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- ""Prioritization" in Collins English DictionaryComplete & Unabridged 10th Edition". Dictionary.com. 2016. Retrieved October 9, 2016. "Prioritization...
- as MoSCoW prioritization or MoSCoW analysis. The term MOSCOW itself is an acronym derived from the first letter of each of four prioritization categories:...
- Scoring Model for quick prioritization (ICE score = Impact * Confidence * Ease) RICE Scoring Model for quick prioritization (RICE score = (Reach * Impact...
- General prioritizationPrioritize test cases that will be beneficial on subsequent versions Version-specific prioritizationPrioritize test cases...
- Academic program prioritization is the activity or process in which an academic institution ****esses and prioritizes its programs for the purpose of more...
- Look up priority in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Prioritization is an action that arranges items or activities in order of importance. Priority may...
- today". A key component of effective altruism is "cause prioritization". Cause prioritization is based on the principle of cause neutrality, the idea...
- Traffic signal preemption (also called traffic signal prioritisation) is a system that allows an operator to override the normal operation of traffic lights...
- 2020. Barnes, Christopher M.; Drake, Christopher L. (November 2015). "Prioritizing Sleep Health". Perspectives on Psychological Science. 10 (6): 733–737...
- that some SDGs do not fall behind, new efforts at prioritization are needed. While a "hard" prioritization of one goal over another (e.g., if there is a trade-off...