technology

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Englisch - Türkisch
teknoloji

Son 100 yılın bilim ve teknoloji ve topluluğun diğer alanlarındaki gelişmeler hayat kalitesine hem avantajlar hem de dezavantajlar getirdi. - Advances in science and technology and other areas of society in the last 100 years have brought to the quality of life both advantages and disadvantages.

Neden Çin'de modern teknoloji gelişmedi? - Why didn't modern technology develop in China?

institute of technology teknik üniversite
(Denizbilim) yordambilim
(Askeri) mühendislik bilgisi
sınai işler ilmi
uygulayımbilim
Teknoloji, Yunanca τέχνη (sanat) ve λογία (bilmek) sözcüklerinin birleşiminden oluşmuştur. İnsanoğlunun gereklerine uygun yardımcı alet ve araçların yapılması ya da üretilmesi için gerekli bilgi ve yetenektir. Teknoloji ayrıca, bir sanayi dalıyla ilgili üretim yöntemlerini, kullanılan araç, gereç ve aletleri kapsayan bilgidir
Yöntembilim
sanat veya meslek terimleri
teknik
technology assessment
teknoloji değerlendirmesi
technology adaptation
(Ticaret) teknoloji uyarlaması
technology and civilization
teknoloji ve uygarlık
technology and civilization
teknoloji ve medeniyet
technology and law
teknoloji ve hukuk
technology and state
teknoloji ve devlet
technology and states
teknoloji ve devlet
technology and the arts
teknoloji ve sanat
technology approval schedule
teknoloji onay şeması
technology assessment/control plan
(Askeri) teknoloji değerlendirmesi/kontrol planı
technology demonstration
(Telekom) teknoloji gösterme
technology demonstration
(Telekom) teknoloji kanıtlama
technology development center
teknoloji gelistirme merkezi
technology development centres
teknoloji geliştirme merkezi
technology market
(Ticaret) teknoloji piyasası
technology market
(Ticaret) teknoloji pazarı
technology strategy
teknoloji stratejisi
technology transfer
teknoloji transferi
testing technology
deneme teknolojisi
casting technology
(demir/çelik) döküm teknolojisi
technologies
teknolojiler

Birçok yabancı dil öğretmeninin sorunu şu ki, onlar öğretim yöntemlerinde yeni teknolojilere hak ettikleri değeri vermiyorlar. - The problem with many language teachers is that they underrate new technologies in their teaching methods.

Bu şirket çevresel kaplama alanını azaltmak için yeni teknolojiler kullanıyor. - This company is using new technologies to reduce its environmental footprint.

advanced technology
üstün teknoloji
advanced technology
gelişmiş teknoloji
cellular telephone technology
telefon teknolojisi
comply with the technology
teknolojiye ayak uydurmak
comply with the technology
teknolojiye uymak
defense technology
savunma teknolojisi
develop technology
teknoloji üretmek
developing technology
gelişen teknoloji
education technology
(Askeri) eğitim teknolojisi
educational technology
(Bilgisayar,Eğitim) eğitim teknolojisi
electrical technology
(Elektrik, Elektronik) elektrik teknolojisi
emerging technology
doğuş sürecindeki teknoloji
environmental technology
çevre teknolojisi
gene technology
gen teknolojisi
health technology
(Tıp) sağlık teknolojisi
improvement technology
terbiye teknolojisi
keep up pace with the technology
teknolojiyi takip etmek
keep up pace with the technology
teknolojiye ayak uydurmak
pharmaceutical technology
(Eczacılık,Tıp) farmasötik teknoloji
produce technology
teknoloji üretmek
seed technology
tohum teknolojisi
technologist
teknolog
technologist
(Tıp) teknolojist
Ministry of Industry and Technology
Sanayi ve Teknoloji Bakanlığı
School of Technology
teknik okul
advanced technology
ileri teknoloji
electrical technology
elektriksel teknoloji
information technology
bilişim teknolojisi
loop technology
döngü teknolojisi
refrigeration technology
soğutma tekniği
Chief Technology Officer
Teknoloji Şefi
Ministry of Research, Science and Technology
Araştırma, Bilim ve Teknoloji Bakanlığı
Virtual Studio Technology
(Bilgisayar) Sanal Stüdyo Teknolojisi
appropriate technology
uygun teknoloji
assistive technology
yardımcı teknoloji
behind current trends or technology
mevcut eğilimler veya teknoloji arkasında
business and technology education council
iş ve teknoloji eğitimi konseyi
center for democracy and technology
demokrasi ve teknoloji merkezi
computer technology
bilgisayar teknolojisi
cutting edge technology
en ileri teknoloji
design and technology
tasarım ve teknoloji
design technology
tasarım teknolojisi
energy technology
enerji teknolojisi
green technology
çevre dostu yeşil teknoloji
health technology assessment
sağlık teknolojisi değerlendirme
helsinki university of technology
Helsinki Teknoloji Üniversitesi
information and communication technology
bilgi ve iletişim teknolojisi
information and communications technology
Bilgi ve iletişim teknolojisi
information technology
Bilgi teknolojisi, bilişim teknolojisi, İT
information technology
Bilgi teknolojisi
information technology - see ict
Bilgi teknolojisi - Bak ıct
information technology law
bilişim hukuku
information technology system
bilgi teknolojisi sistemi
instructional technology
Eğitim teknolojisi, öğretim teknolojisi
instructional technology
Eğitim teknolojisi
light technology
Aydınlatma teknolojisi
massachusetts institute of technology
Massachusetts Teknoloji Enstitüsü
nano technology
nano teknoloji
new technology
yeni teknoloji
not involving high technology
değil yüksek teknoloji içeren
production technology
(Ekonomi) Üretim teknolojisi
raster technology
raster teknoloji
resolution enhancement technology
çözünürlük geliştirme teknolojisi
