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  2. Scope creep - Wikipedia

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    Properly defining project scope requires thorough investigation by the project manager during the initial planning phase of a project. Failure to gather all information from all relevant stakeholders is a common reason for incomplete scope statements and missing requirements, which can frequently and easily lead to scope creep later in the project.

  3. Feature creep - Wikipedia

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    Feature creep may also arise as a result of compromise from a committee implementing several different viewpoints or use cases in the same product, even for opportunistic reasons. [4] As more features are added to support each approach, cross-conversion features between the multiple paradigms may further complicate the total features.

  4. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    Roblox (/ ˈ r oʊ b l ɒ k s / ⓘ, ROH-bloks) is an online game platform and game creation system developed by Roblox Corporation that allows users to program and play games created by themselves or other users. It was created by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in 2004, and released to the public in 2006. As of August 2020, the platform has ...

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject scope creep - Wikipedia

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    It is the case that many articles purportedly part of a given WikiProject are only there due to a tangentially related category. By reviewing the stubs of any WikiProject, and particularly those of WikiProjects for individual U.S. states, it's easy to see that many articles have been added to a WikiProject solely because of a loose connection with a category.

  6. Instruction creep - Wikipedia

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    Instruction creep or rule creep occurs when instructions or rules accumulate over time until they are unmanageable or inappropriate. It is a type of scope creep . The accumulation of bureaucratic requirements results in overly complex procedures that are often misunderstood, irritating, time-wasting, or ignored.

  7. Creep - Wikipedia

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    Idle creep, the tendency of a car with an automatic transmission to roll without the brakes engaged or the gear set to neutral; Aseismic creep, a slow, steady movement along an earthquake fault; Downhill creep, the slow progression of soil and rock down a low-grade slope; Location creep, an erratic effect in real-time locating systems

  8. Scope - Wikipedia

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    Scope (formal semantics), the natural language counterpart of logical scope Scope (project management) , the sum of all projects, products and their features Scope of practice (US and Canada), terminology that defines the procedures, actions, and processes that are permitted for licensed professionals

  9. Mission creep - Wikipedia

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    Mission creep is the gradual or incremental expansion of an intervention, project or mission, beyond its original scope, focus or goals, a ratchet effect spawned by initial success. [1] Mission creep is usually considered undesirable due to how each success breeds more ambitious interventions until a final failure happens, stopping the ...