an accumulation of jobs not done or materials not processed that are yet to be dealt with (especially unfilled customer orders for products or services)
1 The quantity of goods still to be delivered, received, produced, issued, etc , for which the planned or agreed date has expired 2 The total number of customer orders which have been received but not yet been shipped Synonym: Open Order
The amount of a company's unfilled orders at the end of the year When the company fills the orders the following year, it records the revenue on the statement of earnings Frequently, a company will give its perspective on backlog in the management discussion section in the annual report
The quantity of goods still to be delivered, received, produced, issued, etc , for which the planned or agreed date has expired The total number of customer orders which have been received but not yet been shipped Synonym: Open Order
A MOF term applied to forest land areas where silviculture treatments (such as planting/site preparation) are overdue Planting is considered backlog if more than 5 years have elapsed since a site was cleared (by harvesting or fire) in the Interior and more than 3 years on the coast
(Ticaret) Booked (accepted) but unshipped customer orders or interplant orders. The backlog represents all open orders, not necessarily a past due status
a Ministry of Forests term applied to forest land areas where silviculture treatments such as planting and site preparation are overdue Planting is considered backlog if more than 5 years have elapsed since a site was cleared (by harvesting or fire) in the interior and more than 3 years on the coast of British Columbia
The unfilled order book that each plant strives to maintain A healthy backlog permits the plant to effectively schedule releases for production An excessive backlog creates delays in the construction and delivery of an order Plants often increase their production rates when they have backlogs that would cause delivery dates to exceed four to five weeks fro the date of the order Production will be stepped up until the plant reaches capacity
Work waiting to be done; for IT this includes new systems to be developed and enhancements to existing systems To be included in the development backlog, the work must have been cost- justified and approved for development
The effect on the business of a build-up of work that occurs as the result of a system or process being unavailable for an unacceptable period A situation whereby a backlog of work requires more time to action than is available through normal working patterns In extreme circumstances, the backlog may become so marked that the backlog cannot be cleared
A Ministry of Forests term apllied to forest land areas where silviculture treatments such as planting and site preparation are overdue Planting is considered backlog if more than 5 years have elapsed since a site was cleared (by harvesting or fire) in the interior and more than 3 years on the coast of B C
A backlog is a number of things which have not yet been done but which need to be done. There is a backlog of repairs and maintenance in schools. a large amount of work that you need to complete, especially work that should already have been completed backlog of (backlog (17-21 centuries))
back log
Турецкое произношение
bäk lôg
Произношение
/ˈbak ˈlôg/ /ˈbæk ˈlɔːɡ/
Этимология
[ 'bak ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English bæc; akin to Old High German bah back.