science and technology
Bilim ve teknoloji (Bilim ve teknolojinin birlikteliğini vurgulayan ifade)
science and technology
bilim ve teknoloji
significance of technology in education
teknolojini eğitimdeki önemi
state of the art technology
en gelişkin teknoloji
sugar mill technology
şeker tekniği
technologist
teknoloji uzmanı
the Ministry of Industry and Technology
Sanayi ve Teknoloji Bakanlığı
(A&T) Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology
(Askeri) Savunma Tedarik ve Teknoloji Müsteşarı
(AT&L) Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology,and Logistics
(Askeri) Savunma Tedarik, Teknoloji ve Lojistik Müsteşarı
Deputy Director for Science & Technology (CIA)
(Askeri) Bilim ve Teknoloji Başkanı Yardmıcısı (CIA)
Joint Program Office for Special Technology Countermeasures
(Askeri) Müşterek Özel Teknoloji Karşı Tedbirleri Programı Ofisi
National Institute of Standards and Technology; national intelligence support te
(Askeri) Ulusal Standartlar Ve Teknoloji Enstitüsü; ulusal istihbarat destek timi
School of Military Packaging Technology
(Askeri) Askeri Paketleme Teknolojisi Okulu
advancement of technology
teknolojinin gelişmesi
aeromedical isolation team; automated identification technology
(Askeri) hava sağlık izolasyon timi; otomatik teşhis teknolojisi
agricultural technology
(Tarım) tarımsal teknoloji
air force institute of technology
(Askeri) HAVA KUVVETLERİ TEKNOLOJİ ENSTİTÜSÜ: Hava Kuvvetlerinin endüstriyel, bilimsel ve diğer ihtiyaçlarını karşılayacak öğretimi ve eğitimi temin eden yüksek okul
ancient technology
(Eğitim) antik teknoloji
architecture and technology
(Mimarlık) mimari ve teknoloji
authenticode security technology
(TM) Kimlik Denetleme Güvenliği Teknolojisi
best available technology
en iyi hazır teknoloji
best available technology
en iyi kullanılabilir teknoloji
bolus technology
(Tıp) kapsül teknolojisi
cellular telephone technology
hucresel (gozesel) telefon teknolojisi
dental technology
(Diş Hekimliği) diş teknolojisi
dental technology
(Tıp) dental teknolojisi
educational technology
(Askeri) (INSTRUCTIONAL/TRAINING TECHNOLOGY) EĞİTİM TEKNOLOJİSİ (TEDRİSİ/EĞİTİM TEKNOLOJİSİ)
emerging technology
dogus surecindeki teknoloji
fishery technology
balıkçılık teknolojisi
foreign technology analysis
(Askeri) YABANCI TEKNOLOJİK FAALİYETLER ANALİZİ (HV.): Yabancı teknolojik faaliyetlerini, yabancı hava uzay bilgileri ve malzemesinin işlenmesi, bilimsel ve teknolojik analizi ile bu işlemlerden elde edilen sonuçların bir döküman halinde hazırlanması ile ilgili çalışma sahası. Yabancı teknolojik buluşların, temayüllerin, imkan ve kabiliyetlerle zayıf noktaların ve yapılan takdirlerin hesaplanması, yorumlanması, teknik yönden faydalanılması, analizi, değerlendirilmesi ve geliştirilmesi gibi çalışmaları içine alır yalnız bunlara inhisar etmez
high technology
yüksek teknoloji
hurdle technology
(Gıda) engeller teknolojisi
infrared technology
infrared teknoloji
infrared technology
ınfrared teknoloji
instructional technology
(Askeri) ÖĞRETİM TEKNOLOJİSİ
intermediate technology
(Ticaret) ara teknoloji
lighting technology
(Aydınlatma) aydınlatmacılık
mature technology
(Ticaret) oturmuş teknoloji
non-waste technology
atıksız teknoloji
package of technology
(Ticaret) teknoloji paketi
reproductive technology
reprodüksiyon teknolojisi
same technology
(Ticaret) aynı teknoloji
same technology
(Ticaret) benzer teknoloji
scientific technology
bilimsel teknoloji
technologist
(Nükleer Bilimler) tekniker
technologist
(isim) teknoloji uzmanı
technologist
uygulayımcı
vacuum technology
vakum teknolojisi
wto ministerial declaration on trade of the information technology products
(Avrupa Birliği) DTÖ Bilgi Teknolojisi Ürünleri Ticaretine İlişkin Bakanlar Deklarasyonu
Englisch - Englisch
a particular technological concept
the study of or a collection of techniques
the body of tools and other implements produced by a given society
the knowledge relating to industries and manufactures
as used by Beta-Rubicon is carefully defined as applied science, that is, natural science and the scientific method applied to solving practical problems It usually considers at least the potential for commercial exploitation Natural sciences, in this context, may include agricultural sciences, biology, chemistry, earth sciences, information technology, medical science, mathematics, and all fields of engineering The social and political sciences are excluded
Industrial science; the science of systematic knowledge of the industrial arts, especially of the more important manufactures, as spinning, weaving, metallurgy, etc
For users interested in examples of a specific technology in use, such as the" Internet" or "Decision Support Systems "
The creation of products and processes for the purpose of improving human chances for survival, comfort level, and quality of life
{i} sciences of the industrial arts, applied sciences; technical methods and processes
Many uses of technology can support the successful inclusion of students with a disability in the classroom Adaptive technologies and equipment enable students with disabilities to participate more directly in classroom activity for example all students can benefit from accessing computer mediated instructions Students can incorporate technology in developing their vocational technical skills for future employment and independent living
the application of scientific advances to benefit humanity
