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  2. Wikipedia:Stand-alone lists - Wikipedia

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    Stand-alone lists (also referred to as list articles) are articles composed of one or more embedded lists, or series of items formatted into a list.Many stand-alone lists identify their content's format in their titles, beginning with descriptors such as "List of" (List of sovereign states), "Timeline of" (Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic), or similar.

  3. Decision-matrix method - Wikipedia

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    The list of criteria options is arbitrary. There is no way to know a priori if the list is complete; it is likely that important criteria are missing. Conversely, it is possible that less important criteria are included, causing decision makers to be distracted and biased in their choice of options.

  4. Phase-gate process - Wikipedia

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    Most importantly, these criteria must be effective—that is, they must be operational (easy to use), realistic (make use of available information) and discriminating (differentiate the good projects from the mediocre ones). These criteria can be: Must meet: Knock-out questions in a check list, designed to kill poor projects outright

  5. What is a Fortune 500 company? The story behind the list - AOL

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    For companies meeting this criteria, there’s a challenge to be eligible for the list. Every year, Fortune sets a revenue threshold for companies to meet to be considered for the list. In 2022 ...

  6. SMART criteria - Wikipedia

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    S.M.A.R.T. (or SMART) is an acronym used as a mnemonic device to establish criteria for effective goal-setting and objective development. This framework is commonly applied in various fields, including project management, employee performance management, and personal development.

  7. Decision matrix - Wikipedia

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    The term decision matrix is used to describe a multiple-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) problem. An MCDA problem, where there are M alternative options and each needs to be assessed on N criteria, can be described by the decision matrix which has N rows and M columns, or M × N elements, as shown in the following table.

  8. Acceptance testing - Wikipedia

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    Acceptance testing of an aircraft catapult Six of the primary mirrors of the James Webb Space Telescope being prepared for acceptance testing. In engineering and its various subdisciplines, acceptance testing is a test conducted to determine if the requirements of a specification or contract are met.

  9. Wikipedia:Featured list criteria - Wikipedia

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    A featured list exemplifies our very best work. It covers a topic that lends itself to list format (see MOS:LIST) and, in addition to meeting the requirements for all Wikipedia content (particularly naming conventions, neutrality, no original research, verifiability, citations, reliable sources, living persons, non-free content and what Wikipedia is not) a featured list has the following ...