Integrative management - Management processes that coordinate a number of project aspects including cost, schedule, and resources (among others).
Invitation for bid - An invitation for expressions of interest that a procuring organization extends. (See also request for proposal)
Ishikawa diagram - Ishikawa diagrams are used in project management to identify the possible causes of an effect. (See also fishbone diagram)
ISO 10006 - A set of quality-management guidelines for projects. It is a standard created by the International Organization for Standardization.
Issue - Anything that can cause problems for a project. The term typically refers to major problems that cannot be tackled by the project team on their own.
Issue log - Project issues and the persons responsible for resolving them. It may also include issue status, plans for resolution, and resolution deadlines.
Iteration - A concept from iterative software development that specifies a fixed time cycle for development work, typically a few weeks long. The development life cycle consists of a number of iterations, sometimes with a functional version of the software produced at the end of each one. Iterative development prioritizes time over scope, so there are rarely concrete requirements to be achieved in an iteration.
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