The practical application of knowledge, especially in a particular area such as engineering A capability given by the practical application of knowledge A manner of accomplishing a task especially using technical processes, methods, or knowledge The specialized aspects of a particular field of endeavor
the production of goods and services that mankind considers useful Technology is not the same as science, though in today's society the two are closely linked Many of our products – our computers, our plastics, our medicines – are direct products of our knowledge of the behaviour of atoms and molecules However, it is not necessary to understand the science in order to make use of technology Long before the chemistry of steel was understood, mankind knew how to make a better sword
Literally, 'the study of methods'; equally, the study of skills Often misdescribed as 'applied science' (and thus assumed to be dependent on science for its theories), technology in practice develops empirically, frequently resolving tasks and dealing with exceptions and paradoxes via methods that are known to work without knowing, scientifically, just how they work In this sense, much of science is better understood as 'codified technology', the summation of skills in practice: it can be worked consistently, but we still cannot reduce it to a consistent system of order
The practical application of knowledge especially in a particular area
The practice, description and terminology of any or all of the applied sciences which have practical value and/or industrial use
1 Human innovation in action that involves the generation of knowledge and processes to develop systems that solve problems and extend human capabilities 2 The innovation, change, or modification of the natural environment to satisfy perceived human needs and wants
the methods of application of an art or science as opposed to mere knowledge of the science or art itself
1) Broadly defined, includes processes, systems, models and simulations, hardware, and software 2) All hardware and software, connectivity, countermeasures and/or safeguards that are utilized in support of the core process
The application of science and engineering to the development of machines and procedures in order to enhance the human condition or to improve human efficiency in some respect
application of knowledge to develop tools, materials, techniques, and systems to help people meet and fulfill their needs
Facilitating the leadership development through technologies such as option finder, concept mapping, information databases and other technical resources for decision making, planning, communications and management
Information and Communication Technology such as computers, the Internet, Video Conferencing etc
Tools used to create or compose music In this course, technology refers to all composition tools, from pencil and paper to the latest audio and digital electronic equipment
the practical application of knowledge, especially in a particular area
noun The application of science to the arts The advances in theoretical knowledge, tools and equipment that drive industry
In education, a branch of knowledge based on the development and implementation of computers, software, and other technical tools, and the assessment and evaluation of students' educational outcomes resulting from their use of technology tools
the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; "he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study"
In the context of export control, technical data, technical information, technical knowledge, or technical assistance
Mechanisms for distributing messages, including postal systems, radio and television broadcasting companies, telephone, satellite and computer networks
Any specific information and know-how (whether in tangible form, such as models, prototypes, drawings, sketches, diagrams, blueprints, manuals, software, or in intangible form, such as training or technical services) that is required for the development, production, or use of a good, but not the good itself
Electronic media (such as video, computers, compact discs, lasers, audio tape, satellite equipment) used as tools to create, learn, explain, document, analyze, or present artistic work or information
Technology refers to methods, systems, and devices which are the result of scientific knowledge being used for practical purposes. Technology is changing fast They should be allowed to wait for cheaper technologies to be developed. + technologist technologists tech·nolo·gist the scientists and technologists that we will need for the future. W1S2 technologies new machines, equipment, and ways of doing things that are based on modern knowledge about science and computers. Application of knowledge to the practical aims of human life or to changing and manipulating the human environment. Technology includes the use of materials, tools, techniques, and sources of power to make life easier or more pleasant and work more productive. Whereas science is concerned with how and why things happen, technology focuses on making things happen. Technology began to influence human endeavour as soon as people began using tools. It accelerated with the Industrial Revolution and the substitution of machines for animal and human labour. Accelerated technological development has also had costs, in terms of air and water pollution and other undesirable environmental effects. Earth Resources Technology Satellites broadband technology California Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST
