Ground facilities employed to follow the progress and to communicate with a satellite
representation of the changes in the X, Y, and Z coordinates assigned to the observer as they vary with movement in the environment
The practice of dividing students into class-size groups, which exist for the major part of the school day or year, based on the students' perceived ability or prior achievement and then designing and delivering instruction to each group
also called offtracking The rear wheels of a vehicle or trailer follow a different path than the front wheels
Antenna system is tracking the last command in the currently selected coordinate system Note that this often means antenna motion (tracking a sky position)
The process of keeping rack of the letters played on the board This can give the astute player an advantage as the game progresses Careful trackers can deduce opponent's rack after there are no letters left to draw By tracking the player can often block opponent's best plays or set high-scoring plays that an opponent can't block Players are allowed to play with their own Preprinted Tracking Sheet alongside their Score Sheet See "PREPRINTED TRACKING SHEET"
In marketing terms, the process of noting where you get good response from your promotion activities, such as newspaper ads
The information given to monitor progress of a particular shipment to its destination UPS, FedEx and Most freight companies will assign a number to your shipment This number will show various details of your delivery such as the date to expect arrival Most of the time you will have the ability to insert the tracking number into the freight carriers website for detailed information Click on link for example of a tracking page
- Recording of student outcomes along various indices, such as academic progress or behavioral changes for the benefit of students, parents and faculty
The process of recording sounds to tracks on a audio recorder Also know as laying down tracks and just plain simple recording Tracking is the first stage of the multitrack recording process
the tendency of a kayak to travel in a straight line Typically the longer a boat is the straighter it tracks but the harder it is to turn Our shorter kayaks are maneuverable but track well because of special design features like pronounced keels and built-in skegs
a characteristic of a multiple-output power supply that describes the changes in the voltage of one output with respect to changes in the voltage or load of another
Kerning between all glyphs in a line of text, not just the kerning pairs already defined by the font You can increase or decrease interglyph spacing by adjusting the tracking setting See tracking setting; compare kerning
educational practice of placing students in a series of classes or a curricula targeted at a specified achievement or ability level Examples are: vocational/technical, college preparation
In an e-mail marketing campaign, measuring behavioral activities such as click-throughs and open-ups
- the maintenance of records concerning various aspects of mailings, e g , response rate, date mailed, location of respondents, etc
The collection and automated analysis of data associated with the serving of digital creative Tracking provides the frequency control, accounting, stats data and anti-fraud components of a campaign