Difference between revisions of "Baseline"

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A [[baseline]] is anything that serves as a starting point against which progress or change can be assessed. Particularly, a ''baseline'' may also refer to:
 
A [[baseline]] is anything that serves as a starting point against which progress or change can be assessed. Particularly, a ''baseline'' may also refer to:
*In Belgium, a '''[[tagline]]''' that introduces a [[marketable]] to its potential customers.
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*In Belgium, a '''[[tagline]]''' that introduces a [[market exchangeable]] to its potential customers.
 
*In [[business analysis]], '''[[requirements baseline]]'''
 
*In [[business analysis]], '''[[requirements baseline]]'''
 
*In [[project management]] and [[systems engineering]], a '''[[performance measurement baseline]]''', which integrates [[project scope baseline]], [[project schedule baseline]], and [[project cost baseline]], as well as any of those.
 
*In [[project management]] and [[systems engineering]], a '''[[performance measurement baseline]]''', which integrates [[project scope baseline]], [[project schedule baseline]], and [[project cost baseline]], as well as any of those.

Latest revision as of 13:07, 6 May 2023

A baseline is anything that serves as a starting point against which progress or change can be assessed. Particularly, a baseline may also refer to:

In quality management, baselining is also the process of monitoring internal metrics over time.


Definitions

According to the ITIL Foundation 4e by Axelos,

Baseline. A report or metric that serves as a starting point against which progress or change can be assessed.