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  • 1Implementation — is the realization of an application, or execution of a plan, idea, model, design, specification, standard, algorithm, or policy.In computer science, an implementation is a realization of a technical specification or algorithm as a program,… …

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  • 2Pilot Software — Pilot Software, Inc. is a long time business intelligence vendor that now focuses on operational performance management. Pilot, headquartered in Mountain View, California and Cambridge, Massachusetts, became an independent company in 2002. The… …

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  • 3Pilot Project on Children used by adults in the commission of crime — The South African Child Labour Programme of Action has identified Children used by adults in the commission of crime (CUBAC), one of the Worst Forms of Child Labour, as a priority area for action on child labour in South Africa.Accordingly the… …

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  • 4PILOT — The name PILOT is an acronym, and stands for Programmed Instruction, Learning, Or Teaching . Like its younger sibling LOGO, it was an early foray into the technology of computer assisted instruction (CAI).Language syntaxA line of PILOT code… …

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  • 5Controller Pilot Data Link Communications — (CPDLC), also referred to as Controller Pilot Data Link (CPDL), is a method by which air traffic controllers can communicate with pilots over a datalink system. Contents 1 Necessity 2 Use of CPDLC 3 Implementation …

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  • 6Commercial Pilot Licence — A Commercial Pilot License (CPL) or, in the United States, a Commercial Pilot Certificate, is a qualification that permits the holder to act as the Pilot In Command of a single pilot aircraft, or as co pilot of a multi pilot aircraft and be paid… …

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  • 7Private Pilot License — ), but the actual implementation varies widely from country to country. According to the ICAO, it is obtained by successfully completing a course of flight training of at least 40 hours duration (45 hours in the UK and Sweden), passing a number… …

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  • 8Conference Room Pilot — (CRP) is a term used in software procurement and software acceptance testing. A CRP may be used during the selection and implementation of a software application in an organisation or company. The purpose of the Conference Room Pilot is to… …

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  • 9Conference room pilot — (CRP) is a term used in software procurement and software acceptance testing. A CRP may be used during the selection and implementation of a software application in an organisation or company. The purpose of the Conference Room Pilot is to… …

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  • 10Waste Isolation Pilot Plant — The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, or WIPP, is the world s second underground repository (after closure of the Germany s Asse Salt Mine in 1977) licensed to safely and permanently dispose of transuranic radioactive waste that is left from the… …

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