operating flexibility

  • 1Operating system-level virtualization — is a server virtualization method where the kernel of an operating system allows for multiple isolated user space instances, instead of just one. Such instances (often called containers, VEs, VPSs or jails) may look and feel like a real server,… …

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  • 2Operating system advocacy — is the practice of attempting to increase the awareness and improve the perception of a computer operating system. The motivation behind this may be to increase the number of users of a system, to assert the superiority of one choice over another …

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  • 3Operating room management — An operating theatre (gynecological hospital of Medical University of Silesia in Bytom) Operating room management is the science of how to run an Operating Room Suite. Operational operating room management focuses on maximizing operational… …

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  • 4flexibility — The ability to adapt an operating system to respond to changes in the environment. Increasingly seen as a source of competitive advantage in a rapidly changing market, it is an area of operations management in which Japanese practices have had a… …

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  • 5Distributed operating system — A distributed operating system is the logical aggregation of operating system software over a collection of independent, networked, communicating, and spatially disseminated computational nodes.[1] Individual system nodes each hold a discrete… …

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  • 6Darwin (operating system) — Darwin Company / developer Apple Inc. Programmed in C, C++ OS family Unix …

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  • 7Ubuntu (operating system) — Ubuntu Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) Company / developer …

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  • 8Special Operating Agency — A Special Operating Agency is a Canadian government designation given to government organizations that have increased management flexibility in order to improve performance. Objectives include better overall management, improved operational… …

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  • 9mass transit — a system of large scale public transportation in a given metropolitan area, typically comprising buses, subways, and elevated trains. Cf. rapid transit. * * * Transportation systems, usually publicly but sometimes privately owned and operated,… …

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  • 10Competence-based management — Competence based Strategic Management is a relatively new way of thinking about how organizations gain high performance for a significant period of time. Established as a theory in the early 1990s, competence based strategic management theory… …

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