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Negative feedback loop:
Negative feedback loop is also known as gap analysis or cybernetic loop. Once the project is under way then it is controlled by using this loop process and also it make sure that the project is measured periodically.
- Negative feedback loop is a loop for computing the progress and comparing that progress with projected outcome.
- If the progress is found to be unacceptable, then highlights the negative feedback process and corrective measures wants to be taken to bring the project back to form...
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