backlog造句

Another key example of backlogs is the defect backlog.

The work just sits there and eventually gets stored as wait (backlog).

The backlog is so large that Boeing is increasing its workforce at Puget Sound, not cutting it.

Apps can be moved back to the primary, But it is best to wait until the apply program gets through the standby's backlog first.

Splitting an attribute into two or more attributes might better represent different viewpoints on the backlog item, or you might find that elimination of the attribute makes the most sense.

Likewise, if your backlog is very large, how much time is spent (i.e., wasted) managing that backlog?

States did have a backlog of maintenance projects, such as repaving dilapidated roads.

A small but meaningful backlog mitigates such issues, and is an essential starting point to any requirements process.

The backlog should be monitored, the items prioritized, and debt repayment should be scheduled, just as the remediations for functional defects are -- in release plans.

backlog造句

We must be able to reduce our backlog of claims.

We're breaking the claims backlog and reforming the process with new paperless systems.

But even if all the aboriginals' claims are settled-and that seems unlikely given a backlog of more than 780 claims before the federal government-it would still not solve the aboriginals' plight.

Use periodic and frequent stabilization periods to fix and reduce the backlog of defects.

In Shenzhen - China's booming city-built-from-nothing on the border with Hong Kong - the housing backlog should be cleared in just one year - the quickest rate in the survey.

As part of the development planning and tracking, the development team has a lengthy backlog of candidates (CWNs and defects) that did not make the cut.

But if your defect backlog is enormous, is it even wise to necessarily fix it all?

The same day, Republicans released a collection of mostly sensible ideas such as passing free-trade agreements and clearing the Patent Office's backlog.