disaggregation
1Disaggregation — oder Desaggregation (abgeleitet aus lat. aggregare = beigesellen) bezeichnet die Aufschlüsselung von statistischen Daten nach bestimmten Merkmalen. Anwendung Der Begriff wird unter anderem im Zusammenhang mit der systematischen Messung von… …
2Disaggregation — Dis*ag gre*ga tion (d[i^]s*[a^]g gr[ e]*g[=a] sh[u^]n), n. [Cf. F. d[ e]sagr[ e]gation.] The separation of an aggregate body into its component parts. [1913 Webster] …
3disaggregation — noun see disaggregate …
4disaggregation — See disaggregate. * * * …
5disaggregation — noun A division or breaking up into constituent parts, particularly the analytic disassembly of categories which have been aggregated or lumped together. See Also: disaggregate …
6disaggregation — 1. A breaking up into component parts. 2. An inability to coordinate various sensations and failure to comprehend their mutual relations. [L. dis , separating, + ag grego (adg ), pp. gregatus, to add to something] …
7Disaggregation — An American term for the breaking apart of operational functions in a financial institution …
8Disaggregation — The functional separation of the vertically integrated utility into smaller, individually owned business units (i.e., generation, dispatch/control, transmission, distribution). The terms deintegration, disintegration and delamination are… …
9disaggregation — dis·aggregation …
10disaggregation — (|)dis+ noun 1. : the separation of an aggregate into its component parts 2. : dissociation 1b(1) …