Glossary of Planning / Scheduling Terms
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Here are a couple of links that might be helpful:
PMBOK® Glossary Terms and Definitions
Microsoft Project® Fields, Terms and Definitions
Hi Ritchie
The Planning Engineers Organisation closed down a few years ago when Gary retired.
It was a great loss to the planning community.
Best regards
Mike Testro
dear all,
the link is not working anymore. is there any other link?
ritch
Nice work David. That must have taken some time.
Id suggest adding:
Schedule Logic - the relationships and constraints that determine the activity timetable
Bernard Ertl
InterPlan Systems
Norzul
Thanks for your support.
The Glossary is meant to be specific to Planning and Programming. There are quite a few excellent Project Management glossaries around and they include many, but not all, of the definitions in the PEO Glossary. Also, of course Programme Management glossaries include many other definitions that are not strictly of importance to planners and schedulers.
Naturally some of the definitions in the PEO Glossary will be similar, or even the same, as in other glossaries (after all there are only so many words in the English language with which to describe things), however, I have tried to aim for ease of understanding and use.
As Gary says comment and feedback is welcome, where possible please address feedback should be addressed to [email protected] (I might not always notice comments on PP)
Regards
David
Gary & David,
Good job. We should have somekind of "star" voting to those who have contributed something to this forum Please refer to Engr-Tips Forum.
Engr-Tips Forum
Regarding the glossary, is it different from the PMBOK (Project Management Body of Knowledge) - American National Std? In our company normally we use this standard as our reference.
Thanks
norzul