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Project Management glossary
AC: Actual Cost ACWP: Actual Cost of Work Performed (来源:英语学习门户网站EnglishCN.com)
AD: Activity Description
ADM: Arrow Diagramming Method
AF: Actual Finish date
AOA: Activity-on-Arrow
AON: Activity-on-Node
AS: Actual Start date BAG: Budget at Completion
BCWP: Budgeted Cost of Work Performed
BCWS: Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled
CAP: Control Account Plan (previously called Cost Account Plan)
CCB: Change Control Board
CPFF: Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee
CPI: Cost Performance Index
CPIF: Cost-Plus-Incentive-Fee
CPM: Critical Path Method
CV: Cost Variance
DD: Data Date
DU: Duration
EAC: Estimate at Completion
EF: Early Finish date
ES: Early Start date
ETC: Estimate to Complete
EV: Earned Value
EVM: Earned Value Management
FF: Free Float or Finish-to-Finish
FFP: Firm Fixed-Price
FRF: Fixed-Price- Incentive- Fee
FS: Finish 40-Start
GERT: Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique
IFB: Invitation for Bid
LF: Late Finish date
LOE: Level of Effort
Ls: Late Start date
OBS: Organization (al) Breakdown Structure
PC: Percent Complete
PDM: Precedence Diagramming Method
PERT: Program Evaluation and Review Technique
PF: Planned Finish date
PM: Project Management or Project Manager
PMBOK: Project Management Body of Knowledge
PMP: Project Management Professional
PS: Planned Start date
PV: Planned Value
QA: Quality Assurance
QC: Quality Control
RAM: Responsibility Assignment Matrix
RDU: Remaining Duration
RFP: Request for Proposal
RFQ: Request for Quotation
SF: Scheduled Finish date or Start4o- Finish
SOW: Statement of Work
SPI: Schedule Performance Index
SS: Scheduled Start date or Start-to-Start
SV: Schedule Variance
TC: Target Completion date
TF: Total Float or Target Finish date
TQM: Total Quality Management
TS: Target Start date
VE: Value Engineering
WBS: Work Breakdown Structure
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Terms used as part of the definitions and that are defined in the glossary are shown in italics.
When synonyms are included, no definition is given and the reader is directed to the preferred term (i.e., see preferred term).
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