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  2. Monitoring and evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Monitoring is a continuous assessment that aims at providing all stakeholders with early detailed information on the progress or delay of the ongoing assessed activities. [1] It is an oversight of the activity's implementation stage.

  3. Monitoring (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    The development of new techniques for monitoring is an advanced and developing field in smart medicine, biomedical-aided integrative medicine, alternative medicine, self-tailored preventive medicine and predictive medicine that emphasizes monitoring of comprehensive medical data of patients, people at risk and healthy people using advanced ...

  4. Monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Monitoring (medicine), the observation of a disease, condition or one or several medical parameters over time; Baby monitoring; Biomonitoring, of toxic chemical compounds, elements, or their metabolites, in biological substances; Fetal monitoring in childbirth; Heart rate monitoring; Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring

  5. Security information and event management - Wikipedia

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    When SEM and log management are combined, more information is available for SIEM to monitor. A key focus is to monitor and help manage user and service privileges, directory services and other [clarification needed] system-configuration changes; as well as providing log auditing and review and incident response. [21]

  6. Environmental monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Environmental monitoring is the processes and activities that are done to characterize and describe the state of the environment. It is used in the preparation of environmental impact assessments, and in many circumstances in which human activities may cause harmful effects on the natural environment.

  7. Telemetry - Wikipedia

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    Telemetry is the in situ collection of measurements or other data at remote points and their automatic transmission to receiving equipment (telecommunication) for monitoring. [1] The word is derived from the Greek roots tele , 'far off', and metron , 'measure'.

  8. Policy monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Policy monitoring comes a range of activities describing and analyzing the development and implementation of policies, identifying potential gaps in the process, outlining areas for improvement, and holding policy implementers accountable for their activities.

  9. Employee monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Employee monitoring is the (often automated) surveillance of workers' activity. Organizations engage in employee monitoring for different reasons such as to track performance , to avoid legal liability, to protect trade secrets , and to address other security concerns. [ 1 ]