constraints

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English - Turkish
sabitler
kısıtlamalar
kısıtla
constraint
kısıt
constraint
sınırlama

ABD'de ateşli silah satışı üzerine birkaç yasal sınırlama vardır. - There are few legal constraints on the sale of firearms in the U.S.

constraint
(Jeoloji) kısıtlayıcı
constraint
kısıtlamak
constraint
icbar
constraint
koşul

Ben bu koşullar altında önemli bir baskı gösterdiğimi düşünüyorum. - I think I've showed considerable constraint under the circumstances.

constraint
(Ticaret) sınırlılık
constraint
tehdit
constraint
baskı

Ben bu koşullar altında önemli bir baskı gösterdiğimi düşünüyorum. - I think I've showed considerable constraint under the circumstances.

Odada bir baskı hissi vardı; Hiç kimse krala kararının ne kadar aptalca olduğunu söylemeye cesaret etmedi. - There was a feeling of constraint in the room; no one dared to tell the king how foolish his decision was.

constraint
kısıtlama
constraint
zorlama
constraint
zor
constraint
gerçek duygularını saklama
constraint
uslu durma
Budget Constraints
Bütçe kısıtlaması
Constraint
kısıt
theory of constraints
Kısıtlar teorisi
constraint
tahdit
constraint
{i} kendini tutma
constraint
{i} alıkoyma
constraint
{i} çekinme
constraint
sıkıntı
pricing constraints
(Ticaret) fiyat kısıtlamaları
quantity constraints
(Ticaret) miktar kısıtları
English - English
Actual operating limits of process equipment
Functions of the dv which distinguish acceptable designs from unacceptable ones Constraints are described as equality constraints (g=0) or inequality constraints (g > 0) As with dv, the number of constraints refers to the test problem description The benchmark MDO solution method may increase or decrease the number of constraints
Applicable restrictions that will affect the scope of the project
physical and operational limitation in the transfer of electrical power through transmission facilities
PK_ALLOWED_COURSE FK_ALLOWED_COURSE_ID FK_ALLOWED_ORG_ID Field Name Key Data Type Constraints Description COURSE_ID PK NUMBER(10) NOT NULL Course ID uniquely identifies the name of the course; a number automatically generated byOracle ORG_ID PK NUMBER( ) NOT NULL ORG ID uniquely identifies a school, school district, company, consortium or internal/external organization; a number automatically generated by Oracle
Restrictions placed on the portfolio Constraints can be placed on any number of portfolio characteristics such as the types of securities admitted (stocks, bonds, derivatives), investment practices (short selling, hedging), and geographical regions (South Africa)
Applicable restrictions that wil affect the performance of the project Any factor that appects when activity can be scheduled
the restrictions imposed on the degrees of freedom of some nodes in a finite element model or restrictions defined for optimization (can be either behavior or side) Also see Behavior Constraints and Side Constraints
an restrictions or limitations placed on requirements or design
(More commonly described as environmental features ) Significant resources, facilities, or other features of a study area that serve to restrain, restrict, or prevent the implementation of proposed transportation improvements in a given area Constraints may include natural or physical resources, important structures, communities' facilities, or topographic features
A way of animating one object by using the animation of another to which it is constrained There are predefined constraints to constrain objects by position, direction, rotation, tangent, up vector, and so on You can also create your own constraints between objects using mathematical expressions See also Expressions
Limitations on the range over which the objective function may be minimized, represented as equality or inequality relations
limitations, restrictions; limiting factors that should be taken into account when identifying and preparing a project proposal e g lack of available materials, skills, funds
the limitations placed on a mathematical formula
Defines how a sketch can change shape or size Geometric constraints control the shape and relationships among sketch lines and arcs Dimensional constraints control the size of sketch geometry
The business can (and often does) ask for the moon on a stick But it's important that you make them aware of the limitations of time, budget, technical strategy etc you're working under After all, is it realistic to support multi-thousand simultaneous users of a banking system if all you have is a single Win95 machine running Access and Personal Web Server?
Restrictions which limit design options Eg time, cost, availability of materials, etc
plural of constraint
Algebraic expressions of limitations faced by a firm, such as those limiting its productive resources
things or circumstances which limit or prevent development efforts
The limiting rows and bounds on variables of a model The model constraints are the relationships expressed in the rows and in the range between variables and bound vectors
constraint
A condition that a solution to an optimization problem must satisfy
observational constraints
plural form of observational constraint
constraint
A constraint is something that limits or controls what you can do. Their decision to abandon the trip was made because of financial constraints
