Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Hungarian term or phrase:
időtérkép
English translation:
timing map, timing chart
Added to glossary by
Péter Tófalvi
Feb 22, 2008 16:28
16 yrs ago
Hungarian term
időtérkép
Hungarian to English
Bus/Financial
Business/Commerce (general)
"IDŐTÉRKÉP: a folyamattérképhez időt és felelőst (posztot) rendelve, jól láthatóvá teszi, hogy hol melyik lépés mennyi időt vesz igénybe."
Folyamattervezésnél.
Folyamattervezésnél.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +3 | timing map, timing chart | Katalin Horváth McClure |
4 +1 | schedule | Elevenít (X) |
4 | timeline | Andrea Szabados |
4 | timetable | Katarina Peters |
Proposed translations
+3
21 mins
Selected
timing map, timing chart
Jó lenne tudni, hogy vajon valamelyik ismert szoftver konkrét funkciójáról beszél-e a szöveg.
Note from asker:
nem, ez egy új fejlesztés. |
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Comment: "Köszönöm mindenkinek. Azt a megoldást választottam, amely a leginkább emlékeztet a magyar kifejezésre, olyan, mint egy tükörfordítás.
But any of the anwers is OK, so thank you very much to all of you!"
2 hrs
timeline
Szerintem projekt- és folyamattervezésnél ezt is gyakran használják.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline:
A timeline is a graphical representation of a chronological sequence of events, also referred to as a chronology.
A timeline can also mean a schedule of activities, such as a timetable.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com:
1. A schedule of activities or events; a timetable.
2.
a. A chronology.
b. A representation or exhibit of key events within a particular historical period, often consisting of illustrative visual material accompanied by written commentary, arranged chronologically.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline:
A timeline is a graphical representation of a chronological sequence of events, also referred to as a chronology.
A timeline can also mean a schedule of activities, such as a timetable.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com:
1. A schedule of activities or events; a timetable.
2.
a. A chronology.
b. A representation or exhibit of key events within a particular historical period, often consisting of illustrative visual material accompanied by written commentary, arranged chronologically.
11 hrs
timetable
used in flowcharts
+1
1 day 14 hrs
schedule
I'd say both timetable and timeline sound good depending on context, but you may also want to consider the obvious 'schedule'.
For more formal and structured project planning environments you could also consider some of the terms such as GANTT chart and PERT chart, but these have well defined meanings and would be presumably used in the text were they germane.
From project management also, you can have things like 'work breakdown structure', but again this also describes a clear process, not just simply a static representational chart/map/diagram.
For more formal and structured project planning environments you could also consider some of the terms such as GANTT chart and PERT chart, but these have well defined meanings and would be presumably used in the text were they germane.
From project management also, you can have things like 'work breakdown structure', but again this also describes a clear process, not just simply a static representational chart/map/diagram.
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