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: The Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center stood up Detachment 2 at Eglin to meet the growing demand to provide realistic operational testing for new and modified weapon systems.
** Operational facilities, e. g. catering or computer systems.
Albus co-invented the Real-Time Control System ( RCS ), a reference model architecture that has been used over the past 25 years for a number of intelligent systems including the NBS Automated Manufacturing Research Facility ( AMRF ), the NASA telerobotic servicer, a DARPA Multiple Autonomous Undersea Vehicle project, a nuclear Submarine Operational Automation System, a Post Office General Mail facility, a Bureau of Mines automated mining system, a commercial open architecture machine tool controller, and numerous advanced robotic projects, including the Army Research Lab Demo III Experimental Unmanned Ground vehicle.
Operational Display Systems refers to systems used for tracking the status of multiple objects in avionics.
Operational systems, or services systems, help control the details of the business.
Operational systems, then, are those that keep the organization operating under control and most cost effectively.
By December 1960 the JSTPS had prepared the first Single Integrated Operational Plan ( SIOP ), which specified for various attack options the timing, weapons, delivery systems, and targets to be used by U. S. strategic forces.
* Operational factors: processes and systems are implemented without reference to ' local realities '.
UNITAR also serves as a research centre for knowledge systems innovation ( KSI ) and application of satellite imagery to humanitarian, conflict or disaster situations, through UNOSAT, the Operational Satellite Applications Programme.
The Operational Prototyping methodology has many benefits in systems that are complex and have few known requirements in advance.
* Safety: the IATA Operational Safety Audit is an internationally recognized and accepted evaluation system designed to assess the operational management and control systems of an airline.
An Operational Support Facility ( or OSF ) is an organization within the Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) that modifies software and / or special purpose databases for Air Traffic Control systems.
: b. Study of Possible Target systems and Operational Policies.
BLEU ( renamed the Operational Systems Division of RAE in 1974 ) continued to play a leading role in the development of aircraft guidance systems, using a variety of aircraft including DH Comet, BAC 1-11, HS 748 ( to replace the Varsities, which had been the main " work horses " for BLEU experiments for more than a decade ) and VC-10 until the closure of RAE Bedford in 1994.
Operational performance of all information systems is monitored, and password systems are used as a layer of protection.

Operational and are
; Operational Acceptance Testing ( OAT ): Also known as operational readiness testing, this refers to the checking done to a system to ensure that processes and procedures are in place to allow the system to be used and maintained.
Operational requirements are needed to be met by a database in order to effectively support an application when operational.
*** Operational metrics are used in manufacturing and distribution to measure efficiency and effectiveness.
* Operational — common units are battalion to divisional size, carrying a value based on their overall strengths and weaknesses.
The common elements identified in MIL-STD-881C, Appendix L are: Integration, assembly, test, and checkout ; Systems engineering ; Program management ; System test and evaluation ; Training ; Data ; Peculiar support equipment ; Common support equipment ; Operational and site activation ; Industrial facilities ; Initial spares and repair parts.
Also, most populated areas on Earth are now visible from the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites ( GOES ), which aid in the nowcasting of tornadic storms.
Operational improvements would consist in increasing the fuel burnup allowing fuel costs reduction because less uranium and fewer bundles are needed to fuel the reactor.
They often operate in a hierarchical structure ; with a main headquarters staffed by professionals who plan projects, create budgets, keep accounts, report, and communicate with operational fieldworkers who work directly on projects Operational NGOs deal with a wide range of issues, but are most often associated with the delivery of services and welfare, emergency relief and environmental issues.
Operational NGOs can be further categorized, one frequently used categorization is the division into relief-oriented versus development-oriented organizations ; they can also be classified according to whether they stress service delivery or participation ; or whether they are religious or secular ; and whether they are more public or private-oriented.
Operational weights are based on axle group masses, as follows:
Operational definitions are also used to define system states in terms of a specific, publicly accessible process of preparation or validation testing, which is repeatable at will.
Operational definitions are also important in the physical sciences.
Operational definitions are at their most controversial in the fields of psychology and psychiatry, where intuitive concepts, such as intelligence need to be operationally defined before they become amenable to scientific investigation, for example, through processes such as IQ tests.
Operational definitions are the foundation of the diagnostic nomenclature of mental disorders ( classification of mental disorders ) from the DSM-III onward.
Service-level management ensures that arrangements are in place with internal IT support-providers and external suppliers in the form of Operational Level Agreements ( OLAs ) and Underpinning Contracts ( UCs ), respectively.
The United States Army Operational Test and Evaluation Command's Test and Evaluation Coordination Office and TH-67 primary and instrument training are both located at Cairns Army Airfield.
Operational groups of the 91st wing are:
These are: Pharmacy and Pharmacology ; Business and Management ( AMBA accredited ); Architecture and Civil Engineering ; Economics ; Computer Science ; Electronic and Electrical engineering ; Mechanical Engineering ( IMechE accredited ); Mathematics, Statistics and Operational research ; Education ; Molecular Biosciences ; Biosciences ; Physics and Astronomy ; Politics ; Sport ; Social Policy and Administration.
The SBS are under the Operational Command of Director Special Forces and are based in Hamworthy barracks, Poole, Dorset.
The Norwegian Armed Forces Joint Operational Headquarters are located at Reitan, east of Bodø.
There are four roles within a business Management system: Business Leader, Process Owner, Operational Manager, and Process Operator.
As the Process Operators perform the processes, the Operational Managers are responsible to build bridges and remove barriers that will allow the process and Process Operator performance objectives to be met.

