işlemler, usulleri, yordamlar, yöntem, prosedür, işlem, İzleç, izlenecek yol, Herhangi bir deney veya araştırmada izlenen yol, uygulanan işlem, öyntem, prosedür, süreç, GEN YÖNTEM, YAKLAŞIM, USUL, PROSEDÜR, prosedüre, işlem (bürokratik),prosedür,yazılı usul, prosedürleri için, işlem: There are a number of steps to be followed in this procedure. Bu işlemde izlenecek birkaç, yordam yordam / yöntem, tarz, muamele, kural, yargılama yöntemi, gen yöntem, yol, proses, metot, işlem sırası, usul, uygulanış biçimi, kurallar dizini, işlem, muamele ; prosedür; iş görme usulü, dava usulune, procedural s, davaya bakma usulu, işlem grubu, muamelat, altyordam, uygulanan işlem, racon,
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işlem
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izlenecek yol
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Herhangi bir deney veya araştırmada izlenen yol, uygulanan işlem, öyntem, prosedür Tıp
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süreç Politika, Siyaset
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GEN YÖNTEM, YAKLAŞIM, USUL, PROSEDÜR Askeri
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prosedüre
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işlem (bürokratik),prosedür,yazılı usul Nükleer Bilimler
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procedures for
prosedürleri için
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işlem: There are a number of steps to be followed in this procedure. Bu işlemde izlenecek birkaç isim
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yordam yordam / yöntem
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tarz Ticaret
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muamele
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kural Ticaret
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yargılama yöntemi
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gen yöntem
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yol
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proses
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işlem sırası
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usul
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uygulanış biçimi Hukuk
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işlem, muamele ; prosedür; iş görme usulü Mukavele
A series of clearly defined steps (and decisions) that explains or describes how one person goes about completing a task **, Rules, policies, and methods for the development and operation of an information system (See 3), The mode or proceeding by which a legal right is enforced As distinguished from the substantive law which gives or defines the right and which by means of the proceeding the Court is to administrate The machinery is distinguished from its product, Public relations, Maintenance Terms, (named) objects created by define forms such as (define (absolute-value x) ), Plural of procedure, Rules or guidelines to follow when using hardware, software, and data, Each is a series of steps followed in a regular definite order, in response to a highly specific situation, to fulfill a given objective No reasoning is required, so that this form of knowledge s very efficient of execution, and so is often used in safety-critical scenarios Typically represented in procedural languages, or graphical means such as Petri Nets, Procedures provide a detailed set of instructions for performing a sequence of actions, A series of steps to be performed in a regular definite order under specified conditions, Documented processes that are used when work affects more than one function or department of an organization, Under § 7106(b)(2), the procedures observed by management in exercising its reserved rights are negotiable To qualify as a negotiable (b)(2) procedure, the proposed "procedure" must not require the use of standards that, by themselves, directly interfere with management`s reserved rights or otherwise have the effect of limiting management`s reserved discretion See, in this connection, Department of Defense, Army-Air Force Exchange Service v Federal Labor Relations Authority, 659 F 2d 1140 (D C Cir 1981) The Authority has given indications that it wants to reexamine this doctrine See, e g , 54 FLRA No 81, footnote 8 and 56 FLRA No 185, footnote 3, Step-by-step " how to" tasks which are necessary to conduct a process and meet standards; a method or manner of proceeding, the operations or procedures learners use to complete a task, a series of steps or instructions, describing a way of doing things, Definitions of approved methods of conducting business affairs How to accomplish tasks, List of physical tasks to fulfill policy, action to be taken with measurable outcomes, The order and the precise method of conducting radio communications according to ITU regulations, The set of established forms or methods of an organized body for accomplishing a certain task or tasks, A series of small tasks or steps taken to accomplish an end, The steps taken in an action or other legal proceeding, A particular method for performing a task, A subroutine or function coded to perform a specific task, proc, (see parliamentary procedure), A documented description of a sequence of actions to be taken to perform a given task, A computation that can be invoked during program execution It can be a subroutine or function, an internal, external, dummy or module procedure, or a statement function A subprogram can define more than one procedure if it contains an ENTRY statement See also subprogram, A surgical operation performed on a person during a patient visit, as classified according to the ICD-9-CM or CPT-4 coding schemes A person may undergo more than one procedure during a single surgical operation For example, a patient who had arthroscopy with tendon repair on one leg undergoes two separate procedures, The definitions have been collected from various documents and from the various communities inside Trigger DAQ A number of these expressions and acronyms have been adjusted to their current use and very often the old definition is given with the comment that it is obsolete or only valid for a certain context Please participate by sending comments or new definitions to Marc Dobson and Fred Wickens, a mode of conducting legal and parliamentary proceedings a particular course of action intended to achieve a result; "the procedure of obtaining a driver's license"; "it was a process of trial and error, The steps in a process and how these steps are to be performed for the process