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the underlying causes (

  • 1 подоплека

    действительная, но скрытая причина чего-нибудь

    политическая подоплека — the politics of (the politics of an appointment, the politics of the government reshuffle, etc.)

    Русско-английский словарь общей лексики > подоплека

  • 2 состояние природы

    Случайный исход часто порождается некоторой первопричиной. Эти первопричины будем называть состояниями или состояниями природы. — The random outcome is often generated by some underlying cause. We call these underlying causes states, or states of nature.

    Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > состояние природы

  • 3 обусловливать(ся)

    предпочтителен контекстуальный перевод; не следует переводить как to be conditioned by (возможно только в научно-технических текстах)
    см. тж. определяться

    Очень многие оценки [политологов] обусловлены, на мой взгляд, желанием угадать «политический заказ Кремля», угодить ему (из интервью в газете «Труд»). — Many of their assessments are based on a desire/are just an attempt to guess what the political needs of the Kremlin are and to play up to them.

    Идеологические причины, обусловившие конфронтацию, исчезли (из интервью в газете «Век»). — The underlying ideological causes of the confrontation have disappeared/vanished.

    The increased pressure drop results from hole friction.

    These problems spring/arise/ stem/derive from a number of different demands.

    The usefulness of this gypsum depends upon the fact that it hardens slowly.

    Русско-английский словарь общей лексики > обусловливать(ся)

  • 4 обусловливать(ся)

    предпочтителен контекстуальный перевод; не следует переводить как to be conditioned by (возможно только в научно-технических текстах)
    см. тж. определяться

    Очень многие оценки [политологов] обусловлены, на мой взгляд, желанием угадать «политический заказ Кремля», угодить ему (из интервью в газете «Труд»). — Many of their assessments are based on a desire/are just an attempt to guess what the political needs of the Kremlin are and to play up to them.

    Идеологические причины, обусловившие конфронтацию, исчезли (из интервью в газете «Век»). — The underlying ideological causes of the confrontation have disappeared/vanished.

    The increased pressure drop results from hole friction.

    These problems spring/arise/ stem/derive from a number of different demands.

    The usefulness of this gypsum depends upon the fact that it hardens slowly.

    Русско-английский словарь общей лексики > обусловливать(ся)

  • 5 анализ сбоев услуги

    1. SFA
    2. service failure analysis

     

    анализ сбоев услуги
    SFA

    (ITIL Service Design)
    Техника, которая идентифицирует причины одного или нескольких прерывания прерываний или более ИТ-услуг. Анализ сбоев услуг идентифицирует возможности для улучшения Процессов и инструментов Поставщика ИТ-услуг, а не только ИТ-инфраструктуры.
    SFA, анализ сбоев услуг - ограниченная во времени, схожая с проектом деятельность, а не постоянный аналитический процесс.
    [Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]

    EN

    service failure analysis
    SFA

    (ITIL Service Design)
    A technique that identifies underlying causes of one or more IT service interruptions. Service failure analysis identifies opportunities to improve the IT service provider's processes and tools, and not just the IT infrastructure. It is a time-constrained, project-like activity, rather than an ongoing process of analysis.
    [Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]

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    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > анализ сбоев услуги

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