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- Criticality_index abstract "Criticality index is mainly used in risk analysis. The Criticality Index of an activity (task) can be expressed as a ratio (between 0 and 1) but is more often expressed as a percentage. During a ( e.g. Monte Carlo) simulation tasks can join or leave the critical path for any given iteration. The Criticality Index expresses how often a particular task was on the Critical Path during the analysis. Tasks with a high Criticality Index are more likely to cause delay to the project as they are more likely to be on the Critical Path.If a task does not exist for some iterations (e.g. it is probabilistic) then it is marked as not being critical. For example a task that existed for 50% of the iterations and was critical 50% of the time it existed would have a Criticality Index of 25%.".
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- Criticality_index wikiPageWikiLink Category:Risk_analysis.
- Criticality_index wikiPageWikiLink Critical_path_method.
- Criticality_index wikiPageWikiLink Pearson_product-moment_correlation_coefficient.
- Criticality_index wikiPageWikiLink Spearmans_rank_correlation_coefficient.
- Criticality_index wikiPageWikiLinkText "Criticality index".
- Criticality_index subject Category:Risk_analysis.
- Criticality_index comment "Criticality index is mainly used in risk analysis. The Criticality Index of an activity (task) can be expressed as a ratio (between 0 and 1) but is more often expressed as a percentage. During a ( e.g. Monte Carlo) simulation tasks can join or leave the critical path for any given iteration. The Criticality Index expresses how often a particular task was on the Critical Path during the analysis.".
- Criticality_index label "Criticality index".
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