the practical application of science to commerce or industry
technicology
technology transfer
The use of a concept or product from one technology to solve a problem in an unrelated one
technology transfer
The sharing of technological information through education and training
technology tree
A hierarchical representation of technology that may be researched and implemented for the whole faction by the player, most often in real-time strategy games
technology trees
plural form of technology tree
Technology Assessment
The assessment of the effects on society of new technology
technology administration
an agency in the Department of Commerce that works with United States industries to promote competitiveness and maximize the impact of technology on economic growth
technology butler
{i} hotel staff member who helps guests with computer questions and problems
Telecommunications Technology Association
{i} TTA, Korean association whose aim is to intensify and improve the national infrastructure of telecommunication systems in Korea
bulk technology
Technology that is based upon the manipulation of atoms and molecules in bulk - as distinct from that involving individual atoms or molecules in nanotechnology etc
common-technology
Technology or technologies that are known by all members of a specific group
common-technology
Technology or technologies that do not fit neatly in the category of low-technology or high-technology
common-technology
Technology or technologies that are globally embraced, used, or known and do not need to be explained or to be defined
common-technology
Technology or technologies that are used on a daily basis
educational technology
The use of technology to improve teaching and learning
high technology
Any highly technical or specialized technological application or equipment, especially one that involves complex electronics or computing
information and communications technology
the creation of computer systems and applications, especially those that move data around a computer network, between clients and servers, or over the Internet
information and communications technology
the processing of data using computers, and the movement of data between computers
information and communications technology
the computing and communications department of an organization
information technology
the practice of creating and/or studying computer systems and applications
information technology
the computing department of an organization
proof of technology
In software development "proof of technology" (often abbreviated to PoT) is used interchangeably with "proof of concept" (PoC) or "pilot project"
space technology
Any particular scientific or engineering discipline used in this field
space technology
The application of science and engineering to the exploration and utilization of outer space
Chief Technology Officer
CTO, executive in a company or large organization who is in charge of issues related to technology
Business and Technology Education Council
The Business & Technology Education Council (BTEC) was a subdegree-conferring council in the United Kingdom until 1996, when its functions were transferred to Edexcel. The council offered further and higher education awards, particularly to polytechnics, and in particular the BTEC Nationals and BTEC Higher Nationals awards which remain prominent. It is not to be confused with BTech
Emissions Control Optimisation TEChnology
Ecotec (capitalized ECOTEC, from 'Emissions Control Optimisation TEChnology') is a General Motors (GM) trademark that refers to a series of emissions technologies that were implemented throughout a range of GM engines. ECOTEC can refer to the following diesel and petrol engines produced by General Motors:
Health Technology Assessment
(Tıp, İlaç) Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is an innovative program that determines if health services used by state government are safe and effective
Trenchless technology
Trenchless technology, as the name implies, stands for subsurface construction works where fewer trenches or no continuous trenches are required to be dug. It is a rapidly growing sector of the construction and civil engineering industry. It can be defined as "A family of methods, materials, and equipment capable of being used for the installation of new or replacement or rehabilitation of existing underground infrastructure with minimal disruption to surface traffic, business, and other activities."
Virtual Studio Technology
(Bilgisayar) Steinberg's Virtual Studio Technology (VST) is an interface for integrating software audio synthesizer and effect plugins with audio editors and hard-disk recording systems
chief technology officer
A chief technical officer or chief technology officer (abbreviated as CTO) is an executive position whose holder is focused on scientific and technical issues within a company
fashion technology
Fashion technology is the study and intersection of the fashion and technology industries. It is also the application of fashion and fashionability to technology products or the application of technology to fashion products
information and communication technology
Information and communications technology or information and communication technology (ICT), is often used as an extended synonym for information technology (IT), but is a more specific term that stresses the role of unified communications and the integration of telecommunications (telephone lines and wireless signals), computers as well as necessary enterprise software, middleware, storage, and audio-visual systems, which enable users to access, store, transmit, and manipulate information
