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The Gantt chart is
constructed with a horizontal axis representing the total time
span of the project, broken down into increments (days, weeks, or
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The Gantt chart is
constructed with a vertical axis representing the tasks that make
up the project. |
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The Gantt chart is
constructed with a graph area which contains horizontal bars for
each task connecting the period start and period ending symbols. |
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Milestones:
important checkpoints
or interim goals for a project. |
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Resources:
for team projects, it
often helps to have an additional column containing numbers or
initials which identify who on the team is responsible for the
task. |
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Status:
the projects
progress, the chart is updated by filling in the task's bar to a
length proportional to the amount of work that has been
finished . |
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Dependencies:
an essential concept
that
some activities are dependent on other activities being
completed first. |
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