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What (who) is FCA - definition

RESERVE COMPONENT OF THE IRISH ARMY
Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil; FCÁ; An Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil; An Forsa Cosanta Aitiuil; Forsa Cosanta Aitiuil; Irish Army Reserve; Local Defence Force; Cúltaca an Airm; Local Security Force
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  • Members of the FCA, early 1960s
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A RIGOROUS METHOD OF DERIVING AN ONTOLOGY FROM A COLLECTION OF OBJECTS AND THEIR PROPERTIES
Concept lattice; Concept analysis; Galois lattice; Concept algebra; Formal Concept Analysis; Algorithms for formal concept analysis; Formal context; Formal concept
In information science, formal concept analysis (FCA) is a principled way of deriving a concept hierarchy or formal ontology from a collection of objects and their properties. Each concept in the hierarchy represents the objects sharing some set of properties; and each sub-concept in the hierarchy represents a subset of the objects (as well as a superset of the properties) in the concepts above it.

Wikipedia

Army Reserve (Ireland)

The Army Reserve (AR) (Irish: Cúltaca an Airm) is the reserve land component of the Irish Defence Forces. It is the second line reserve of the Irish Army. The Army Reserve involves active military service on a part-time basis, and is one of two elements of the Reserve Defence Forces, the other element being the Naval Service Reserve (NSR).

It was established on 1 October 2005 to replace and reorganise the previous reserve organisation, and to improve training and courses along the lines of the regular, full-time Permanent Defence Forces (PDF). This reorganisation saw the creation of an overriding Reserve Defence Forces structure which spans both the Army and Naval Service Reserve.

Prior to the 2005 restructure, the land component of the reserve forces were known as the Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil (FCA) (local defence force), which in turn has its origins in the units formed in 1920s. Army Reserve elements are now integrated with PDF units, under the "Single Force" framework.

In times of crisis or emergency, Reservists are liable to be called up on permanent service within the state or outside it by the Minister for Defence or Government of Ireland in accordance with the Defence Acts.

Examples of use of FCA
1. The FCA is authorised to monitor, inspect and approve all types of drinking water.
2. The saffron was adulterated with other flowers, according to a source at the FCA.
3. A team of five FCA officials is always ready to respond to such complaints 24 hours a day.
4. The FCA has forwarded the case to the authorities for further action against the people involved, he said.
5. In Abu Dhabi the Food Control Authority (FCA) closed 76 premises during its inspections on Monday night.