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English: The graph illustrates three scenarios described in the PMI A Practice Guide (2022 edition, p. 311):

- The To-Complete Performance Index (TCPI) required to complete the project on plan, assuming the Budget at Completion (BAC) remains unchanged (i.e., EAC = BAC). - The Estimated At Completion (EAC) calculated under the assumption that the Cost Performance Index (CPI) remains constant (i.e., TCPI = CPI).

- The EAC calculated under the assumption that future work will be accomplished at the planned rate (i.e., TCPI = 1).
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