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affine matrix transformation | Transformation affiner Matrizes (A transformation consisting of any combination of linear transformations (rotation, scaling, or skew) followed by a translation) |
Basic Matrix | Einfache 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 matrix | Klassifikationsmatrix (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 Matrix | Kreismatrix (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 printer | Matrixdrucker (A type of impact printer that produces characters made up of dots using a wire-pin print head) |
Grid Matrix | Rastermatrix (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 region | Matrixdatenbereich (A report item on a report layout that displays data in a variable columnar format) |
matrix organization | Matrix-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 matrix | Wahrscheinlichkeits- 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 matrix | Zuständigkeitsmatrix (A document that explicitly calls out the individual team members who are tasked with executing, reviewing, and approving work packages within a project) |
Titled Matrix | Betitelte 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 matrix | Kompromissmatrix (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 matrix | Übersetzungsmatrix (A matrix that transforms the current graphics path to the desired flattened path) |