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1. A type of contract in which the seller gets reimbursed for costs of
producing the item and gets paid a fee for winning the contract.
2. The ratio of budgeted costs to actual costs (BCWP/ACWP).
4. Calculates a single, deterministic early and late start and finish date
for each activity based on specified, sequential network logic and a
single duration estimate.
6. Process of ensuring that the sellers performance meets contractual
requirements.
7. The expenditure of funds that result directly from production products
and establishing an infrastructure to provide services.
8. In a project network diagram, the series of activities that determines
the earliest completion of the project.
9. Time-phased budget used to measure and monitor cost performance
on the project.
11. Completion and settlement of the contract, including resolution of all
outstanding items.
12. The process of planning, forming, and administering an agreement
to buy and sell goods and services from one party to another.
13. Performing the planned risk response.
14. The costs incurred to ensure quality.
15. Decrease total project duration after analyzing alternatives to
determine how to get the maximum duration compression for the
least cost.
16. Allocating the cost estimates to individual project components.
17. Any difference between the estimated cost of an activity and the
actual cost of that activity.
18. Is discovery, where you narrow down or weed out thoughts, data,
etc., produced during the diverging stage as you head towards
reaching a single conclusion.
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for each activity based on specified, sequential network logic and a
single duration estimate.
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producing the item and gets paid a fee for winning the contract.
4. An agreement that establishes an enforceable legal relationship
between two parties; a mutual exchange of promises.
5. Estimating the cost of the resources needed to complete project
activities.
6. A model law developed in the United States to standardize
commercial contracting among the states.
7. The ratio of budgeted costs to actual costs (BCWP/ACWP).
8. The costs incurred to ensure quality.
9. Time-phased budget used to measure and monitor cost
performance on the project.
10. Controlling changes to the project budget.
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to buy and sell goods and services from one party to another.
12. Allocating the cost estimates to individual project components.
13. A type of contract in which the buyer reimburses the seller for the
sellers allowable costs (allowable costs are defined by the contract)
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sellers allowable costs (allowable costs are defined by the contract)
plus a fixed amount of profit (fee).
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path.
7. An agreement that establishes an enforceable legal relationship
between two parties; a mutual exchange of promises.
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commercial contracting among the states.
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activities.
19. The power that the principal confers on the agent to act on his or her
behalf to enter into a contract.
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requirements of the contract prior to the signing of the contract.
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1. A type of contract in which the seller gets reimbursed for costs of
producing the item and gets paid a fee for winning the contract.
2. The ratio of budgeted costs to actual costs (BCWP/ACWP).
4. Calculates a single, deterministic early and late start and finish date
for each activity based on specified, sequential network logic and a
single duration estimate.
6. Process of ensuring that the sellers performance meets contractual
requirements.
7. The expenditure of funds that result directly from production products
and establishing an infrastructure to provide services.
8. In a project network diagram, the series of activities that determines
the earliest completion of the project.
9. Time-phased budget used to measure and monitor cost performance
on the project.
11. Completion and settlement of the contract, including resolution of all
outstanding items.
12. The process of planning, forming, and administering an agreement
to buy and sell goods and services from one party to another.
13. Performing the planned risk response.
14. The costs incurred to ensure quality.
15. Decrease total project duration after analyzing alternatives to
determine how to get the maximum duration compression for the
least cost.
16. Allocating the cost estimates to individual project components.
17. Any difference between the estimated cost of an activity and the
actual cost of that activity.
18. Is discovery, where you narrow down or weed out thoughts, data,
etc., produced during the diverging stage as you head towards
reaching a single conclusion.
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1. In a project network diagram, the series of activities that determines
the earliest completion of the project.
2. Calculates a single, deterministic early and late start and finish date
for each activity based on specified, sequential network logic and a
single duration estimate.
3. A type of contract in which the seller gets reimbursed for costs of
producing the item and gets paid a fee for winning the contract.
4. An agreement that establishes an enforceable legal relationship
between two parties; a mutual exchange of promises.
5. Estimating the cost of the resources needed to complete project
activities.
6. A model law developed in the United States to standardize
commercial contracting among the states.
7. The ratio of budgeted costs to actual costs (BCWP/ACWP).
8. The costs incurred to ensure quality.
9. Time-phased budget used to measure and monitor cost
performance on the project.
10. Controlling changes to the project budget.
11. The process of planning, forming, and administering an agreement
to buy and sell goods and services from one party to another.
12. Allocating the cost estimates to individual project components.
13. A type of contract in which the buyer reimburses the seller for the
sellers allowable costs (allowable costs are defined by the contract)
plus a fixed amount of profit (fee).
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