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operational and attribute
Other references often attribute to DARPA an operational or political role, in addition to its high-tech responsibilities.
Some servers support an operational attribute whose value indicates whether an entry has any subordinate entries, and some servers support an operational attribute indicating the number of entries subordinate to the entry containing the attribute.
Directory servers may publish the directory schema controlling an entry at a base DN given by the entry's subschemaSubentry operational attribute.
* Drift ( telecommunication ), a comparatively long-term change in an attribute, value, or operational parameter of a system or equipment
* Tactical and Operational Modeling: This uses the same approach as for strategic modeling, but focuses on tactical business units-expanding into tactical attribute detail and later operational attribute detail for physical database generation and installation.
In telecommunication, a drift is a comparatively long-term change in an attribute, value, or operational parameter of a system or equipment.

operational and describes
The Council of European National Top Level Domain Registries ( CENTR ), which represents the Internet registries of 39 countries, rejected the increase, accusing ICANN of a lack of financial prudence and criticizing what it describes as ICANN's " unrealistic political and operational targets ".
* Activity diagram: describes the business and operational step-by-step workflows of components in a system.
The whole campaign, which historian John Lynn describes as one of the greatest examples of marching and fighting before Napoleon, had been a model of planning, logistics, tactical and operational skill, the successful outcome of which had altered the course of the conflict – Bavaria was knocked out of the war, and Louis XIV's hopes of an early victory were destroyed.
The operational semantics for a programming language describes how a valid program is interpreted as sequences of computational steps.
This report describes the physical, operational, cost, performance and potential benefits of BRT's.
Offshoring describes the relocation by a company of a business process from one country to another — typically an operational process, such as manufacturing, or supporting processes, such as accounting.
* Campaign: this describes either a subset of the theatre operation, or a more limited geographic and operational strategic commitment such as Battle of Britain, and need not represent total national commitment to a conflict, or have broader goals outside of the military impacts.
Beidler describes him as " the ultimate product of and operational cog in the Catch-22 machine " and " the definitive good Joe in a bad situation ".
A model which describes product and administrative information, resources and organisational aspects of the operational processes and allows what-if analysis in order to optimize these processes.

operational and operation
Present pool quarters at two locations in Providence are crowded, antiquated and, in general, make for inefficient operation in terms of dispersement of personnel and duplication of such operational needs as stock and repair equipment.
Two aircraft carriers, and were simultaneously in commission and in operation during World War II, and Franklin therefore had the distinction of having two simultaneously operational US Navy warships named in his honor.
Where the duration of the battle is longer than a week, it is often for reasons of staff operational planning called an operation.
In some cases the database becomes operational while empty from application's data, and data are accumulated along its operation.
* DBMS management and operation component-Comprises many components that deal with all the DBMS management and operational aspects like performance monitoring and tuning, backup and restore, recovery from failure, security management and monitoring, database storage allocation and database storage layout monitoring, etc.
* DBMS management and operation component-Comprises many components that deal with all the DBMS management and operational aspects like performance monitoring and tuning, backup and restore, recovery from failure, security management and monitoring, database storage allocation and database storage layout monitoring, etc.
These tablets provide vivid evidence for the operation of a Roman fort at the edge of the Roman Empire, where officers ' wives maintained polite society while merchants, hauliers and military personnel kept the fort operational and supplied.
ICANN's primary principles of operation have been described as helping preserve the operational stability of the Internet ; to promote competition ; to achieve broad representation of the global Internet community ; and to develop policies appropriate to its mission through bottom-up, consensus-based processes.
It currently has three operational nuclear power plants with a fourth expected to come into operation by the end of 2012 at a cost of NT $ 280 billion ( US $ 9. 65 billion ).
Significant operation success in Kosovo led to resumption of production and technical improvements, and the system is at present in operational use in Iraq and other military operations.
The email appeared to suggest that Griffin believed the only reasonable solution was to extend the operation of the shuttle beyond 2010, but noted that Executive Policy ( i. e., the White House ) is firm that there will be no extension of the shuttle retirement date, and thus no U. S. capability to launch crews into orbit until the Ares I / Orion system becomes operational in 2014 at the very earliest.
The first operational missions of naval aircraft were flown under his command during the Veracruz operation in 1914 and he was the first to hold the title: Commander, Aircraft Squadrons, Pacific Fleet.
The common operational modes are " push-to-talk " for telephone operation and " push-to-type " for telegraph and data transmission.
In telecommunication, continuous operation is an operation in which certain components, such as nodes, facilities, circuits, or equipment, are in an operational state at all times.
Continuous operation usually requires that there be fully redundant configuration, or at least a sufficient X out of Y degree of redundancy for compatible equipment, where X is the number of spare components and Y is the number of operational components.
In telecommunication, distortion-limited operation is the condition prevailing when distortion of a received signal, rather than its attenuated amplitude ( or power ), limits performance under stated operational conditions and limits.
It is a framework for the specification of a network's physical components and their functional organization and configuration, its operational principles and procedures, as well as data formats used in its operation.
APA comprises an executive office, a publishing operation, offices that address administrative, business, information technology, and operational needs, and five substantive directorates:
However, the extreme focus on nuclear propulsion plant operation and maintenance was well known during Rickover's era as a potential hindrance to balancing operational priorities.
The goal of interaction between a human and a machine at the user interface is effective operation and control of the machine, and feedback from the machine which aids the operator in making operational decisions.
Government regulations may define minimum staff to run the operation, operator training requirements ; pipeline facilities, technology and applications required to ensure operational safety.
The dam was expected to be fully operational in 2009, but additional projects, such as the underground power plant with six additional generators, delayed full operation until May 2012.
They both focus on improvement with APM tying together service design, service transition, and service operation which in turn helps raise the bar of operational excellence for IT.