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Other uses for semiconductor diodes include sensing temperature, and computing analog logarithms ( see Operational amplifier applications # Logarithmic ).
For his service, Prince Harry was decorated with the Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan by his aunt, the Princess Royal, at the Combermere Barracks in May 2008.
* 5 May 2008: Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan
Operational satellites for television use were launched between 1984 and 1990.
Until 1935, the 1926 manual Directives for the Conduct of the Operational Air War continued to act as the main guide for German air operations.
General William Joseph Donovan | William J. Donovan reviews Operational Group members in Bethesda, Maryland prior to their departure for China in 1945
* SS Führungshauptamt, SS-FHA, SS Main Operational Office ( military command for the Waffen-SS )
The unit is directly attached to the Armed Forces General Staff, but works for the Operational Reconnaissance Bureau.
* Supermarine Type 559 ( 1955 ) – submission for Operational Requirement F. 155 for a high altitude supersonic fighter
** Community Safety, Enforcement and Policing, responsible for tackling fare evasion on buses, delivering policing services that tackle crime and disorder on public transport in cooperation with the Metropolitan Police Service's Transport Operational Command Unit ( TOCU ) and the British Transport Police.
* Operational rules for international emissions trading among parties to the Protocol and for the CDM and joint implementation ;
Operational costs were steep, particularly the payments to AT & T for use of its land lines, and by the end of 1927, Columbia Phonograph wanted out.
* Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services ( CO-OPS )
The program began as the Advanced Operational Studies Fellowship ( AOSF ) in 1984 as an AMSP " companion program " by diverting lieutenant colonel War College selectees to Fort Leavenworth for an equivalent education program — then remaining for a second year to help instruct AMSP students.
A Practical Reference to Religious Diversity for Operational Police and Emergency Services was a publication of the Australasian Police Multicultural Advisory Bureau designed to offer guidance to police and emergency services personnel on how religious affiliation can affect their contact with the public.
Revenue for the full year 2011 was US $ 384. 3 million with Operational EBITDA of US $ 190. 4 million.
The Operational Distinguishing Device is authorized for wear on the Coast Guard Commendation Medal upon approval of the awarding authority.
The Polish cavalry charge stopped the German pursuit for the day, and the units of Czersk Operational Group were able to withdraw southwards unopposed.

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