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  2. Facility management - Wikipedia

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    The National Facility Management Association (NFMA) was formed in 1980, separating the overall profession from a single enterprise. [2] In 1982, the NFMA expanded to form the International Facility Management Association (IFMA) [4] In 1986, the first professional FM organization was launched in the UK, as the Association of Facility Managers ...

  3. International Facility Management Association - Wikipedia

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    It was originally established in Ann Arbor, Michigan as the National Facility Management Association (NFMA), a not-for-profit incorporated association. [5] The name was changed to IFMA in 1982 due to a growing Canadian contingency. As of 2019, IFMA had 24,000 members in more than 100 countries. IFMA is also a member of the Global Facility ...

  4. Global Facility Management Association - Wikipedia

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    The Global Facility Management Association (Global FM) is a federation of facilities management associations. [2] It shares knowledge and understanding of facility management . History and operations

  5. Computer-aided facility management - Wikipedia

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    The International Facility Management Association (IFMA) defines facility management as the practice of coordinating the physical workplace with the people and work of the organization. It integrates principles from business administration, architecture, as well as the behavioral and engineering sciences.

  6. IFMA - Wikipedia

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    IFMA may refer to: Institut Français de Mécanique Avancée; International Facility Management Association; International Federation of Muaythai Amateur; International Foodservice Manufacturers Association; Intreprinderea de Fabricat şi Montaj Ascensoare (Romania)

  7. Template (word processing) - Wikipedia

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    The term template, when used in the context of word processing software, refers to a sample document that has already some details in place; those can (that is added/completed, removed or changed, differently from a fill-in-the-blank of the approach as in a form) either by hand or through an automated iterative process, such as with a software assistant.

  8. Template:FM station data - Wikipedia

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    This template links to resources about FM radio stations. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Facility ID 1 Facility ID of the station Number required FM station callsign 2 The callsign of the radio station. Do not add -FM. Example WNEW String required Supporting templates {{ FMARB }}, displays link ...

  9. Template (file format) - Wikipedia

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    For example, the word processing application Microsoft Word uses different file extensions for documents and templates: In Word 2003 the file extension .dot is used to indicate a template, in contrast to .doc for a standard document. In Word 2007 and later versions, it's .dotx, instead of .docx for documents.