operational$55248$ - traduzione in greco
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operational$55248$ - traduzione in greco

DEFINING A CONCEPT IN TERMS OF SPECIFIC, REPLICABLE ACTIONS OR PROCEDURES
Operational; Operational description; Operational definitions

operational      
adj. της εργασίας, επιχειρήσεων
operating expenses         
OPERATING EXPENSES
Operating expenses; Operational expenditure; Operating Expense Control; Operational expense; Revenue expenditure; Travel expenses; Travel expense; Revenue expenditures
έξοδα λειτουργίας
travel expenses         
OPERATING EXPENSES
Operating expenses; Operational expenditure; Operating Expense Control; Operational expense; Revenue expenditure; Travel expenses; Travel expense; Revenue expenditures
έξοδα ταξιδιού

Definizione

operational
1.
A machine or piece of equipment that is operational is in use or is ready for use.
The whole system will be fully operational by December 1995.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
2.
Operational factors or problems relate to the working of a system, device, or plan.
The nuclear industry was required to prove that every operational and safety aspect had been fully researched.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
operationally
The device had been used operationally some months previously.
ADV: ADV adj, ADV after v

Wikipedia

Operational definition

An operational definition specifies concrete, replicable procedures designed to represent a construct. In the words of American psychologist S.S. Stevens (1935), "An operation is the performance which we execute in order to make known a concept." For example, an operational definition of "fear" (the construct) often includes measurable physiologic responses that occur in response to a perceived threat. Thus, "fear" might be operationally defined as specified changes in heart rate, galvanic skin response, pupil dilation, and blood pressure.