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Etymology: [ -jE ] (noun.) 1859. Greek technologia systematic treatment of an art, from technE art, skill + -o- + -logia -logy.

teknolojiler, Yöntembilim, Teknoloji, Yunanca τέχνη (sanat) ve λογία (bilmek) sözcüklerinin birleşiminden oluşmuştur. İnsanoğlunun gereklerine uygun yardımcı alet ve araçların yapılması ya da üretilmesi için gerekli bilgi ve yetenektir. Teknoloji ayrıca, bir sanayi dalıyla ilgili üretim yöntemlerini, kullanılan araç, gereç ve aletleri kapsayan bilgidir, institute of technology teknik üniversite, sınai işler ilmi, teknoloji, uygulayımbilim, teknik, sanat veya meslek terimleri, mühendislik bilgisi, yordambilim,

1 teknolojiler     ts
2technology Yöntembilim     ts
3technology Teknoloji, Yunanca τέχνη (sanat) ve λογία (bilmek) sözcüklerinin birleşiminden oluşmuştur. İnsanoğlunun gereklerine uygun yardımcı alet ve araçların yapılması ya da üretilmesi için gerekli bilgi ve yetenektir. Teknoloji ayrıca, bir sanayi dalıyla ilgili üretim yöntemlerini, kullanılan araç, gereç ve aletleri kapsayan bilgidir     ts
4technology institute of technology teknik üniversite     ts
5technology sınai işler ilmi     ts
6technology teknoloji     ts
7technology uygulayımbilim  Teknoloji     ts
8technology teknik     ts
9technology sanat veya meslek terimleri     ts
10technology mühendislik bilgisi  Askeri     ts
11technology yordambilim  Denizbilim     ts
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plural of technology, Analog CDMA GSM Satellite TDMA 3G Other Phones Information Manuals Ringtones Technical Services Software Links Forums News Reviews SMS Store Articles Assorted Bluetooth Data Etiquette Health Phones SMS Statistics WAP, All topologies of the Educator level Modular Jordan/Elman Self-Organizing Map (SOM) Principal Component Analysis (PCA) Radial Basis Function (RBF) Probabilistic Neural Network (PNN) General Regression Neural Network (GRNN) Fuzzy Logic networks Support Vector Machine networks Up to 500 inputs/neurons per layer Up to 6 hidden layers, 1 The application of science, especially to industrial or commercial objectives 2 The scientific method and material used to achieve a commercial or industrial objective, the study of or a collection of techniques, the body of tools and other implements produced by a given society, a particular technological concept, technicology, The practice, description and terminology of any or all of the applied sciences which have practical value and/or industrial use, Electronic media (such as video, computers, compact discs, lasers, audio tape, satellite equipment) used as tools to create, learn, explain, document, analyze, or present artistic work or information, For users interested in examples of a specific technology in use, such as the" Internet" or "Decision Support Systems ", as used by Beta-Rubicon is carefully defined as applied science, that is, natural science and the scientific method applied to solving practical problems It usually considers at least the potential for commercial exploitation Natural sciences, in this context, may include agricultural sciences, biology, chemistry, earth sciences, information technology, medical science, mathematics, and all fields of engineering The social and political sciences are excluded, The application of science and engineering to the development of machines and procedures in order to enhance the human condition or to improve human efficiency in some respect, The creation of products and processes for the purpose of improving human chances for survival, comfort level, and quality of life, Tools used to create or compose music In this course, technology refers to all composition tools, from pencil and paper to the latest audio and digital electronic equipment, the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; "he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study", Information and Communication Technology such as computers, the Internet, Video Conferencing etc, the practical application of science to commerce or industry, Facilitating the leadership development through technologies such as option finder, concept mapping, information databases and other technical resources for decision making, planning, communications and management, The practical application of knowledge, especially in a particular area such as engineering A capability given by the practical application of knowledge A manner of accomplishing a task especially using technical processes, methods, or knowledge The specialized aspects of a particular field of endeavor, Mechanisms for distributing messages, including postal systems, radio and television broadcasting companies, telephone, satellite and computer networks, noun The application of science to the arts The advances in theoretical knowledge, tools and equipment that drive industry, Many uses of technology can support the successful inclusion of students with a disability in the classroom Adaptive technologies and equipment enable students with disabilities to participate more directly in classroom activity for example all students can benefit from accessing computer mediated instructions Students can incorporate technology in developing their vocational technical skills for future employment and independent living, 1 Human innovation in action that involves the generation of knowledge and processes to develop systems that solve problems and extend human capabilities 2 The innovation, change, or modification of the natural environment to satisfy perceived human needs and wants, In education, a branch of knowledge based on the development and implementation of computers, software, and other technical tools, and the assessment and evaluation of students' educational outcomes resulting from their use of technology tools, Industrial science; the science of systematic knowledge of the industrial arts, especially of the more important manufactures, as spinning, weaving, metallurgy, etc, sciences of the industrial arts, applied sciences; technical methods and processes, Technology refers to