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41 operations research
сокр. OR мат., упр. исследование операций (совокупность математических, статистических и др. методов и моделей, используемых для подготовки количественно обоснованных рекомендаций по принятию управленческих решений; включает в себя математическое программирование и многокритериальную оптимизацию)See:optimization problem, mathematical programming, multicriterion optimization, dynamic programming, stochastic programming, deterministic programming, linear programming, nonlinear programming, quantitative method, management science school, quantitative models, operations research model, logistics, Operations Research, Institute for Operations Research and Management Science, International Federation of Operations Research Societies -
42 test
1) испытание; испытания; проверка; контроль (см. тж testing) || испытывать; проверять; контролировать2) тест || тестировать3) стат. критерий•- actual value test
- ageing test
- alpha test
- basic test
- bench test
- benchmark test
- best unbiased test
- beta test
- bias test
- bit-stuck test
- boundary test
- busy test
- checkerboard test
- chi-square test
- class test
- compatibility test
- conditional test
- conditional-branching test
- content test
- count test
- crippled leapfrog test
- data measuring test
- delay test
- design acceptance test
- destructive test
- deterministic test
- diagnostic test
- dynamic test
- echo test
- engineering test
- environmental test
- evaluation test
- exchange test
- exhaustive test
- fault detection test
- formal test
- functional test
- function-independent test
- galloping 0's and 1's test
- galloping column test
- galwrec test
- high-low bias test
- impulse test
- in-house test
- in-process test
- inspection test
- integration test
- jerry-rigged test
- large-scale integration test
- leapfrog test
- leg test
- life test
- limit test
- link test
- logical relationship test
- longevity test
- long-term life test
- loop test
- loopback test
- LSI test
- march test
- marching ones and zeroes test
- marching ones and zeros test
- marginal test
- masest test
- maximum test
- model test
- multiple station test
- multithread test
- nondestructive test
- off-line test
- off-nominal tests
- one-shot tests
- one-sided test
- one-tailed test
- on-line test
- open test
- parameterized test
- path test
- pattern-sensitivity test
- penetration test
- perceptual test
- perimeter desturb test
- personality test
- ping-pong test
- preoperational test
- primary purpose test
- production acceptance test
- product-proof test
- program test
- qualification test
- read-margin test
- reasonableness test
- regression tests
- related transaction test
- reliability test
- remote test
- row disturb test
- sampling test
- screening test
- shifted diagonal test
- sign test
- significance test
- simulation test
- sliding-ONE test
- static test
- statistical test
- status test
- stress test
- suppression test
- system test
- temperature test
- test of grammaticality
- test of normality
- timing tests
- torture test
- total test
- trouble-shooting test
- truth-table test
- two-sample test
- two-tailed test
- volume test
- wafer test
- walking 1 test
- walking column testEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > test
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43 DTM
I = deterministic Turing machine
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(Digital Terrain Model) цифровая модель рельефа, ЦМРпредставление рельефа территории в формате, используемом ГИСАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > DTM
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44 operation
1) действие2) операция3) оперирование4) процесс, ход5) работа, функционирование6) срабатывание7) управление8) эксплуатация•- hereditarily recursive operationoperation under VFR — авиац. визуальное самолётовождение
См. также в других словарях:
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