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TIA, a mini stroke A transient ischemic stroke (TIA) shares similar stroke-like symptoms like CVA but last several minutes to 24 hours. The blood supply interruption is temporary and TIA does not damage the brain cells like CVA. However, when a person experiences TIA, one cannot tell if a TIA or CVA has occurred.
The cause of a transient ischemic attack is similar to the cause of an ischemic stroke, which is the most common type of stroke. In an ischemic stroke, a blood clot blocks the blood supply to part of the brain. In a TIA , unlike a stroke, the blockage is brief and there is no permanent damage.
RP 29R‑03 focuses on retrospective schedule analyses, where the impacts of actual delays are known and can be quantified because they have already occurred.
Schedule analysis is a way to check that your project schedule is built flexibly and robustly. Its a set of checks that help build confidence in the dates, dependencies and resource allocations required to deliver the work.
The as-planned vs. as-built method is a simple, purely observational delay analysis technique. With this method, the analyst compares the as-planned schedule to an as-built schedule. As they compare dates between individual planned and actual activities, they can identify the causes for variances observed.
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The principal difference between the TIA and the IAP is that in the TIA, the fragnet is inserted in a project schedule update preferably one closest to the actual date of the change represented by the fragnet.
Pragmatic Project Consilium Delay analysis is generally divided into two categories: retrospective delay analysis and prospective delay analysis. Retrospective delay analysis is conducted after the delay event has occurred, while prospective delay analysis is conducted before the delay event occurs.

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