methods, systems, and devices which are the result of scientific knowledge being used for practical purposes. Technology is changing fast They should be allowed to wait for cheaper technologies to be developed. + technologist technologists tech·nolo·gist the scientists and technologists that we will need for the future. W1S2 technologies new machines, equipment, and ways of doing things that are based on modern knowledge about science and computers. Application of knowledge to the practical aims of human life or to changing and manipulating the human environment. Technology includes the use of materials, tools, techniques, and sources of power to make life easier or more pleasant and work more productive. Whereas science is concerned with how and why things happen, technology focuses on making things happen. Technology began to influence human endeavour as soon as people began using tools. It accelerated with the Industrial Revolution and the substitution of machines for animal and human labour. Accelerated technological development has also had costs, in terms of air and water pollution and other undesirable environmental effects. Earth Resources Technology Satellites broadband technology California Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST, application of knowledge to develop tools, materials, techniques, and systems to help people meet and fulfill their needs, the application of scientific advances to benefit humanity, the methods of application of an art or science as opposed to mere knowledge of the science or art itself, the production of goods and services that mankind considers useful Technology is not the same as science, though in today's society the two are closely linked Many of our products – our computers, our plastics, our medicines – are direct products of our knowledge of the behaviour of atoms and molecules However, it is not necessary to understand the science in order to make use of technology Long before the chemistry of steel was understood, mankind knew how to make a better sword, In the context of export control, technical data, technical information, technical knowledge, or technical assistance, the practical application of knowledge, especially in a particular area, Literally, 'the study of methods'; equally, the study of skills Often misdescribed as 'applied science' (and thus assumed to be dependent on science for its theories), technology in practice develops empirically, frequently resolving tasks and dealing with exceptions and paradoxes via methods that are known to work without knowing, scientifically, just how they work In this sense, much of science is better understood as 'codified technology', the summation of skills in practice: it can be worked consistently, but we still cannot reduce it to a consistent system of order, Any specific information and know-how (whether in tangible form, such as models, prototypes, drawings, sketches, diagrams, blueprints, manuals, software, or in intangible form, such as training or technical services) that is required for the development, production, or use of a good, but not the good itself, 1) Broadly defined, includes processes, systems, models and simulations, hardware, and software 2) All hardware and software, connectivity, countermeasures and/or safeguards that are utilized in support of the core process, The practical application of knowledge especially in a particular area,

12 plural of technology     ts
13 Analog CDMA GSM Satellite TDMA 3G Other Phones Information Manuals Ringtones Technical Services Software Links Forums News Reviews SMS Store Articles Assorted Bluetooth Data Etiquette Health Phones SMS Statistics WAP     ts
14 All topologies of the Educator level Modular Jordan/Elman Self-Organizing Map (SOM) Principal Component Analysis (PCA) Radial Basis Function (RBF) Probabilistic Neural Network (PNN) General Regression Neural Network (GRNN) Fuzzy Logic networks Support Vector Machine networks Up to 500 inputs/neurons per layer Up to 6 hidden layers     ts
15 1 The application of science, especially to industrial or commercial objectives 2 The scientific method and material used to achieve a commercial or industrial objective     ts
16technology the study of or a collection of techniques     ts
17technology the body of tools and other implements produced by a given society     ts
18technology a particular technological concept     ts
19Technology technicology     ts
20technology The practice, description and terminology of any or all of the applied sciences which have practical value and/or industrial use     ts
21technology Electronic media (such as video, computers, compact discs, lasers, audio tape, satellite equipment) used as tools to create, learn, explain, document, analyze, or present artistic work or information     ts
22technology For users interested in examples of a specific technology in use, such as the" Internet" or "Decision Support Systems "     ts
23technology as used by Beta-Rubicon is carefully defined as applied science, that is, natural science and the scientific method applied to solving practical problems It usually considers at least the potential for commercial exploitation Natural sciences, in this context, may include agricultural sciences, biology, chemistry, earth sciences, information technology, medical science, mathematics, and all fields of engineering The social and political sciences are excluded     ts
24technology The application of science and engineering to the development of machines and procedures in order to enhance the human condition or to improve human efficiency in some respect     ts
25technology The creation of products and processes for the purpose of improving human chances for survival, comfort level, and quality of life     ts
26technology Tools used to create or compose music In this course, technology refers to all composition tools, from pencil and paper to the latest audio and digital electronic equipment     ts
27technology the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; "he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study"     ts
