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13:26 Feb 17, 2002 |
Danish to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - IT (Information Technology) / IT | |||||||
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5 | progress curve |
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4 | (Project) progression |
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4 | Progress Curve or Progress Schedule |
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(Project) progression Explanation: Not a literal translation, but maybe you can use this? Good luck! LF |
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progress curve Explanation: - svarende til progress report, som ifølge Gyldendals dansk-engelske industriordbog er fremdriftsrapport. Igen en del Google hits, bl.a. denne bogtitel: Towill, DR, Childerhouse, P & Disney, SM (July, 1999) Speeding up the Progress Curve Towards Effective Supply Chain Management. - Jeg kunne dog kunne forestille mig, at det i visse sammenhænge måske ville klinge bedre med project progress, som betyder det samme men er mindre grafisk. |
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Progress Curve or Progress Schedule Explanation: It definitely means "Progress Curve" both literally and practically speaking. In American English, it is sometimes referred to as "Progress Schedule". Without the context of the complete source sentence, that is all I can offer. But it very well may be translated as "progress" or "schedule" or even just "curve". Samfundslitteraturs Dansk-Engelsk �konomisk Ordbog af A.L. Svensson |
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