Meaning Operations
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Work or steps to transform raw materials to finished product.
Source: asq.org

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 mathematical procedures or processes used to work something out.
Source: amathsdictionaryforkids.com

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work or work processes.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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The term denoting the general classifications of services rendered to the public for which separate tariffs are filed, namely exchange, state toll and interstate toll. [47 CFR Pt.36-A]
Source: atis.org (offline)

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Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom When citing both together in one sentence, operations is lower case and Freedom must appear for both.
Source: militaryreporter.net (offline)

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A management term encompassing all the activities and details involved in running a library or library system on a day-to-day basis, as opposed to functions requiring a long-range view of the institut [..]
Source: abc-clio.com

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A set of network management functions for ATM similar to those in OA&M and OAM&P. Special cells, called OAM cells, are used to carry OAM related information
Source: consp.com

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A division responsible for overall store operations and performance, including personnel, finance, warehousing and distribution.
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The core activities of a business: making money by selling goods and services. Operations is considered distinct from other business activities, such as "financing" (raising money by issuing [..]
Source: moneychimp.com

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A public partner (federal, state, or local government agency or authority) contracts with a private partner to operate, maintain, and manage a facility or system providing a service. Under this contract option, the public partner retains ownership of the public facility or system, but the private party may invest its own capital in the facility or [..]
Source: fhwa.dot.gov (offline)

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(n) financial transactions at a brokerage; having to do with the execution of trades and keeping customer records
Source: beedictionary.com

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All activity performed to ensure the effective functioning of a transportation system, including: data collection, archiving, and processing; analysis, modeling, and simulation; control of system comp [..]
Source: its.uci.edu

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The term denoting the general classifications of services rendered to the public for which separate tariffs are filed, namely exchange, state toll and interstate toll.
Source: law.cornell.edu

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How well is equipment operating; Values: operational (all function and data is available), degraded (equipment has partially failed with some function or data unavailable and some available), failed (equipment has failed with no function or data available);
Source: g.oswego.edu (offline)

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A cardiovascular procedure performed to create a Blood supply to the Pulmonary Circulation. It involves making a connection between the subclavian, or carotid branch of the Aorta, or the AORTIC ARCH t [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A complex Cardiac Surgical Procedure done on individuals with univentricular congenital Heart malformations to establish sufficient outflow to the systemic circulation. This operation (Norwood Procedu [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Production
Source: nordgold.com (offline)

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Functions, services and processes performed in pursuing the objectives or discharging the functions of an agency.
Source: ag.gov.au (offline)

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How well is equipment operating; Values: operational (all function and data is available), degraded (equipment has partially failed with some function or data unavailable and some available), failed ( [..]
Source: airfest.com

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The office at the airport which coordinates equipment and supplies for the airline.
Source: atlasnavigator.com

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performing the practical work of operating a tour or travel program. Operations usually involve the in-house control and handling of all phases of the tour, with both suppliers and clients.
Source: corporatetravel.id

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component of management which is primarily concerned with the administrative aspects of business.
Source: witiger.com

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Maintaining the ongoing functions of an agency or service.
Source: theride.org (offline)

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There are various types of shipping operations, depending on whether a company consolidates and loads cargo via a network of agencies without operating its own vessels (indirect operations), or using [..]
Source: nantes.port.fr

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  A transformation process; a function of an organisation and a management activity.
Source: booksites.net

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Operations staff are involved in the confirmation, settlement and payment process that takes place after a trade has been completed by a dealer.
Source: barbicanconsulting.co.uk

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The area of a bank that normally deals with processing a transaction after it has been agreed by a dealer. Some banks still refer to this area as the "back office" and the dealing room as th [..]
Source: barbicanconsulting.co.uk





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