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operator
A telecommunications facilitator whose job is to establish temporary network connections
A member of a military Special Operations unit
a word or symbol, such as + or AND, used in a query which indicates an operation to be performed on one or more words or phrases
Unsung heroes Computer operators at many sites worked long and hard to keep big machines running and users happy This is a fast-vanishing profession See also pl1_operators_
A person who is adept at making deals or getting results, especially one who uses questionable methods
The operator (or 'op') is the moderator of the chat room discussion The operator has the power to choose who joins the channel, and can kick off people who abuse the system An operator can also give 'op' privileges to other people in the channel The first person to enter the channel automatically becomes an operator
The symbol that expresses the operation to be performed; called also facient
If you call someone a good operator, you mean that they are skilful at achieving what they want, often in a slightly dishonest way. one of the shrewdest political operators in the Arab World. see also tour operator
The unit of computation in Ninja In its most general form, an Operator is a computer program that can be named and the physical resources needed for which can be described An Operator can be anything from a Java applet to a Win32 executable to a large parallel program written in Fortran Ninja will define certain kinds of Operators which have special properties (such as scalability, fault tolerance, etc ) For example, we will often work with Operators written as Java classes, so that the code is portable and mobile and uses strong typing The point is that this definition is meant to be overly generic so we can talk about Operators living in all kinds of places: On big clusters, on small units -- then the real discussion turns to what properties those Operators have
The organization that operates and maintains a particular project Federal dams were built and are operated by the U S Army Corps of Engineers (COE) or the U S Bureau of Reclamation (USBR)
or Batch Operator is a person authorized to use some but not all of the restricted capabilities of the batch system
A person, acting for himself or as an agent for others and designated to the Commission as the one who has the primary responsibility for complying with its rules and regulations in any and all acts subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission
A prokaryotic regulatory element that interacts with a repressor to control the transcription of adjacent structural genes
An operator is a person who connects telephone calls at a telephone exchange or in a place such as an office or hotel. He dialled the operator and put in a call for Rome
A control operator or a redirection operator See section Redirections, for a list of redirection operators
One who, or that which, operates or produces an effect
Term used to describe a company appointed by venture stakeholders to take primary responsibility for day-to-day operations for a specific plant or activity
Another name for Chinese whispers
A DNA region at one end of an operon that acts as the binding site for repressor protein A DNA sequence that is recognized by a repressor protein or repressor-corepressor complex When the operator is complexed with the repressor, transcription is prevented
A search modifier used to refine the relationship between your search term(s) The three major operators are AND, OR and NOT