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In game theory, a set of actions and contingent actions for the several stages of a sequential game. That is, a plan of action for each stage contingent on the outcome of preceeding stages.
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[Gk. strategein, to maneuver] A group of related traits, evolved under the influence of natural selection, that solve particular problems encountered by living organisms; often includes anatomical, ph [..]
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The general or specific approach to investing that an individual, institution, or fund manager employs.
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The general plan or direction selected to accomplish incident objectives. 
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An ongoing programme of activity which is designed to help an organisation or an individual achieve goals and objectives. A corporate strategy can be evaluated on six basic criteria: Internal consistency; Consistency with the environment; Appropriateness in the light of available resources; An acceptable degree of risk; An appropriate time horizon; [..]
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1[countable] a plan that is intended to achieve a particular purpose the government's economic strategy strategy for doing something to develop a strategy for dealing with unemployment strategy t [..]
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1810, "art of a general," from French stratégie (18c.) and directly from Greek strategia "office or command of a general," from strategos "general, commander of an army," [..]
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a plan, a method or a way to solve a problem or reach an answer.
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This describes the direction the business will pursue within its chosen environment and guides the allocation of resources and effort. It also provides the logic that integrates the perspectives of functional departments and operating units, and points them all in the same direction. The strategy statement for a strategic business unit is composed [..]
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The science and art of command as applied to the overall planning and conduct of an incident.
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plan or method of achieving a goal.
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A framework guiding those choices that determine the nature and direction to attain the objective. [D01925]
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Strategy is a plan of action designed to achieve a goal.  Strategies may address the objective (the ‘what’), or the methodology (the ‘how’), or both.  In procurement the word ‘strategic’ is used to de [..]
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scheme: an elaborate and systematic plan of action the branch of military science dealing with military command and the planning and conduct of a war (strategical) strategic: relating to or concerned [..]
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long-term plan, tactic, or scheme for attaining a vision.
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Specifies the authentication source used by Image service or Identity. In the Database service, it refers to the extensions implemented for a data store.
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The use of manoeuvre and movement to obtain an advantage over an opposing army.
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Lower case. Don’t capitalise a named strategy: national health and welfare strategy.
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Definition Long-term action plan for achieving a goal.
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Is a plan designed to achieve a particular goal or target. These are the set of rules that are planned so that a person may achieve his goal without any trouble and with more facilitation.
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A plan or method for accomplishing a goal.
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A general term used in game theory. It is equivalent to a phenotype
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A specific action to achieve an objective.
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"Strategy" is a somewhat over-used word to indicate a general plan or an approach to doing just about anything—so that one reads about strategies for winning in poker, finding th [..]
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Strategy is one of the design patterns. CANI design patterns extreme programming refactoring software development model
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(n) an elaborate and systematic plan of action(n) the branch of military science dealing with military command and the planning and conduct of a war
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Benchmark – measurements that indicate a specific performance metric and allows comparison of metrics between like applications, websites, or companies
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Adjusting speed, position on the road, and direction of motion, giving signals of intent to turn or slow, or any action in situations involving potential hazards; any maneuvers while on a trip which i [..]
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To operate effectively, organisations need an approved Fleet Management Strategy which links to their corporate objectives and other areas of asset management such as buildings and ICT. The Fleet Mana [..]
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Long-range policy designed for a particular purpose.
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Skills and strategies, unrelated to the traits a test is intended to measure, that may increase test takers' scores -- may include the effects of coaching or experience in taking tests. (ERIC The [..]
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A higher-order discriminated operant characterized by relations among different stimuli, responses, and/or consequences occurring across trials and/or conditions, rather than by specific stimulus or r [..]
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Notes:
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A set of explicit mental and behavioral steps used to achieve a specific outcome.
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Any sequence of representations that leads to an outcome. The sequence and organization of representations (visual, auditory, kinaesthetic, olfactory and gustatory) which together comprise a thinking [..]
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A set of explicit mental and behavioral steps used to achieve a specific outcome.
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Big-picture decisions; something your entire team ignores. See Tactics.
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n. 1. The plan that a player uses in a game. adj –ic. 2. Requiring gaming decisions based on long-range goals. 3. Strategic: In a wargaming
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A strategy is a specific plan of action typically for the purpose of obtaining an advantage.
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Games that focus on strategic planning with either real-time or turn-based gameplay. These games often involve resource creation and management. E.g., StarCraft, League of Legends, Clash of Clans.
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A plan created by an organization in order to acheive key initiatives. A web strategy may include adding resources or modifying user experience elements in order to focus visitor attention on a new ca [..]
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The plans or tactics that a player uses to try to win a game.
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The overall, long range plans for a game. The reasoning behind a play
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A set of principles that a player uses to play a game. See economic game theory. Compare rules.
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The formation and execution of an overall plan.
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A systematic plan of action to reach predefined goals.
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All of our behaviour is created by unconscious strategies or programmes that we run in our neurology. A strategy is a particular order and sequence of internal representations that leads to a particul [..]
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A strategy should be jointly defined on the basis of problems which are relevant for the participating regions. It should provide a common vision and set objectives and priorities in a mid- to long-term perspective. The formulation of a transnational and/or regional strategy should be carried out with involvement of relevant stakeholders (targeting [..]
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A broad plan of action for fulfilling a programme’s basic purpose and achieving its main goals.
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The way in which the government or an agency, University (Faculty / Division) intends to pursue its objectives and deliver its services.
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  A long-term plan that influences and directs all business functions.
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The general or specific approach to investing that an individual, institution, or fund manager employs.
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Strategy (from Greek στρατηγία stratēgia, "art of troop leader; office of general, command, generalship") is a general plan to achieve one or more long-term or overall goals under conditions of uncert [..]
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In game theory, a player's strategy is any of the options which he or she chooses in a setting where the outcome depends not only on their own actions but on the actions of others. A player's strategy [..]
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Strategy (from Greek στρατηγία stratēgia, "art of troop leader; office of general, command, generalship") is a general plan to achieve one or more long-term or overall goals under conditions of uncert [..]
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A strategy is a long term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal. Strategy may also refer to: In biology: Evolutionarily stable strategyIn business: Corporate strategy, a series of top [..]
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Strategy is a Canadian game show television series which aired on CBC Television in 1969, with Alex Trebek as host, accompanied by announcer Jay Nelson and model Dee Myles. The half-hour series was br [..]
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Strategy (from Greek στρατηγία stratēgia, "art of troop leader; office of general, command, generalship") is a general plan to achieve one or more long-term or overall goals under conditions of uncert [..]
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