information and communications technology
Information and communications technology or information and communication technology (ICT), is often used as an extended synonym for information technology (IT), but is a more specific term that stresses the role of unified communications and the integration of telecommunications (telephone lines and wireless signals), computers as well as necessary enterprise software, middleware, storage, and audio-visual systems, which enable users to access, store, transmit, and manipulate information
information technology
The branch of engineering that deals with the use of computers and telecommunications to retrieve and store and transmit information, information technology, infotech, IT
rubber technology
Rubber Technology is the subject dealing with the transformation of rubbers or elastomers into useful products, such as car tyres.The materials includes Latex, natural rubber, synthetic rubber and other polymeric materials, such as thermoplastic elastomers
science and technology
Science and technology is a term of art used to encompass the relationship between science and technology. It frequently appears within titles of academic disciplines (science and technology studies) and government offices .(Office of Science and Technology)
California Institute of Technology
Cal Tech. known as Caltech U.S.-based, highly select, private university and research institute in Pasadena. Established in 1891, it offers graduate and undergraduate instruction and research in pure and applied science and engineering. It is considered one of the world's premier scientific research centres. In 1958 its Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in conjunction with NASA, launched Explorer I, the first U.S. satellite. Caltech operates astronomical observatories at such locations as Palomar Mountain, Owens Valley, and Big Bear Lake, Calif., and Mauna Kea, Hawaii. Other facilities include a seismology laboratory, a marine biology laboratory, and a centre for the study of radio astronomy
California Institute of Technology
{i} Caltech, private coeducational university located in Pasadena (California, USA)
Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club
{i} CUTEC, organization run by students at the University of Cambridge (England) that concentrates on technology venture capital and aims to increase and push the spirit of entrepreneurship in academics and students by promoting interaction with investors and industry experts
City Technology College
a type of school in Britain that receives some money from business companies and teaches young people useful technical skills
Georgia Institute of Technology
large public university located in Atlanta (Georgia, USA)
Georgia Institute of Technology
known as Georgia Tech Public institution of higher learning in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., founded in 1885. It consists of colleges of architecture, computing, engineering, sciences, and public policy and administration. Undergraduate and graduate degrees are offered. Georgia Tech is home to a nuclear research centre and several other research and development centres
High Technology
(Reklam) (high tech) A term with vague and far-reaching meaning. This covers electronics, data technology, telecommunications, medical technology and bio-chemistry. In order to be classed as a high tech company, one definition is that at least 35 percent of staff should have a technical qualification, and at least 15 percent of sales should be used for R&D. Another definition states that the company must employ twice as many scientists and engineers and invest twice as much in R&D as the average of all manufacturing companies in the country
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
U.S. private university in Cambridge, famous for its scientific and technological training and research. Founded in 1861, MIT has schools of architecture and planning, engineering, humanities and social sciences, management (the Sloan School), and science and a college of health sciences and technology. Though it is best known for its programs in engineering and the physical sciences, other areas such as economics, political science, urban studies, linguistics, and philosophy are also strong. Among its facilities are a nuclear reactor, a computation centre, geophysical and astrophysical observatories, a linear accelerator, a space research centre, supersonic wind tunnels, an artificial-intelligence laboratory, a centre for cognitive science, and an international-studies centre
New Technology File System
{i} NTFS, standard file system of Microsoft Windows NT (Computers)
Pure Voice Technology
voice compression technology for application programs, digital encoding of voice that reduces a file and allows fast and high-quality transfer (produced by Qualcomm)
The National Museum of Science Planning & Technology
museum in Haifa (Israel) that displays technological and scientific advancements throughout the ages
U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology
since 1988 U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce responsible for the standardization of weights and measures, timekeeping, and navigation. Active since at least the mid-19th century, the agency works closely with the U.S. Naval Observatory and the Bureau International de l'Heure in Paris to ensure global standardized time
