Difference between revisions of "Baseline"
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− | A [[baseline]] may refer to: | + | A [[baseline]] is anything that serves as a starting point against which progress or change can be assessed. Particularly, a ''baseline'' may also refer to: |
*In Belgium, a '''[[tagline]]''' that introduces a [[marketable]] to its potential customers. | *In Belgium, a '''[[tagline]]''' that introduces a [[marketable]] to its potential customers. | ||
*In [[business analysis]], '''[[requirements baseline]]''' | *In [[business analysis]], '''[[requirements baseline]]''' | ||
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In [[quality management]], [[baselining]] is also the process of monitoring internal metrics over time. | In [[quality management]], [[baselining]] is also the process of monitoring internal metrics over time. | ||
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+ | According to the [[ITIL Foundation 4e by Axelos]], | ||
+ | :[[Baseline]]. A report or metric that serves as a starting point against which progress or change can be assessed. | ||
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+ | [[Category: Information Technology]] |
Revision as of 15:47, 11 December 2020
A baseline is anything that serves as a starting point against which progress or change can be assessed. Particularly, a baseline may also refer to:
- In Belgium, a tagline that introduces a marketable to its potential customers.
- In business analysis, requirements baseline
- In project management and systems engineering, a performance measurement baseline, which integrates scope baseline, schedule baseline, and cost baseline, as well as any of those.
In quality management, baselining is also the process of monitoring internal metrics over time.
Definitions
According to the ITIL Foundation 4e by Axelos,
- Baseline. A report or metric that serves as a starting point against which progress or change can be assessed.