(Askeri) (NATO) YAYILMA, İNTİKAL, TERTİPLENME: 1. Yanaşık düzenden muharebe düzenine geçirmek suretiyle bir askeri birliğin cephesini genişletmek. 2. Deniz kuvvetlerinde bir seyir veya temas düzeninden muharebe düzenine geçiş.3. Stratejik anlamda, kuvvetlerin arzu edilen harekat bölgelerine yerleştirilmesi
(Askeri) YAYILMA DİYAGRAMI: Amfibi harekatın hücum safhasında bot grubunun randevu bölgesinden taarruz çıkış hattına gidiş düzenini ve çıkarma düzenine geçişini gösteren diyagram
(Askeri) İNTİKAL HAREKAT ÜSSÜ: Gerginlik zamanı veya savaş zamanında bir birliğin veya birliğin bir kısmının harekat için intikal edeceği asgari elzem harekat ve destek tesisleri olan, barış zamanı üssünden başka bir üs. Bak. "base", "emergency fleet operating base"
(Askeri) MUHTEMEL YAYILMA HATTI; MUHTEMEL ÇIKIŞ HATTI: Arazi üzerinde önceden seçilen ve görüş imkanlarının sınırlı olduğu hallerde taarruz eden birliklerin hücuma geçmeden önce yayıldıkları bir hat
(Askeri) STRATEJİK KOLORDU TERTİPLENME MEVCUDU: Birliğin; görevlerini yerine getirmek üzere stratejik tertipleyeceği son insan mevcudu, Stratejik Kolordu teşkilat ve personel çizelgesinin "stratejik tertiplenme (Depl Str) " sütununda görülür.
(Askeri) C-günü: Yığınak (deployment) harekatının başladığı veya başlayacağı isimsiz günü göstermek üzere kullanılan bir terim, açılma, yayılma günü, intikal günü
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Definition of deployment in English English dictionary
After the model is trained and validated, it is used to analyze new data and make predictions This use of the model is called deployment
To start managing objects on the network, objects will have to be deployed Once objects are deployed, the initial state of all objects will be decommissioned for CDM managed devices and normal for container object
in missile defense, the fielding of an operational system with some military utility, which is effective under realistic combat conditions against realistic threats and countermeasures, possibly without adequate prior knowledge of the target cluster composition, timing, trajectory or direction, and one operated by military personnel at all times of the day or night and in all weather
1 The movement of forces within areas of operations 2 The positioning of forces into a formation for battle 3 The relocation of forces to desired areas of operations
A discipline in the software-engineering process, whose purpose is to ensure a successful transition of the developed system to its users Included are artifacts such as training materials and installation procedures
Sixth step in a release life cycle in which a module is delivered to end users for use in performing their jobs It includes providing connectivity and desktops, help desk support and end-user training and documentation Deployment tasks must start in advance of actual production in order for the first scheduled user(s) to go live For a release to be completed, deployment must be completed for all scheduled user(s) so deployment may be phased
The act of arranging, placing, or moving strategically, as in the optimal deployment of mass to absorb stress
the extent to which approaches are applied to all requirements of the Baldrige criteria [3] In the context of strategic planning, developing detailed action plans, defining resource requirements and performance measures, and aligning work unit, supplier, and partner plans with overall strategic objectives [5] Descriptive statistics - the efficient collection, organization, and description of data [9]
v Systematic placement of a method or process into a defined area (of responsibility or work)
Process of installing a deployment package to particular WASP Server See Also Deployment Package, Deployment Descriptor
That portion of a parachute's operation occurring from the moment of container opening (or pilot chute release when using a hand-deployed pilot chute) to the instant the suspension lines are fully stretched out but prior to the inflation of the canopy
The voluntary movement of an employee to a new job that does not constitute a promotion or change of tenure and cuts ties to their former position
The relocation of forces to desired areas of operation or a designated location of troops and troop units as indicated in a troop schedule
The deployment of troops, resources, or equipment is the organization and positioning of them so that they are ready for quick action. the deployment of troops into townships
the activity during which the application is delivered to the customer organization and put into use by the user organization
In the EJB Development Environment, the act of generating EJB deployed classes for a specific container
The period during which an application is distributed for use by customers or by other applications
The process of removing the ST from a stowed or berthed position in the cargo bay and releasing it to a position free of the Orbiter ST/SOGS related term
The systematic process of introducing an activity or process to all applicable areas of an organization
The process of placing an application in a distributed environment and making the application available for use Deployment can include such tasks as installation, configuration, and administration of various parts of the application
Dispersion, dissemination, broadcasting or spreading of a communication throughout an organization, downward and laterally
any day, pursuant to orders, where a member is performing duty at a location or under circumstances that make it impossible or infeasible to spend off-duty time in their residence This includes unit training, exercises, operations, mission support TDY (conferences, etc), and home station training A member of the Reserve Component will be considered deployed on any day, pursuant to orders that do not establish a permanent change of station, the member is performing active duty or full-time National Guard duty as defined in 101(d)(1) and 101(d)(5) of Title 10, United States Code, at a location that is not the member's permanent training site The following events affect TEMPO but are not considered deployment events: student at any government school/course, security guard duty, discipline, or hospitalization at the member's permanent duty station
The act of deploying; a spreading out of a body of men in order to extend their front
A troop movement resulting from a Joint Chiefs of Staff/Unified Command Deployment Order for 30 continuous days or greater to a land-based location outside the United States, e g peace keeping, conflict
To deploy troops or military resources means to organize or position them so that they are ready to be used. The president said he had no intention of deploying ground troops
to install, test and implement a computer system or application. The term can be used to refer to any installation and testing, such as setting up a new network in an enterprise, to installing a server farm, to implementing a new application over a distributed computing network
To use for an intended purpose or end For example, when the Real Broadcast Network (RBN) is stated as having the largest deployment of RealSystem G2, this means RBN utilizes more of this technology on its network than anyone else
To open out; to unfold; to spread out (a body of troops) in such a way that they shall display a wider front and less depth; the reverse of ploy; as, to deploy a column of troops into line of battle
To make a Host Publisher application ready to use on the server, using functions in WebSphere Application Server, after transfer has taken place Note that WebSphere documentation often uses the term install as a synonym for this process (See also publish and transfer )
(Ticaret) (QFD) An overall methodology that begins in the design process and attempts to map the customer-defined expectation and definition of quality into the processes and parameters that will fulfill them. It integrates customer interview and market research techniques with internal cross-functional evaluations of the requirements
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Definition of deployment in Turkish English dictionary