constraint
{n} compulsion, force, confinement
budgetary constraints
restrictions of a budget due to a lack of money
constraint
This term usually refers to the placement of a caveat on the search algorithm, so that it never examines trees that are pre-specified by the user as being unwanted or unlikely Constraint analysis is often used to speed-up the search through tree-space If a search is constrained so that it does not look at improbable relationships (and therefore does not evaluate these topologies), then it might proceed much more quickly On the other hand, constraint analysis might proceed by only finding those trees that are incompatible with the constraint tree (reverse constraint analysis) The latter analysis is used in order to place Decay Indices on the internal branches of a tree
constraint
A semantic condition or restriction Certain constraints are predefined in the UML, others may be user defined Constraints are one of three extendibility mechanisms in the UML See: tagged value, stereotype Contrast: note
constraint
A limit to the design process Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities
constraint
Mandatory requirement to be fulfilled by the designal (design outcome) See also Restriction Examples: "must be manufactured in Australia" "must meet Federal Drug Administration requirements" "must be constructed in stainless steel" There is an important relationship between the design words "objective", "criterion" and "constraint"
constraint
something that constrains
constraint
A constraint restricts possible occurrences or allowable combinations in relationship sets, interactions, object sets, etc There are Co-occurrence Constraints, Object-set Cardinality Constraints, Participation Constraints, and General Constraints
constraint
An SQL constraint is a subobject of a base table that is defined in order to ensure that the actual data complies with the specified conditions Tamino knows four types of constraint: FOREIGN KEY NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY UNIQUE Syntactically, a constraint that refers to a simple column can be defined within a table column element Constraints that refer to more than one column have to be defined by a table constraint element The name of a constraint is unique within the schema, and will be automatically generated if not specified
constraint
A semantic condition or restriction Certain constraints are predefined in the UML, others may be user defined Constraints are one of three extensibility mechanisms in UML See tagged value, stereotype
constraint
A constraint is any limitation upon a person's prospects They are of two sorts: natural constraints, which are caused by natural law, such as the laws of gravity, entropy, or scarcity, and willed constraints, those which are the result of another's undertaking, such as a physical attack or an embezzlement Willed constraints are themselves of two types: private constraints, which are caused by breaches of duty, and public constraints, which are caused by the actions of law to redress breaches of duty
constraint
A condition or proposition that must be maintained as true Constraints are typically applied to the permissible states or operations of an object
constraint
A force of some sort restricting the movement of a system In Life studies the variations of form do not allow infinite variation, something restricts the options available Complexity Theory seeks the laws that apply, if any, in these cases and similar areas
constraint
A constraint is a limitation For example, in a mixture all of the components must add to 100% This constraint is imposed by nature Some constraints are imposed by the experimenter, such as "the sum of the laser pulses and the laser power must be less than 89 "
constraint
the act of constraining; the threat or use of force to control the thoughts or behavior of others
constraint
Usually this is a relation of the form of an inequality, g(x) <= 0, or equation, h(x)=0 More generally, it can be any restriction the decision variables must satisfy For example, some regard "x must be integer-valued" as a constraint, while others would say that this is simply the domain of the decision variables in the mathematical program There are other relations, such as the logical form of a precedence constraint: IF x=0 THEN y=0
constraint
A restriction among degrees of freedom imposed independently of any applied forces/torques A constraint removes one or more independent degrees of freedom, unless that constraint is redundant and restricts degrees of freedom that otherwise could not move anyway Constraints can also create inconsistencies with the applied forces/torques that lead to simulation errors
constraint
A constraint is a relation between two or more scheduling objects In DÉJÀ VU a constraint is projected on a satisfaction degree, a real number between 0 and 1 Constraint types are differentiated and if we consider a certain constraint type in the schedule (e g a compatibility constraint) we speak of a measure or an evaluation function
constraint
A component of the logical data model consisting of an arbitrary truth-valued expression which must evaluate to true at transaction boundaries Also, a truth-valued expression used to describe the set of legal values for a scalar type
