- An
operational definition specifies concrete,
replicable procedures designed to
represent a construct. In the
words of
American psychologist S.S. Stevens...
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especially in psychology,
social sciences, life
sciences and physics,
operationalization or
operationalisation is a
process of
defining the
measurement of...
- An
operational amplifier (often op amp or opamp) is a DC-coupled
electronic voltage amplifier with a
differential input, a (usually) single-ended output...
- The 1st
Special Forces Operational Detachment–Delta (1st SFOD-D), also
known as
Delta Force,
Combat Applications Group (CAG), or
within Joint Special...
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military theory, the
operational level of war (also
called operational art, as
derived from Russian: оперативное искусство, or
operational warfare) represents...
- An
Operational Requirement,
commonly abbreviated OR, was a
United Kingdom (UK) Air
Ministry do****ent
setting out the
required characteristics for a ****ure...
- An
operational conversion unit (OCU) is a unit
within an air
force whose role is to
support preparation for the
operational missions of a
specific aircraft...
- can
trigger operational risk. The
process to
manage operational risk is
known as
operational risk management. The
definition of
operational risk, adopted...
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Operational audit is a
systematic review of effectiveness,
efficiency and
economy of operation.
Operational audit is a ****ure-oriented, systematic, and...
- An
operational system is a term used in data
warehousing to
refer to a
system that is used to
process the day-to-day
transactions of an organization....