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  2. Operational definition - Wikipedia

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    An operational definition is designed to model or represent a concept or theoretical definition, also known as a construct.Scientists should describe the operations (procedures, actions, or processes) that define the concept with enough specificity such that other investigators can replicate their research.

  3. Enterprise resource planning - Wikipedia

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    Research published in 2011 based on a survey of 225 manufacturers, retailers and distributors found "high" rates of interest and adoption of ERP systems and that very few businesses were "completely untouched" by the concept of an ERP system. 27% of the companies survey had a fully operational system, 12% were at that time rolling out a system ...

  4. Full operating capability - Wikipedia

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    This is usually preceded by an initial operating capability or initial operational capability (IOC) phase. For the United States Department of Defense military acquisition FOC is defined as " in general attained when all units and/or organizations in the force structure scheduled to receive a system have received it and have the ability to ...

  5. United States federal government continuity of operations

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    Becoming fully operational on April 20, 1966, it is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Currently, the military has the goal of placing the operations center on "warm stand-by", meaning that the facility will be maintained and ready for use on short notice as necessary, but not used on a daily basis. [17]

  6. Operating model - Wikipedia

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    Ross, Weill and Robertson found that an organization with an operating model reported 31% higher operational efficiency, 33% higher customer satisfaction, and a 34% advantage in new product development. [17] In the book Enterprise Architecture as Strategy, they outline four operating models:

  7. Operationalization - Wikipedia

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    Operationalization is the scientific practice of operational definition, where even the most basic concepts are defined through the operations by which we measure them. The practice originated in the field of physics with the philosophy of science book The Logic of Modern Physics (1927), by Percy Williams Bridgman, whose methodological position is called "operationalism".

  8. Turnkey - Wikipedia

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    Turnkey refers to something that is ready for immediate use, generally used in the sale or supply of goods or services. The word is a reference to the fact that the customer, upon receiving the product, just needs to turn the ignition key to make it operational, or that the key just needs to be turned over to the customer. [4]

  9. List of computing and IT abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    FBDIMM—Fully Buffered Dual Inline Memory Module; FC-AL—Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop; FCB—File Control Block; FCS—Frame Check Sequence; FDC—Floppy-Disk Controller; FDS—Fedora Directory Server; FDD—Frequency-Division Duplexing; FDD—Floppy Disk Drive; FDDI—Fiber Distributed Data Interface; FDM—Frequency-Division Multiplexing