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  2. Kanban (development) - Wikipedia

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    The diagram here shows a software development workflow on a kanban board. [4]Kanban boards, designed for the context in which they are used, vary considerably and may show work item types ("features" and "user stories" here), columns delineating workflow activities, explicit policies, and swimlanes (rows crossing several columns, used for grouping user stories by feature here).

  3. Kanban board - Wikipedia

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    A kanban board in software development. Kanban can be used to organize many areas of an organization and can be designed accordingly. The simplest kanban board consists of three columns: "to-do", "doing" and "done", [3] though some additional detail such as WiP limits is needed to fully support the Kanban Method. [4]

  4. File:Sample Kanban Board.pdf - Wikipedia

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    The Feature is integrated and accepted then deployed. The "commitment point" is the "Feature Selected" column. The "delivery point" is the "Delivered" column. This board is similar to many kanban boards used in development but it is not a representation of any specific board. Specific similarities are coincidental.

  5. Kanban - Wikipedia

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    A Kanban card together with the bag of bolts that it refers to. Kanban cards are a key component of kanban and they signal the need to move materials within a production facility or to move materials from an outside supplier into the production facility. The kanban card is, in effect, a message that signals a depletion of product, parts, or ...

  6. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    A spreadsheet's concatenation ("&") function can be used to assemble complex text strings in a single cell (in this example, XML code for an SVG "circle" element). This concatenation is a variation of the chaining of formulas, for which spreadsheets are commonly used. The ability to chain formulas together is what gives a spreadsheet its power.

  7. Time book - Wikipedia

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    Time Book and Return of Work done in Machine Shop of Frankford Arsenal from Metcalfe's Systems of cost accounting, 1885.. A time book is a mostly outdated accounting record, that registered the hours worked by employees in a certain organization in a certain period. [1]

  8. Employment record book - Wikipedia

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    An employment record book is an official personal document recording the employment status of its owner over time. Some European countries issue such documents, others did earlier. The first employment record books are said to have been issued in German Reich in 1892 in the mining industry. [1]

  9. Attendance - Wikipedia

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    Attendance management is the act of managing attendance or presence in a work setting to minimize loss due to employee downtime. [ 5 ] Attendance control has traditionally been approached using time clocks , timesheets , and time tracking software , but attendance management goes beyond this to provide a working environment which maximizes and ...