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Work Breakdown Structure. See the link below for more details.
Paul J
Work Breakdown Structure
arulanjaneyan
WBS is work breakdown structure.
In context to Project Management they represent how a project would be broken down into manageable components until you get to the task level. A task cannot be broken down further.
Diet_smartie
Work Breakdown Structure.
Jeffrey B
Work Breakdown Structure. It's a way of dividing up the tasks involved in managing projects from the broad, high level to the lower, more detailed level.