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:[[Near-Critical Path]]. A sequence of activities with low float which, if exhausted, becomes a critical path sequence for the project. See also critical path, free float, near-critical activity, and total float. | :[[Near-Critical Path]]. A sequence of activities with low float which, if exhausted, becomes a critical path sequence for the project. See also critical path, free float, near-critical activity, and total float. | ||
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Revision as of 19:12, 3 July 2020
Near-Critical Path is a sequence of activities with low float which, if exhausted, becomes a critical path sequence for the project. See also critical path, free float, near-critical activity, and total float.
Definition
According to the PMI Lexicon of Project Management Terms,
- Near-Critical Path. A sequence of activities with low float which, if exhausted, becomes a critical path sequence for the project. See also critical path, free float, near-critical activity, and total float.