U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST
since 1988 U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce responsible for the standardization of weights and measures, timekeeping, and navigation. Active since at least the mid-19th century, the agency works closely with the U.S. Naval Observatory and the Bureau International de l'Heure in Paris to ensure global standardized time
advanced technology
modern technology, new and progressive technology, cutting-edge high technology
alphanumeric technology
technology which uses both letters and numbers
appropriate technology
technology that is eagerly appropriate to the person and society
automotive technology
{i} automotive engineering, technology of designing and constructing vehicles
automotive technology
the activity of designing and constructing automobiles
bachelor of technology
holder of the first academic degree in technology
broadband technology
Telecommunications devices, lines, or technologies that allow communication over a wide band of frequencies, and especially over a range of frequencies divided into multiple independent channels for the simultaneous transmission of different signals. Broadband systems allow voice, data, and video to be broadcast over the same medium at the same time. They may also allow multiple data channels to be broadcast simultaneously
chemical technology
science of the chemical processing of substances
communications technology
the activity of designing and constructing and maintaining communication systems
computer technology
study of computer science; invention related to computers
computer technology
the activity of designing and constructing and programming computers
digital communications technology
the design and construction of communications technology that transmits information in digital form
disruptive technology
A disruptive technology is a new technology, such as computers and the Internet, which has a rapid and major effect on technologies that existed before. the other great disruptive technologies of the 20th century, such as electricity, the telephone and the car
educational technology
Using multimedia technologies or audiovisual aids as a tool to enhance the teaching and learning process
educational technology
Year term introduced at 1969 Systematic identification, development, organization, or utilization of educational resources and/or the management of these processes - occasionally used in a more limited sense to describe the use of equipment- oriented techniques or audiovisual aids in educational settings
educational technology
A complex, integrated process involving people, procedures, ideas, devices, and organization, for analyzing problems, and devising, implementing, evaluating and managing solutions to those problems, involved in all aspects of human learning
educational technology
Includes all components of informational technology used in the delivery of educational materials
group technology
(Ticaret) The classification of items based on similar production processes and resources required. Used in facility design evaluation and in some scheduling systems
high technology
highly advanced technological development (especially in electronics)
high technology
High technology is the practical use of advanced scientific research and knowledge, especially in relation to electronics and computers, and the development of new advanced machines and equipment. the use of the most modern machines and methods in industry, business etc
hit-to-kill technology
technology that allows precise targeting and striking (with weapons)
information technology
The technology included in hardware and software used for information, regardless of the technology involved, whether computers, communications, micro graphics, or others
information technology
General term used to describe technologies that help produce, manipulate, store, communicate, or disseminate information
information technology
computer communications, networks, and information systems that enable exchanges of digital objects Technologie de l'information
information technology
Information technology is the theory and practice of using computers to store and analyse information. The abbreviation IT is often used. the information technology industry. The development, installation, and implementation of computer systems and applications. IT the study or use of electronic processes for gathering and storing information and making it available using computers
information technology
implementation of different branches of technology in information processing
information technology
acquisition, processing, storage and dissemination of all types of information using computer technology and telecommunication systems
information technology
is a term that encompasses all forms of technology used to create, store, exchange, and use information in its various forms (business data, voice conversations, still images, motion pictures, multimedia presentations, and other forms, including those not yet conceived) A convenient term for including both telephony and computer technology in the same word, IT is the technology that is driving what has often been called "the information revolution " IT includes matters concerned with furthering computer science and technology, design, development, installation, and implementation of information systems and applications