to fulfill customer's requirements, A set of specific steps that describe how an activity should be carried out, and by whom For example, the procedure dealing with carrying out a post-implementation review of a Change would be likely to describe the scope of the procedure (to what Changes does this procedure apply), its purpose and how the success of the Change will be measured, the individual procedural steps and the responsibilities for carrying out or being involved in each of those steps Procedures may be supported by more detailed Work Instructions, A series of small tasks or step taken to accomplish an end, a reserved word, an Ada subprogram that is invoked by a procedure call statement 1 1, 1 2, 2 2 2 4, A 1, An administrative plan, either written or formalized by practice, which establishes the acceptable sequence of steps, actions, and methods for accomplishing a narrowly defined task in an efficient and effective manner *, In the context of PD diagrams, a procedure is part of a process; e g , preparing an invoice may be defined as a procedure within the larger process of filling a customer order, A group of commands used to select and schedule work Work (job streams) and scheduling parameters are defined in a procedure, including pre/post requisites, resource requirements, date/time restrictions, error handling and symbolic variables, a process or series of acts especially of a practical or mechanical nature involved in a particular form of work; "the operations in building a house"; "certain machine tool operations", a set sequence of steps, part of larger computer program, a mode of conducting legal and parliamentary proceedings, A set of SQL and PL/SQL statements grouped together as an executable unit to perform a very specific task Procedures and functions are nearly identical; the only difference between the two is that functions always return a single value to the caller, while procedures do not return a value to the caller, a particular course of action intended to achieve a result; "the procedure of obtaining a driver's license"; "it was a process of trial and error", A procedure is a way of doing something, especially the usual or correct way. A biopsy is usually a minor surgical procedure Police insist that Michael did not follow the correct procedure in applying for a visa, That which results; issue; product, A step taken; an act performed; a proceeding; the steps taken in an action or other legal proceeding, A group of one or more precompiled SQL statements that are stored as a named object in a database, routine, protocol; course of action; subroutine, sequence of instructions (Computers), A named sequence of statements executed as a unit For example, Function and Sub are types of procedures, The act or manner of proceeding or moving forward; progress; process; operation; conduct, Something done to fix a health problem or to learn more about it For example, surgery, tests, and putting in an IV (intravenous line) are procedures, The IDS is developed in cooperation and complementation with other research projects Throughout the world there are linguistic activities?from establishing of databases in universities and think-tanks to publishing grammar series and literacy materials, to individual projects such as the Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus project (http://stedt berkeley edu/) Many projects seek to make linguistic data accessible in a format that will allow generalizations to be made The computer now gives us the potential for tying together linguistic databases The IDS editors will continue to monitor linguistic activity around the world, both for choosing the languages for forthcoming compilations and for collaboration with other research teams, The manner in which an operation is performed; a set of directions for performing an examination or analysis - the actual parameters of the methods employed, A procedure is a means of defining a particular operation in MEL A procedure is used to perform some operation and often return a result This is conceptually the same as the C language's function, a particular way of accomplishing an objective; generally refers to the method rather than the result Procedures are usually developed to describe the methods for implementing policy, A specific measurement process That is, a procedure is a single assessment device or technique of data collection such as interviewing or the use of questionnaires Each of these is a single, coherent, and integrated procedure for collecting information, and is to be distinguished from a methodology (See universalist approach; convergence of methodologies), NCL: An identifier with a list of parameters, these parameters being separated by commas and enclosed in parentheses Procedures do not return values when called, (1) A named sequence of control statements and/or data that is saved in a library for processing at a later time, when a calling statement activates it; it provides the capability to replace values within the procedure (2) In Fortran 90, procedure is defined by a sequence of statements that expresses a computation that may be invoked as a subroutine or function during program execution It may be an intrinsic procedure, an external procedure, an internal procedure, a module procedure, a dummy procedure, or a statement function If a subprogram contains an ENTRY statement, it defines more than one procedure, The rules for the conduct of a lawsuit; there are rules of civil, criminal, evidence, bankruptcy, and appellate procedure, (n ) a computation that may be invoked during program execution It may be a function or a subroutine It may be an internal procedure, an external procedure, a module procedure, a dummy procedure, or a statement function A subprogram may define more than one procedure if it contains ENTRY statements, provide a method by which a policy is accomplished; the instructions necessary to carry out a policy statement Focuses on action or steps and there is usually a starting point and an ending point to that action,
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A series of clearly defined steps (and decisions) that explains or describes how one person goes about completing a task **
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Rules, policies, and methods for the development and operation of an information system (See 3)
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The mode or proceeding by which a legal right is enforced As distinguished from the substantive law which gives or defines the right and which by means of the proceeding the Court is to administrate The machinery is distinguished from its product
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Public relations
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(named) objects created by define forms such as (define (absolute-value x) )
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Plural of procedure
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Rules or guidelines to follow when using hardware, software, and data
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Each is a series of steps followed in a regular definite order, in response to a highly specific situation, to fulfill a given objective No reasoning is required, so that this form of knowledge s very efficient of execution, and so is often used in safety-critical scenarios Typically represented in procedural languages, or graphical means such as Petri Nets
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Procedures provide a detailed set of instructions for performing a sequence of actions
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A series of steps to be performed in a regular definite order under specified conditions
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Documented processes that are used when work affects more than one function or department of an organization
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Under § 7106(b)(2), the procedures observed by management in exercising its reserved rights are negotiable To qualify as a negotiable (b)(2) procedure, the proposed "procedure" must not require the use of standards that, by themselves, directly interfere with management`s reserved rights or otherwise have the effect of limiting management`s reserved discretion See, in this connection, Department of Defense, Army-Air Force Exchange Service v Federal Labor Relations Authority, 659 F 2d 1140 (D C Cir 1981) The Authority has given indications that it wants to reexamine this doctrine See, e g , 54 FLRA No 81, footnote 8 and 56 FLRA No 185, footnote 3
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Step-by-step " how to" tasks which are necessary to conduct a process and meet standards; a method or manner of proceeding
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the operations or procedures learners use to complete a task
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a series of steps or instructions, describing a way of doing things
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Definitions of approved methods of conducting business affairs How to accomplish tasks
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List of physical tasks to fulfill policy, action to be taken with measurable outcomes
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The order and the precise method of conducting radio communications according to ITU regulations
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The set of established forms or methods of an organized body for accomplishing a certain task or tasks - "Ensure that you follow procedure when accessing customers' personal information."
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A series of small tasks or steps taken to accomplish an end
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The steps taken in an action or other legal proceeding - "Gracious procedures. —I. Taylor."
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A particular method for performing a task
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A subroutine or function coded to perform a specific task
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(see parliamentary procedure)
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A documented description of a sequence of actions to be taken to perform a given task
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A computation that can be invoked during program execution It can be a subroutine or function, an internal, external, dummy or module procedure, or a statement function A subprogram can define more than one procedure if it contains an ENTRY statement See also subprogram
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A surgical operation performed on a person during a patient visit, as classified according to the ICD-9-CM or CPT-4 coding schemes A person may undergo more than one procedure during a single surgical operation For example, a patient who had arthroscopy with tendon repair on one leg undergoes two separate procedures
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procedure
The definitions have been collected from various documents and from the various communities inside Trigger DAQ A number of these expressions and acronyms have been adjusted to their current use and very often the old definition is given with the comment that it is obsolete or only valid for a certain context Please participate by sending comments or new definitions to Marc Dobson and Fred Wickens
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a mode of conducting legal and parliamentary proceedings a particular course of action intended to achieve a result; "the procedure of obtaining a driver's license"; "it was a process of trial and error
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The steps in a process and how these steps are to be performed for the process to fulfill customer's requirements
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procedure
A set of specific steps that describe how an activity should be carried out, and by whom For example, the procedure dealing with carrying out a post-implementation review of a Change would be likely to describe the scope of the procedure (to what Changes does this procedure apply), its purpose and how the success of the Change will be measured, the individual procedural steps and the responsibilities for carrying out or being involved in each of those steps Procedures may be supported by more detailed Work Instructions
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procedure
A series of small tasks or step taken to accomplish an end
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procedure
a reserved word, an Ada subprogram that is invoked by a procedure call statement 1 1, 1 2, 2 2 2 4, A 1
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procedure
An administrative plan, either written or formalized by practice, which establishes the acceptable sequence of steps, actions, and methods for accomplishing a narrowly defined task in an efficient and effective manner *
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procedure
In the context of PD diagrams, a procedure is part of a process; e g , preparing an invoice may be defined as a procedure within the larger process of filling a customer order
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procedure
A group of commands used to select and schedule work Work (job streams) and scheduling parameters are defined in a procedure, including pre/post requisites, resource requirements, date/time restrictions, error handling and symbolic variables
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procedure
a process or series of acts especially of a practical or mechanical nature involved in a particular form of work; "the operations in building a house"; "certain machine tool operations"
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procedure
a set sequence of steps, part of larger computer program
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a mode of conducting legal and parliamentary proceedings
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A set of SQL and PL/SQL statements grouped together as an executable unit to perform a very specific task Procedures and functions are nearly identical; the only difference between the two is that functions always return a single value to the caller, while procedures do not return a value to the caller
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a particular course of action intended to achieve a result; "the procedure of obtaining a driver's license"; "it was a process of trial and error"
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A procedure is a way of doing something, especially the usual or correct way. A biopsy is usually a minor surgical procedure Police insist that Michael did not follow the correct procedure in applying for a visa
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That which results; issue; product
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A step taken; an act performed; a proceeding; the steps taken in an action or other legal proceeding
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A group of one or more precompiled SQL statements that are stored as a named object in a database
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routine, protocol; course of action; subroutine, sequence of instructions (Computers) isim
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A named sequence of statements executed as a unit For example, Function and Sub are types of procedures
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The act or manner of proceeding or moving forward; progress; process; operation; conduct
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Something done to fix a health problem or to learn more about it For example, surgery, tests, and putting in an IV (intravenous line) are procedures
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procedure
The IDS is developed in cooperation and complementation with other research projects Throughout the world there are linguistic activities?from establishing of databases in universities and think-tanks to publishing grammar series and literacy materials, to individual projects such as the Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus project (http://stedt berkeley edu/) Many projects seek to make linguistic data accessible in a format that will allow generalizations to be made The computer now gives us the potential for tying together linguistic databases The IDS editors will continue to monitor linguistic activity around the world, both for choosing the languages for forthcoming compilations and for collaboration with other research teams
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The manner in which an operation is performed; a set of directions for performing an examination or analysis - the actual parameters of the methods employed
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procedure
A procedure is a means of defining a particular operation in MEL A procedure is used to perform some operation and often return a result This is conceptually the same as the C language's function
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procedure
a particular way of accomplishing an objective; generally refers to the method rather than the result Procedures are usually developed to describe the methods for implementing policy
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procedure
A specific measurement process That is, a procedure is a single assessment device or technique of data collection such as interviewing or the use of questionnaires Each of these is a single, coherent, and integrated procedure for collecting information, and is to be distinguished from a methodology (See universalist approach; convergence of methodologies)
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procedure
NCL: An identifier with a list of parameters, these parameters being separated by commas and enclosed in parentheses Procedures do not return values when called
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procedure
(1) A named sequence of control statements and/or data that is saved in a library for processing at a later time, when a calling statement activates it; it provides the capability to replace values within the procedure (2) In Fortran 90, procedure is defined by a sequence of statements that expresses a computation that may be invoked as a subroutine or function during program execution It may be an intrinsic procedure, an external procedure, an internal procedure, a module procedure, a dummy procedure, or a statement function If a subprogram contains an ENTRY statement, it defines more than one procedure
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The rules for the conduct of a lawsuit; there are rules of civil, criminal, evidence, bankruptcy, and appellate procedure
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procedure
(n ) a computation that may be invoked during program execution It may be a function or a subroutine It may be an internal procedure, an external procedure, a module procedure, a dummy procedure, or a statement function A subprogram may define more than one procedure if it contains ENTRY statements
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provide a method by which a policy is accomplished; the instructions necessary to carry out a policy statement Focuses on action or steps and there is usually a starting point and an ending point to that action
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