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====Escalation==== | ====Escalation==== | ||
If a process is unable to meet its schedule because one or more tasks are in default, it is called escalation of a process or the process escalates. \\ | If a process is unable to meet its schedule because one or more tasks are in default, it is called escalation of a process or the process escalates. \\ | ||
This is the case when a task has exceeded its processing time so much, that the following task can not finish the process in the scheduled time. See also [[en:support:cpm | CPM]]. | This is the case when a task has exceeded its processing time so much, that the following task can not finish the process in the scheduled time. See also [[en:support:cpm | CPM]]. |