Definitions for "Backlog"
An accumulation (of tasks or of materials) that were not performed or processed at the normal time and require attention; as, unexpected demand led to a large backlog of unfilled orders; politically motivated delays led to a large backlog of unconfirmed judicial appointments.
Sales orders which have not yet been processed.
All customer orders received but not yet shipped. Sometimes referred to as "open orders."
Keywords:  bcp, bcdr, bia
A large stick of wood, forming the back of a fire on the hearth. Contrasted to forestick.
a Ministry of Forests term applied to forest land areas where silviculture treatments such as planting and site preparation are overdue. Planting is considered backlog if more than 5 years have elapsed since a site was cleared (by harvesting or fire) in the interior and more than 3 years on the coast of British Columbia.
large log at the back of a hearth fire
Backlog is a joint compilation album between by electronica musicians Leftfield and Djum Djum, released in 1992. It contained mixes of Leftfield's first two releases Not Forgotten and More Than I Know from between 1990 and 1991 and two mixes by Neil Barnes of the Djum Djum track Difference. It was released on CD.
accumulation of work, etc. that needs to be dealt with.
previous/older Postings of a conversation, which can run to many pages.
Previous demand that has not yet been dealt with showing itself as a queue
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Number of pending cases exceeding the capacity of a court which is engaged in acting on other cases.
The total inventory of cases that have not reached disposition within mandated time frames.
the aggregate commitments under Phare or for an individual country not yet contracted.
personnel turnover - personnel replacement
the sum total in unit measure of minutes that is awaiting transcription.
Keywords:  sword, double, edged
a double edged sword
It's the number of agreements that the developer has with the most important house building mortgages organisms, measured in terms of months of future sells.
something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose