altyapı, Savunma sistemi, altyapı tesisleri, altyapısı, ALT YAPI, ENFRASTRÜKTÜR:NATO dahilinde kullanılan ve genellikle askeri kuvvetlerin desteklenmesi ve kontrolü ile ilgili bütün sabit ve daimi tesislere, imalat yerlerine ve kolaylık tesislerine uygulanan terim. Bak. "bilateral infrastructure", "common infrastructure", "national infrastructure", enfrastrüktür, alt yapı, alt yapı tesisleri, alt yapı, sosyal sabit sermaye, altyapı işleri,
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ALT YAPI, ENFRASTRÜKTÜR:NATO dahilinde kullanılan ve genellikle askeri kuvvetlerin desteklenmesi ve kontrolü ile ilgili bütün sabit ve daimi tesislere, imalat yerlerine ve kolaylık tesislerine uygulanan terim. Bak. "bilateral infrastructure", "common infrastructure", "national infrastructure"
The basic facilities, services and installations needed for the functioning of a community or society, An underlying base or foundation especially for an organization or system, The supporting structure of society; a complex socio-technical system comprised of facilities and other physical components (e g , bridges, roads, reservoirs, cables, pipes, rails, schools, health-care, and public safety facilities, parks and open space) and the institutional and management relationships among these components and the society that uses them; society's skeleton, sinews, and nerves Infrastructure delivers a varied range of valuable and essential services and is a storehouse of resources and wealth that each generation inherits, uses, and passes on to succeeding generations, Items such as, but not limited to, utility delivery systems, roadway systems, external lighting systems, grounds, and parking lots that are not capitalized as part of the original cost of a building, The foundation on which economic development is based Includes the transportation network, communications system, electricity and water supply of a nation or community, Services and facilities that support day to day economic activity Infrastructure includes roads, electricity, telephone service, and public transportation Infrastructure has traditionally been provided and maintained by the government However, some nations are currently experimenting with privatization of some elements of the infrastructure, A nation's infrastructure consists of the communications networks, transportation systems, and public services needed to conduct business These are often considered to be public or collective goods because individuals and firms will not supply them in adequate quantities and they are, as a result, at least partly financed with public funds and are therefore often subject to government regulation Social infrastructure refers to such human services as education and health care that affect the quality of the work force, Infrastructure includes the number and types of computers the organization uses, the operating system software, communication networks, and common tools and utilities, noun The network of interconnected computers and communications systems The essential elements of the structure: standard twisted pair wiring, copper coaxial cable, fiber optics, radio, video and/or cellular broadcast signals, The collection of public capital facilities including highways, transit terminals and rolling stock, municipal water and wastewater systems, transient material management facilities, storm water systems, schools, hospitals, libraries, community and recreation centres, and any other public projects involving substantial capital investment It includes not only the provision of new facilities but also the maintenance and rehabilitation of existing ones, the basic structure or features of a system or organization, the stock of basic facilities and capital equipment needed for the functioning of a country or area; "the industrial base of Japan", Physical installations necessary to support a community (roads, power lines, etc ), The physical hardware used to interconnect computers and users Infrastructure includes the transmission media, including telephone lines, cable television lines, and satellites and antennas, and also the routers, aggregators, repeaters, and other devices that control transmission paths Infrastructure also includes the software used to send, receive, and manage the signals that are transmitted, Services and facilities provided by a municipality or privately provided including roads, water, sewer, emergency services, parks, etc, 1 The basic framework or features of a system or organization 2 The basic physical systems of a country's or a community's population, including transportation and utilities, The term refers to the often unseen network of services provided for the community Infrastructure that territorial councils provide includes roads, water, wastewater and stormwater pipes, treatment facilities and parks, The framework of interdependent networks and systems comprising identifiable industries, institutions (including people and procedures), and distribution capabilities that provide a reliable flow of products and services essential to the defense and economic security of the United States, the smooth functioning of governments at all levels, and society as a whole, the basic facilities and services for the functioning of a community or society, such as transportation and communications systems, water and power systems, and public institutions, Physical structures that form the foundation for development Infrastructure includes: wastewater and water works, electric power, communications, transit and transportation facilities, and oil and gas pipelines and associated facilities, foundation, basis, substructure, underlying features of an operation, The infrastructure of a country, society, or organization consists of the basic facilities such as transport, communications, power supplies, and buildings, which enable it to function. investment in infrastructure. the basic systems and structures that a country or organization needs in order to work properly, for example roads, railways, banks etc, Construction necessary for mining, such as certain buildings, gas pipes, water lines, sewage and water systems, telephone cables and reservoirs It may also include roads, railways, airports and bridges, as well as transmission lines, electrical cables, pylons and transformers, A nation's basic transportation, communications, power and sewage systems that are necessary for its economy to operate BACK TO TOP, Government-owned capital goods that provide services to the public, usually with benefits to the community at large as well as to the direct user Examples include schools, roads, bridges, dams, harbors, and public buildings [Back to top], The transportation network, communications systems, financial institutions, and other public and private services necessary for economic activity, Refers to transportation, utility and communication systems which are necessary for buildings, institutions and communities to function, The computer and communication hardware, software, databases, people, and policies supporting the enterprise's information management functions, Goods and services which, while in themselves not normally directly productive, are regarded as essential to the functioning of a developing economy Infrastructure includes such things as power, transport, roads, housing, education, health and other social services, A network of interconnected computers and communications systems Essential elements include wiring, fiber optics, radio, video and/or cellular broadcast signals, Underlying foundation of the system, including workstations, other supporting equipment, facilities, network communications and the help desk, underlying foundation, basic framework, plural of infrastructure,
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The basic facilities, services and installations needed for the functioning of a community or society
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An underlying base or foundation especially for an organization or system
