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  • 21Operational Test and Evaluation Force — (OPTEVFOR) seal Active December, 1947 – Present Country …

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  • 22Data migration — is the process of transferring data between storage types, formats, or computer systems. Data migration is usually performed programmatically to achieve an automated migration, freeing up human resources from tedious tasks. It is required when… …

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  • 23Data envelopment analysis — (DEA) is a nonparametric method in operations research and economics for the estimation of production frontiers[clarification needed]. It is used to empirically measure productive efficiency of decision making units (or DMUs). Non parametric… …

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  • 24Operational Requirement F.155 — was a specification issued by the British Ministry of Supply for an interceptor aircraft to defend the United Kingdom from high flying supersonic bombers. Although a nuclear threat from Soviet nuclear armed bombers was identified as early as in… …

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  • 25Operational Loads Monitoring — (OLM) is a term given to act of investigating the characteristics of a structure in its normal operating environment. This term is often used to describe programs involving aircraft to extending their in service life in a manner that does not… …

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  • 26Operational display system — Operational Display Systems refers to systems used for tracking the status of multiple objects in avionics. Operational Displays Systems are usually being developed by large countries civil aviation authorities (such as the Federal Aviation… …

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  • 27Operational historian — refers to a software application that logs or historizes data. Operational Historians are like Enterprise Historians but differ in that they are used by engineers on the plant floor rather than by business processes. They are typically cheaper,… …

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  • 28Operational excellence — is a philosophy of leadership, teamwork and problem solving resulting in continuous improvement throughout the organization by focusing on the needs of the customer, empowering employees, and optimizing existing activities in the process.… …

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  • 29Operational bill — Operational bills are a tendering document for estimating costs prepared by architects that describes a construction project in terms of the operations (which include labour and plant) needed to build it. This form of document contrasts with that …

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  • 30Operational Intelligence — (OI) focuses on providing real time monitoring of business processes and activities as they are executed within computer systems, and in assisting in optimizing these activities and processes by identifying and detecting situations that… …

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