
A Gantt chart is a type of bar chart, developed by Henry Gantt in the 1910s, that illustrates a project schedule. Gantt charts illustrate the start and finish dates of the terminal elements and summary elements of a project. Terminal elements and summary elements comprise the work breakdown structure of the project. Modern Gantt charts also show t...
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Project management chart,
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Developed by Henry Gantt in 1917. A type of bar chart which illustrates the scheduled and completed work of a project. It shows start and finish dates, compares work planned to work done and tracks specific tasks
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Simply another name for a 'bar chart'; sometimes called this because it was refined as an instrument for planning by a man named Gantt.
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A diagrammatic technique used for planning and tracking projects.
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A Gantt chart is a type of floating bar chart usually used in project management to show resources or tasks over time.
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A popular type of bar chart that aims to show the timing of tasks or activities as they occur over time. Although the Gantt chart did not initially indicate the relationships between activities this has become more common in current usage as both timing and interdependencies between tasks can be identified.
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