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The supporting structure of society; a complex socio-technical system comprised of facilities and other physical components (e g , bridges, roads, reservoirs, cables, pipes, rails, schools, health-care, and public safety facilities, parks and open space) and the institutional and management relationships among these components and the society that uses them; society's skeleton, sinews, and nerves Infrastructure delivers a varied range of valuable and essential services and is a storehouse of resources and wealth that each generation inherits, uses, and passes on to succeeding generations
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Items such as, but not limited to, utility delivery systems, roadway systems, external lighting systems, grounds, and parking lots that are not capitalized as part of the original cost of a building
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The foundation on which economic development is based Includes the transportation network, communications system, electricity and water supply of a nation or community
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Services and facilities that support day to day economic activity Infrastructure includes roads, electricity, telephone service, and public transportation Infrastructure has traditionally been provided and maintained by the government However, some nations are currently experimenting with privatization of some elements of the infrastructure
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A nation's infrastructure consists of the communications networks, transportation systems, and public services needed to conduct business These are often considered to be public or collective goods because individuals and firms will not supply them in adequate quantities and they are, as a result, at least partly financed with public funds and are therefore often subject to government regulation Social infrastructure refers to such human services as education and health care that affect the quality of the work force
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Infrastructure includes the number and types of computers the organization uses, the operating system software, communication networks, and common tools and utilities
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noun The network of interconnected computers and communications systems The essential elements of the structure: standard twisted pair wiring, copper coaxial cable, fiber optics, radio, video and/or cellular broadcast signals
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The collection of public capital facilities including highways, transit terminals and rolling stock, municipal water and wastewater systems, transient material management facilities, storm water systems, schools, hospitals, libraries, community and recreation centres, and any other public projects involving substantial capital investment It includes not only the provision of new facilities but also the maintenance and rehabilitation of existing ones
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the basic structure or features of a system or organization
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the stock of basic facilities and capital equipment needed for the functioning of a country or area; "the industrial base of Japan"
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Physical installations necessary to support a community (roads, power lines, etc )
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The physical hardware used to interconnect computers and users Infrastructure includes the transmission media, including telephone lines, cable television lines, and satellites and antennas, and also the routers, aggregators, repeaters, and other devices that control transmission paths Infrastructure also includes the software used to send, receive, and manage the signals that are transmitted
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Services and facilities provided by a municipality or privately provided including roads, water, sewer, emergency services, parks, etc
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1 The basic framework or features of a system or organization 2 The basic physical systems of a country's or a community's population, including transportation and utilities
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The term refers to the often unseen network of services provided for the community Infrastructure that territorial councils provide includes roads, water, wastewater and stormwater pipes, treatment facilities and parks
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The framework of interdependent networks and systems comprising identifiable industries, institutions (including people and procedures), and distribution capabilities that provide a reliable flow of products and services essential to the defense and economic security of the United States, the smooth functioning of governments at all levels, and society as a whole
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the basic facilities and services for the functioning of a community or society, such as transportation and communications systems, water and power systems, and public institutions
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Physical structures that form the foundation for development Infrastructure includes: wastewater and water works, electric power, communications, transit and transportation facilities, and oil and gas pipelines and associated facilities
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foundation, basis, substructure, underlying features of an operation isim
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The infrastructure of a country, society, or organization consists of the basic facilities such as transport, communications, power supplies, and buildings, which enable it to function. investment in infrastructure. the basic systems and structures that a country or organization needs in order to work properly, for example roads, railways, banks etc
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Construction necessary for mining, such as certain buildings, gas pipes, water lines, sewage and water systems, telephone cables and reservoirs It may also include roads, railways, airports and bridges, as well as transmission lines, electrical cables, pylons and transformers
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A nation's basic transportation, communications, power and sewage systems that are necessary for its economy to operate BACK TO TOP
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Government-owned capital goods that provide services to the public, usually with benefits to the community at large as well as to the direct user Examples include schools, roads, bridges, dams, harbors, and public buildings [Back to top]
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The transportation network, communications systems, financial institutions, and other public and private services necessary for economic activity
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Refers to transportation, utility and communication systems which are necessary for buildings, institutions and communities to function
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The computer and communication hardware, software, databases, people, and policies supporting the enterprise's information management functions
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Goods and services which, while in themselves not normally directly productive, are regarded as essential to the functioning of a developing economy Infrastructure includes such things as power, transport, roads, housing, education, health and other social services
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A network of interconnected computers and communications systems Essential elements include wiring, fiber optics, radio, video and/or cellular broadcast signals
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Underlying foundation of the system, including workstations, other supporting equipment, facilities, network communications and the help desk
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