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Introduction

In project management, terms may be used in different ways in different programs or different companies or project types. Looking at more exhaustive project management glossaries, one will find alternative definitions for most terms.

This list defines how certain terms are used in KPlato.

Terms

Account
An account is used in a Cost Breakdown Structure (CBS) to represent a place where cost from tasks or resources can be agregated.

Allocation
Tasks are allocated to Resources during the planning stage of the project. The actual assigment is done during scheduling. Note that assigment is not guaranteed as the resource may not be available.

Assignment
Tasks are assigned to Resources during scheduling.

CBS
Cost Breakdown Structure

Cost Breakdown structure
The CBS organizes accounts into a structure to enable cost to be aggregated independent of the WBS and RBS.

Estimate
The estimate is the expected amount of effort or time needed to complete a task.

Milestone
Todo

PERT
Program Evaluation and Review Technique

Program Evaluation and Review Technique
TODO

PERT Distribution
A simplified way to calculate Expected estimate from Optimistic-, Most Likely- and Pessimistic estimate.

RBS
Resource Breakdown Structure

Resource Breakdown Structure
The RBS organizes resources into resource groups.

Resource
A resource can be of type Work, Material or Team. A resource must always belong to a Resource Group.

Resource Group
A resource group is used to group similar resources.

Resource Team
A resource team is a resource that consists of a number of other resources.

Summary Task
Todo

Task
Todo

vCard
vCard is a file format standard for electronic business cards.

WBS
Work Breakdown Structure

Work Breakdown Structure
The WBS is used to break down large projects into manageable chuncks to ease planning and management.
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