constraint
the state of being physically constrained; "dogs should be kept under restraint"
constraint
The act of constraining, or the state of being constrained; that which compels to, or restrains from, action; compulsion; restraint; necessity
constraint
Constraint is control over the way you behave which prevents you from doing what you want to do. = restraint
constraint
the act of constraining; the threat or use of force to control the thoughts or behavior of others the state of being physically constrained; "dogs should be kept under restraint
constraint
Data rule or restriction that is enforced within the database rather than at application or object level The following constraint types are available in Oracle: primary key, unique, foreign key (references), check, NOT NULL, etc
constraint
a device that retards something's motion; "the car did not have proper restraints fitted"
constraint
In general systems thinking, a limit to a system entity or relationship In TOC, the process or process step that limits Throughput In CCPM, the Critical Chain of a single project, or the Drum Resource in a multi-project environment In project terminology, limitations placed on scheduling a task; e g 'Start no earlier than
constraint
Restriction (See Asset Constraint)
constraint
The constraint may be a: hard constraint: constraint that must be satisfied for a solution to be feasible soft constraint: relations whose satisfaction is aimed at while their violation does not invalidate a solution (see criterion)
constraint
{i} restriction; artificial manner, unnatural manner; force
constraint
Restriction or boundary impacting overall capability, priority, and resource The four primary project coordination constraints are scope, quality, time and resources (back to top)
constraint
A business rule that places a restriction on business actions and therefore restrictions on the resulting data
constraint
A relationship that defines one of the following for an element in a dimension-driven design: Its relationship with another element: i e perpendicular, parallel, or tangent A dimension Its position in the model (referred to as a fixed constraint) A constraint is solved whenever a dimension-driven cell is modified
economical constraints
economic limitations, factors which inhibit the growth of an economy
political constraints
political conditions which require a certain action
theory of constraints
Originally developed by Dr Eliyahu Goldratt and published in his book The Goal, and based on the theory that a system has a single goal, and that systems are composed of multiple linked activities, one of which acts as a constraint on the whole system It places emphasis on methods to achieve the primary business goal of making money through increasing throughput and reducing inventory and operating expenses, ways to synchronize the production pace of linked activities and ensure continued operation of the system constraint, and the use of thinking processes to identify problems and propose alternatives
theory of constraints
(Ticaret) (TOC) Originally developed by Dr. Eliyahu Goldratt and published in his book The Goal, and based on the theory that a system has a single goal, and that systems are composed of multiple linked activities, one of which acts as a constraint on the whole system. It places emphasis on methods to achieve the primary business goal of making money through increasing throughput and reducing inventory and operating expenses, ways to synchronize the production pace of linked activities and ensure continued operation of the system constraint, and the use of thinking processes to identify problems and propose alternatives
theory of constraints
Also called constraints management, it is a set of tools that examines the entire system for continuous improvement The current reality tree, conflict resolution diagram, future reality tree, prerequisite tree and transition tree are the five tools used in its ongoing improvement process
theory of constraints
A management approach that focuses on identifying and relaxing the constraints that limit an organization's ability to reach a higher level of goal attainment
theory of constraints
A management philosophy developed by Dr Eliyahu M Goldratt that is broken down into three interrelated areas - logistics, performance measurement, and logical thinking Logistics include drum-buffer-rope scheduling, buffer management, and VAT analysis Performance measurement includes throughput, inventory and operating expense, and the five focusing steps Logical thinking includes identifying the root problem (current reality tree), identifying and expanding win-win solutions (evaporating cloud and future reality tree), and developing implementation plans (prerequisite tree and transition tree)
theory of constraints
Describes methods to maximise operating profit when faced with some bottleneck and some non-bottleneck operations
under constraints
by force, without a choice, after the situation has become what it is
constraints

    Turkish pronunciation

    kınstreynts

    Pronunciation

    /kənˈstrānts/ /kənˈstreɪnts/

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