MicrosoftВ® Office Project 2003 Step by Step (Step by Step (Microsoft))
- phase
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A sequence of tasks that represent a major portion of the project’s work. In Project, phases are represented by summary tasks.
- planning
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The first major phase of project management work. Planning includes all the work in developing a project schedule up to the point where the tracking of actual work begins.
- predecessor
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A task whose start or end date determines the start or finish of another task or tasks, called successor tasks.
- product scope
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The quality, features, and functions (often called specifications) of the deliverable of the project.
- program office
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A department within an organization that oversees a collection of projects (such as producing wings and producing engines), each of which contributes to a complete deliverable (such as an airplane) and the organization’s strategic objectives.
- progress bar
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A graphical representation on a bar in the Gantt Chart view that shows how much of a task has been completed.
- project
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A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product or service.
- project calendar
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The base calendar that is used by the entire project. The project calendar defines normal working and nonworking days and times.
- project scope
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The work required to produce a deliverable with agreed-upon quality, features, and functions.
- project summary task
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A summary task that contains top-level information such as duration, work, and costs for the entire project. The project summary task has a task ID of 0 and is displayed through the View tab of the Options dialog box, which is available by clicking the Options command on the Tools menu.
- project triangle
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A popular model of project management in which time, cost, and scope are represented as the three sides of a triangle. A change to one side will affect at least one of the other two sides. There are many variations on this model.
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