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Finish Date

The date that an activity is predicted to complete.

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This entry was posted on January 22, 2013 by Alvin.

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  • Proof of Concept

    Also called POC or proof of principle, is a realization of a proposed solution/design to demonstrate its feasibility. The purpose is to verify that the solution or deliverable has the potential of being used. A Proof of Concept is usually small and focused on the concerns of the solution/deliverable/design.

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