mes'ul

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Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Yaptığı iş ve hareketlerden hesap vermeğe mecbur olan. Mes'uliyetli. Bir işin idâresi kendisine âit olan
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Ceza verilmiş olan
MES'ULİYET
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Mes'ul olma hâli. Yaptığı iş ve hareketten hesap vermeğe mecbur olu
MES'A
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (C. Mesâi) "Sa'y: Çalışma" manasına mimli masdar
MES'AD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Merdiven. İp merdiven
MES'ADET
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bahtiyarlık. Saadete sebeb olacak haslet. İyilik
MES'AL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Boğazda öksürecek yer
MES'ELE
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Düşünülecek iş ve husus. Halledilmesi lâzım iş. Ehemmiyetli iş
MES'ELE
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Savaş, muharebe, ceng, harp
MES'UD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Saadetli, iman ehli olan, bahtiyar. Mutlu
MES'UDANE
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. İman ehline, bahtiyar olana yakışır halde. Saadetlice. Cenab-ı Hakk'ın emrine, rızasına uygun şekilde. Sevinçli ve ferahlıkla
MES'UDİYET
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Mes'udluk, kutluluk, bahtiyarlık
mes
Değme, dokunma anlamında eski sözcük
mes
ince deriden yapılmış, fermuarlı ayakkabı
mes
ince deriden ayakkabı
mes
Ayağa giyilen bir tür ayakkabı
mes
Değme, dokunma
MÜDA'MES
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Gizli, saklı
English - English

Definition of mes'ul in English English dictionary

MES
(Ticaret) (manufacturing execution system) A production scheduling and tracking system used to analyze and report resource availability and status, schedule and update orders, collect detailed execution data such as material usage, labor usage, process parameters, order and equipment status, and other critical information. It accesses bill of material, routing and other data from the base ERP system and is typically the system used for real-time shop floor reporting and monitoring that feeds activity data back to the base system
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Enables network managers to gather control data from the shop floor into coherent and relevant information Key functions include data acquisition, dispatching, document control, scheduling, resource allocation, product history, operational analysis, and management of labor, maintenance, processes, and quality
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A combining form denoting in the middle, intermediate; denoting a type of hydrocarbons which are regarded as methenyl derivatives
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Mobile End System The portable wireless computing device that can roam from site to cell while communicating with the MDBS via CDPD An end system that accesses the CDPD network through the airlink interface
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Manufacturing Executing System
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Multilingual European Subset MES-1, MES-2 and MES-3A are defined as ISO/IEC 10646 collections
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Management Execution System By monitoring labour resources, process history and machine usage & failures, a MES will help various features such as preventive maintenance, employee time & attendance, quantity maintenance and operator data
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Minnesota Extension Services (state)
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Also used adjectively
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See Manufacturing Execution System
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-manufacturing execution system Software systems designed to integrate with enterprise systems to enhance the shop floor control functionality that is usually inadequate in ERP systems MES provides for shop floor scheduling, production and labor reporting, integration with computerized manufacturing systems such as automatic data collection and computerized machinery
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Medical Equipment Set
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MES is a term used to describe systems that track and manage all aspects of a job in real time while it is in the execution phase or in process It may include resource management, capacity scheduling, maintenance management, statistical quality control, laboratory information management, process management, data collection, plant wide document management and process optimisation MES is focused on the short term and may link to ERP/MRPII software for higher level planning and control tasks
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See: Management Execution System (MES)
mes-
Variant of meso-
Nîmes
A city of southern France northeast of Montpellier. Thought to have been founded by Greek colonists, it was one of the leading cities of Roman Gaul and has many important ruins dating from the first and second centuries Population: 128,549