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Earned value is a graph which starts at zero and grows over time to reach 100% of the goal, termed an earned value graph.

Posted on 8th February 201711th May 2017

Earned Value Graphs

Can Cradle data be shown as an earned value graph?
Yes, it can, here is an example:

A Cradle Graph
A Cradle Graph
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