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The Washington State Department of Transportation
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The owner of the project business case, representing the funder’s interests.
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A defined systematic procedure employed by a human resource to perform an activity to produce a product or result or deliver a service, and that may employ one or more tools.
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Those criteria, including performance requirements and essential conditions, which must be met before project deliverables are accepted.
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A performance measurement technique that compares technical accomplishments during project execution to the project management plan’s schedule of planned technical achievements. It may use key technical parameters of the product produced by the project as a quality metric. The achieved metric values are part of the work performance information.
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A partially complete document in a predefined format that provides a, defined structure for collecting, organizing, and presenting information and data. Templates are often based upon documents created during prior projects. Templates can reduce the effort needed to perform work and increase the consistency of results.
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(1) A component of work performed during the course of a project. See also schedule activity. (2) A task or set of tasks that are carried out in order to create an assignable deliverable. Task and activity are sometimes used interchangeably.
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A system of practices, techniques, procedures, and rules used by those who work in a discipline.
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A significant point or event in the project. See also schedule milestone.
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Derived from the project vision, an action statement that is feasible in time and place and compatible with the pursuit of the vision. A brief summary, approximately one or two sentences, that sums up the background, purposes, and benefits of the project. A statement that answers three questions: (1) What do we do? (2) For whom do we do it? (3) How do we go about it?
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