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  2. Critical path drag - Wikipedia

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    Critical path drag is a project management metric [1] developed by Stephen Devaux as part of the Total Project Control (TPC) approach to schedule analysis and compression [2] in the critical path method of scheduling. Critical path drag is the amount of time that an activity or constraint on the critical path is adding to the project duration.

  3. Critical period - Wikipedia

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    If a critical period does indeed exist, this could possibly mean that: (1) Diverse populations of neurons that represent events occurring soon after one another may connect those events temporally in the memory formation and processing; or (2) these different populations of neurons may distinguish between similar events, independent of temporal ...

  4. Critical path method - Wikipedia

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    The project has two critical paths: activities B and C, or A, D, and F – giving a minimum project time of 7 months with fast tracking. Activity E is sub-critical, and has a float of 1 month. The critical path method (CPM), or critical path analysis (CPA), is an algorithm for scheduling a set of project activities. [1] A critical path is ...

  5. Program evaluation and review technique - Wikipedia

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    It determines the total calendar time required for the project; and, therefore, any time delays along the critical path will delay the reaching of the terminal event by at least the same amount. critical activity: An activity that has total float equal to zero. An activity with zero free float is not necessarily on the critical path since its ...

  6. Float (project management) - Wikipedia

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    A relatively short delay in the purchase of the paint may not automatically hold up the entire project as there is still some waiting time for the new putty to dry before it can be painted anyway - there will be some 'free float' attached to the activity of purchasing the paint and hence it is not a critical activity.

  7. Criticality index - Wikipedia

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    The Criticality Index of an activity (task) can be expressed as a ratio (between 0 and 1) but is more often expressed as a percentage. During a (e.g. Monte Carlo) simulation tasks can join or leave the critical path for any given iteration. The Criticality Index expresses how often a particular task was on the Critical Path during the analysis ...

  8. Window of opportunity - Wikipedia

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    Critical windows in emergency medicine Illustration of a short gamma-ray burst, a transient astronomical event caused by a collapsing star. [1] A window of opportunity, also called a margin of opportunity or critical window, is a period of time during which some action can be taken that will achieve a desired outcome. Once this period is over ...

  9. Critical brain hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    In neuroscience, the critical brain hypothesis states that certain biological neuronal networks work near phase transitions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Experimental recordings from large groups of neurons have shown bursts of activity, so-called neuronal avalanches, with sizes that follow a power law distribution.