What Is Data Date (DD)?
October 16, 2007 | Author: PM Hut | Filed under: Project Management Definitions
What Is Data Date (DD)? - Data Date (DD) is the point in time that separates actual (historical) data from future (scheduled) data. Also called as-of date.
For all Project Management Definitions, check the PMO and Project Management Dictionary by John Filicetti
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