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| Gantt chart - A form of a bar chart used in a project management. Each element (task) of a project is represented by a horizontal bar. The bars are placed on the chart according to a time scale. The left end of each bar indicates each when the task is to begin. The length of each bar indicates the duration of the task. The right end of each bar indicates when the task is to be completed. |
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| Geocode - A code used to locate or identify a point, such as the center of a parcel of real estate, geographically. The code is composed of the east-west and north-south coordinates of the point relative to some standard point of reference. |
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| Geodetic control network - A system of monuments that are used as reference points in calculating, through triangulation, the location of other points on surveys and maps. |
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| Geographical specialization - Specialization of personnel, especially appraisers, by region rather than by type of property. Contrast function specialization. |
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| Geometric mean - A measure of central tendency computed by multiplying the values of all the observations by one another and then taking the result to an exponent equal to one divided by the number of observations. The geometric mean is particularly appropriate when a typical rate of change is being calculated, such as an inflation rate or a cost index. |
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| GIM - Gross income multiplier . |
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| Goodness-of-fit statistics - Statistics used in multiple regression analysis and other kinds of statistical modeling to express the amount, and hence the importance, of the errors or residuals for all the predicted and actual values of a variable. |
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| Government survey system - A general term referring to such surveys as the federal rectangular survey system in the United States . |
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| Grade - See quality class. |
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| GRM - Gross rent multiplier. |
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