Maegan Rippin
Feb 13, 2025
What does it mean for a project to be "overdetermined"?
What does it mean for a project to be "overdetermined"? Could you please provide an explanation? Thank you.
1 Answers
An overdetermined project is one that has a fixed budget, fixed delivery time, and fixed specifications (i.e., all three goals are fixed). In reality, projects must have some flexibility to accommodate unforeseen events. In the case of an overdetermined project, there is no allowance for such events.
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