. . . . "Completeness" . . . . . . . . . "A Whole, an entity with a substructure, is assessed for whether or not it has all the necessary parts that are defined for it or for an entity of its kind. The entity can be a concrete physical thing, an abstract thing, or a process with goals or sub-goals. What happens after the PPB investigation is complete? Enter the number of days since the last complete backup was made. This distinguishes them from organisms in the phylum Platyhelminthes, who have only an incomplete digestive tract. Auditors should also assess the accuracy and completeness of the systems and data. We now have an almost complete understanding of the model When the entity is a process with a goal, then what is assessed for completeness can either be the extent to which all candidate participants are involved in or affected by the process, or the stage that the process has reached. Thus the last of the above examples can either mean that all parts of the model are understood or that the model is fully understood as opposed to, for instance, merely intuitively apprehended."@en . . "1534"^^ . . . . . . . . "2005-06-29T10:33:04+02:00"^^ . . . .