operational and directory
Its directory assistance service was still being accessed over a million times a month. This was before France Telecom retired the service on the 30th of June 2012, due to its own business purposes ( operational cost, customers ' loss due to lack of interest ).
When Novell first designed their directory, they decided to store large amounts of their operational server data within the directory in addition to just user account information.

operational and rather
Bodmin Gaol, operational for over 150 years but now a semi-ruin, was built in the late 18th century, and was the first British prison to hold prisoners in separate cells ( though often up to 10 at a time ) rather than communally.
More prosaically, Clark cites Bill Moore, who asserts that " the Men in Black are really government agents in disguise ... members of a rather bizarre unit of Air Force Intelligence known currently as the Air Force Special Activities Center ( AFSAC ) ... As of 1991, the AFSAC, headquartered in Fort Belvoir, Virginia ," and " under the operational authority of Air Force Intelligence Command centered at Kelly Air Force Base in Texas.
The Siege of Khe Sanh displays typical features of modern sieges, as the defender has greater capacity to withstand the siege, the attacker's main aim is to bottle operational forces or create a strategic distraction, rather than take the siege to a conclusion.
For employee performance management, using integrated software, rather than a spreadsheet based recording system, may deliver a significant return on investment through a range of direct and indirect sales benefits, operational efficiency benefits and by unlocking the latent potential in every employees work day ( i. e. the time they spend not actually doing their job ).
Some of these letters are rather personal in nature, rather than relating directly to operational activities of the army.
For example, a company may be notionally profitable but generating little operational cash ( as may be the case for a company that barters its products rather than selling for cash ).
Alternatively, administration can refer to the bureaucratic or operational performance of routine office tasks, usually internally oriented and reactive rather than proactive.
Service transition, as described by the ITIL service transition volume, relates to the delivery of services required by a business into live / operational use, and often encompasses the " project " side of IT rather than " BAU " ( business as usual ).
In contrast to Clausewitz, Antoine-Henri Jomini dealt mainly with operational strategy, planning and intelligence, the conduct of the campaign, and " generalship " rather than " statesmanship ".
However, the approximations, ultra low temperature, and the different purpose of the device make the operational use rather different.
Marlborough was more likely to manoeuvre than his opponents, and was better at maintaining operational tempo at critical times, yet the Duke qualifies more as a great practitioner within the constraints of early 18th century warfare, rather than as a great innovator who radically redefined military theory.
It may overlap with, but is not the same as, punitive destruction of an enemy's resources, which is done for purely strategic / political reasons rather than strategic / operational reasons.
Particularly in the initial stage of operational use until early 1944, the sudden fire from below was often attributed to ground fire rather than a fighter.
The STScI is currently developing similar processes for JWST, although the operational details will be very different due to its different instrumentation and spacecraft constraints, and its location at the Sun-Earth L2 Lagrange point (~ 1. 5 million km from Earth ) rather than the low Earth orbit (~ 565 km ) used by HST.
Attack aircraft are best suited for use on tactical level rather than operational or strategic, which means destroying targets of immediate military value, not the targets that could affect future military potential.
Most of the T-35 tanks still operational at the time of Operation Barbarossa were lost due to mechanical failure rather than enemy action.
Since torque limit depends only on thread quality and cleanliness, whereas the main operational requirement is good RF contact without significant steps or gaps, these values should be seen as indicative rather than critical.
Through early 1980s Thames experienced a series of local disputes while management deliberately confronted contractual ‘ rackets ’ and pursued the introduction of new technologies based on operational requirements rather than precedent For Thames ’ s management, this was a materialist operations with a clear dimension, to wedded out unscrupulous bargaining and working practices.
Particularly in the initial stage of operational use until early 1944, the sudden fire from below was often attributed to ground fire rather than a fighter.
These early assignments were operational, rather than political: he was helping to organize food aid, shelter and other types of aid to refugees.
Divergences included military integration at the division rather than battalion level and a change in the command structure putting the NATO Supreme Commander in charge of EDC operational capabilities.
As of 25 March 2012, as a result of the Anti-monopoly committee of Ukraine's decision to allow the consolidation of the Ukrainian Aviation Group's physical and operational assets, Donbassaero and Dniproavia no longer operate flights with their own codes, but rather on behalf of their parent company Aerosvit.

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