by the early
start date and the late start date.
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