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affine matrix transformationTransformation affiner Matrizes (A transformation consisting of any combination of linear transformations (rotation, scaling, or skew) followed by a translation)
Basic MatrixEinfache Matrix (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show the relationship of components to a whole in quadrants. The first four lines of Level 1 text appear in the quadrants. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts)
classification matrixKlassifikationsmatrix (A chart that shows the accuracy of a data mining model or other statistical analysis by separately counting cases that were correctly and incorrectly classified)
Cycle MatrixKreismatrix (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show the relationship to a central idea in a cyclical progression. Each of the first four lines of Level 1 text corresponds to a wedge or pie shape, and Level 2 text appears in a rectangular shape to the side of the wedge or pie shape. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts)
dot-matrix printerMatrixdrucker (A type of impact printer that produces characters made up of dots using a wire-pin print head)
Grid MatrixRastermatrix (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show the placement of concepts along two axes. Emphasizes the individual components rather than the whole. The first four lines of Level 1 text appear in the quadrants. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts)
matrix data regionMatrixdatenbereich (A report item on a report layout that displays data in a variable columnar format)
matrix organizationMatrix-Organisation (An organizational structure in which employees report to multiple managers for different purposes, such as to one manager for administrative purposes and to another for project purposes)
probability and impact matrixWahrscheinlichkeits- und Auswirkungsmatrix (A common way to determine whether a risk is considered low, moderate, or high by combining the two dimensions of a risk, its probability of occurrence, and its impact on objectives if it occurs)
responsibility matrixZuständigkeitsmatrix (A document that explicitly calls out the individual team members who are tasked with executing, reviewing, and approving work packages within a project)
Titled MatrixBetitelte Matrix (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show the relationships of four quadrants to a whole. The first line of Level 1 text corresponds to the central shape, and the first four lines of Level 2 text appear in the quadrants. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts)
trade-off matrixKompromissmatrix (A tool for managing project trade-offs by portraying them in a matrix that reflects the three project variables (presented on the y axis) in the context of three decisions (presented on the x axis). The project variables are resources (people and money), schedule (time), and features (the product and its quality). These variables are sometimes presented as the trade-off triangle. The three decisions are whether to optimize, constrain, or accept a given variable. A change to one of the project variables requires that the team make a correction on one of the three sides to maintain project balance, including potentially the same side on which the change first occurred. For example, a decision to add a feature to a product may require that other features be removed if sufficient time and resources are unavailable to support their development)
translation matrixÜbersetzungsmatrix (A matrix that transforms the current graphics path to the desired flattened path)