information technology
the hardware and software operated by a Federal agency or by a contractor of a Federal agency or other organization that processes information on behalf of the Federal Government to accomplish a Federal function (OMB Circular A-130)
information technology
The wide range of electronic devices and tools used to acquire, record, store, transfer, or transform data or information
information technology
A term used to refer collectively to all forms of computer related technology
information technology
The use of modern technology to handle information - it basically means using a computer to do stuff
information technology
Computer hardware and software; voice, data, network, satellite and other telecommunications technologies; and multimedia and application development tools These technologies are used for the input, storage, processing, and communication of information
information technology
The relation of technology, or automation, to Information Management
information technology
Term that encompasses all forms of technology used to create, store, exchange, and manipulate information in its various forms (business data, voice input, still images, motion pictures, multimedia presentations, and other forms including those not yet conceived) The term is often used for encompassing both telephony and computer technology together Information Technology is driving what has often been called "the information revolution "
information technology
Includes all matters concerned with the furtherance of computer science and technology and with the design, development, installation, and implementation of information systems and applications [San Diego State University] An information technology architecture is an integrated framework for acquiring and evolving IT to achieve strategic goals It has both logical and technical components Logical components include mission, functional and information requirements, system configurations, and information flows Technical components include IT standards and rules that will be used to implement the logical architecture
information technology
Computer and communications hardware and software used to automate and augment clerical, administrative, and management tasks in organizations
information technology
The hardware and software that processes information, regardless of the technology involved, whether computers, telecommunications, or others
information technology
Information Technology (sometimes called IT) is a term that covers all forms of technology used to create, store, transmit, interpret, and manipulate information in its various formats
information technology
The application of science to the processing of data according to programmed instructions in order to derive results In the widest sense, IT includes all information and all technology; in a much narrower sense, telecommunications technology is excluded - or for some particular reason needs to be emphasised See also Information and Communications Technology
information technology
Also often called ICT (Information and Communications Technology) and C and IT (Communication and Information Technologies) The broad subject concerned with all aspects of managing and processing information, on databases or in libraries, especially within large organisations
information technology
Any equipment or interconnected system or subsystem of equipment, that is used in the automatic acquisition, storage, manipulation, management, movement, control, display, switching, interchange, transmission, or reception of data or information The term information technology includes computers, ancillary equipment, software, firmware and similar procedures, services (including support services), and related resources
information technology
The broad subject concerned with all aspects of managing and processing information, especially within a large organization or company Because computers are central to information management, computer departments within companies and universities are often called IT departments Some companies refer to this department as IS (Information Services) or MIS (Management Information Services) Many companies are discovering that it is more cost-effective to outsource these departments
information technology
Includes both hardware and software Use this term when the use of information technology is the underlying driver of the "interesting" feature or of the organization's profitability or productivity This term can include computer modeling, simulation, innovative uses of A I , automated knowledge discovery, data mining, data warehousing (Technology)
information technology
IT encompasses all forms of technology used to create, store, exchange, and use information in its various forms (e g business data, voice conversations, still images, motion pictures and multimedia presentations)
information technology
Modern high- throughput technologies are providing vast amounts of sequence, expression, and functional data for genes and proteins One of the most difficult challenges is turning this enormous pool of information into useful scientific insight and novel therapeutic products Faster discovery of more effective drugs is plausible with the integration of biological, chemical, and clinical information Sophisticated high- performance information technology (IT) solution architectures- infrastructures and applications- are needed to collect, store, analyze, manage, and share the enormous amount of data that is being created Dr Srini Chari, IBM Corp " An Information Technology Solution Architecture and Framework for Life Sciences" Genome Tri- Conference: Human Genome Discovery Feb 25- 27, 2002 Santa Clara CA