28technology Information and Communication Technology such as computers, the Internet, Video Conferencing etc     ts
29technology the practical application of science to commerce or industry     ts
30technology Facilitating the leadership development through technologies such as option finder, concept mapping, information databases and other technical resources for decision making, planning, communications and management     ts
31technology The practical application of knowledge, especially in a particular area such as engineering A capability given by the practical application of knowledge A manner of accomplishing a task especially using technical processes, methods, or knowledge The specialized aspects of a particular field of endeavor     ts
32technology Mechanisms for distributing messages, including postal systems, radio and television broadcasting companies, telephone, satellite and computer networks     ts
33technology noun The application of science to the arts The advances in theoretical knowledge, tools and equipment that drive industry     ts
34technology Many uses of technology can support the successful inclusion of students with a disability in the classroom Adaptive technologies and equipment enable students with disabilities to participate more directly in classroom activity for example all students can benefit from accessing computer mediated instructions Students can incorporate technology in developing their vocational technical skills for future employment and independent living     ts
35technology 1 Human innovation in action that involves the generation of knowledge and processes to develop systems that solve problems and extend human capabilities 2 The innovation, change, or modification of the natural environment to satisfy perceived human needs and wants     ts
36technology In education, a branch of knowledge based on the development and implementation of computers, software, and other technical tools, and the assessment and evaluation of students' educational outcomes resulting from their use of technology tools     ts
37technology Industrial science; the science of systematic knowledge of the industrial arts, especially of the more important manufactures, as spinning, weaving, metallurgy, etc     ts
38technology sciences of the industrial arts, applied sciences; technical methods and processes  isim     ts
39technology Technology refers to methods, systems, and devices which are the result of scientific knowledge being used for practical purposes. Technology is changing fast They should be allowed to wait for cheaper technologies to be developed. + technologist technologists tech·nolo·gist the scientists and technologists that we will need for the future. W1S2 technologies new machines, equipment, and ways of doing things that are based on modern knowledge about science and computers. Application of knowledge to the practical aims of human life or to changing and manipulating the human environment. Technology includes the use of materials, tools, techniques, and sources of power to make life easier or more pleasant and work more productive. Whereas science is concerned with how and why things happen, technology focuses on making things happen. Technology began to influence human endeavour as soon as people began using tools. It accelerated with the Industrial Revolution and the substitution of machines for animal and human labour. Accelerated technological development has also had costs, in terms of air and water pollution and other undesirable environmental effects. Earth Resources Technology Satellites broadband technology California Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST     ts
40technology application of knowledge to develop tools, materials, techniques, and systems to help people meet and fulfill their needs     ts
41technology the application of scientific advances to benefit humanity     ts
42technology the methods of application of an art or science as opposed to mere knowledge of the science or art itself     ts
43technology the production of goods and services that mankind considers useful Technology is not the same as science, though in today's society the two are closely linked Many of our products – our computers, our plastics, our medicines – are direct products of our knowledge of the behaviour of atoms and molecules However, it is not necessary to understand the science in order to make use of technology Long before the chemistry of steel was understood, mankind knew how to make a better sword     ts
44technology In the context of export control, technical data, technical information, technical knowledge, or technical assistance     ts
45technology the practical application of knowledge, especially in a particular area     ts
46technology Literally, 'the study of methods'; equally, the study of skills Often misdescribed as 'applied science' (and thus assumed to be dependent on science for its theories), technology in practice develops empirically, frequently resolving tasks and dealing with exceptions and paradoxes via methods that are known to work without knowing, scientifically, just how they work In this sense, much of science is better understood as 'codified technology', the summation of skills in practice: it can be worked consistently, but we still cannot reduce it to a consistent system of order     ts
47technology Any specific information and know-how (whether in tangible form, such as models, prototypes, drawings, sketches, diagrams, blueprints, manuals, software, or in intangible form, such as training or technical services) that is required for the development, production, or use of a good, but not the good itself     ts
48technology 1) Broadly defined, includes processes, systems, models and simulations, hardware, and software 2) All hardware and software, connectivity, countermeasures and/or safeguards that are utilized in support of the core process     ts
49technology The practical application of knowledge especially in a particular area     ts
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