information technology
Electronic equipment that stores, sends, retrieves, or manages information It includes computers, networks, electronic databases, CD-ROMs, laserdiscs, video cameras, tape-recorders, and fax machines
information technology
(Technologie de l'information) - Information technology refers to the scientific, technological and engineering disciplines as well as to the management technologies used in information handling, communication and processing, their applications and associated software and equipment and their interaction
instructional technology
various types of hardware and software, combined with innovative teaching methods, to accommodate students' learning needs in the classroom (See 377)
instructional technology
The use of computers, multimedia, and other technological tools to enhance the teaching and learning process Sometimes referred to as educational technology
instructional technology
The use of technology (computers, compact disc, interactive media, modem, satellite, teleconferencing, etc ) to support learning
instructional technology
Instructional technology is the systemic and systematic application of strategies and techniques derived from behavioral, cognitive, and constructivist theories to the solution of instructional problems
low technology
{i} simple technology, technological development or equipment that is less advanced
massachusetts institute of technology
an engineering university in Cambridge
national institute of standards and technology
an agency in the Technology Administration that makes measurements and sets standards as needed by industry or government programs
nuclear technology
science and technology associated with atomic and nuclear reactions
push technology
(Computers) technology designed to automatically provide readers with information via the Internet without them specifically requesting it (often subscription-based, such as custom news services)
rail technology
the activity of designing and constructing and operating railroads
resolution enhancement technology
technology which enables smoothing of an image created by a laser printer
science and technology
{i} technical term that describes the connection between science and technology; field of study combining science and technology studies
surface mount technology
method of assembling printed circuit boards where the components are mounted onto the surface of the board rather than being inserted into holes in the board
surface mount technology
printed circuitry in which surface mounted component leads are soldered to the top level conductors of the PCB
surface mount technology
The technology used when components are mounted to the surface of circuit boards Surface mount technology allows smaller component size, improves signal speed, increases reliability and automation in manufacturing, and requires less handling of parts
surface mount technology
A technique of assembling SMDs or SMCs on the surface of PCBs and PWAs, as opposed to wiring them through holes Surface mount technology offers a number of important advantages, but also some disadvantages, such as difficulty in defluxing under certain types of SMD
surface mount technology
Board assemblies using leaded and leadless electronic components
surface mount technology
A method of assembling hybrid circuits and printed wiring boards where component parts are mounted onto, rather than into, the printed-wiring boards, as in the mounting components on substrates in hybrid technology
surface mount technology
The process of assembling printed circuit boards with components soldered to the surface rather than to plated through-holes
surface mount technology
A method of soldering electrical components directly to a board substrate that uses less space than the pin-through-hole method
technologies
plural of technology
technologies
Analog CDMA GSM Satellite TDMA 3G Other Phones Information Manuals Ringtones Technical Services Software Links Forums News Reviews SMS Store Articles Assorted Bluetooth Data Etiquette Health Phones SMS Statistics WAP
technologies
1 The application of science, especially to industrial or commercial objectives 2 The scientific method and material used to achieve a commercial or industrial objective
technologies
All topologies of the Educator level Modular Jordan/Elman Self-Organizing Map (SOM) Principal Component Analysis (PCA) Radial Basis Function (RBF) Probabilistic Neural Network (PNN) General Regression Neural Network (GRNN) Fuzzy Logic networks Support Vector Machine networks Up to 500 inputs/neurons per layer Up to 6 hidden layers
technologist
someone who has special knowledge of technology
technologist
One skilled in technology; one who treats of arts, or of the terms of arts
technologist
a person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems
technologist
a scientist or engineer who specializes in a particular technology
technologist
{i} specialist in technology, expert in the industrial arts and technical processes
technologists
plural of technologist
wonders of technology
improvements that are part of modern technology
technology
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