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O que (quem) é -centric - definição

MILITARY DOCTRINE OR THEORY OF WAR PIONEERED BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE IN THE 1990S
Network Centric Warfare; Network centric operations; Networked enabled capability; Network Warfare; Netcentric warfare; Network-centric operations; Net-centric operations; Network centric war; Net-centric warfare

-centric      
¦ combining form
1. having a specified centre: geocentric.
2. originating from a specified viewpoint: Eurocentric.
Derivatives
-centricity combining form.
Origin
from Gk kentrikos, on the pattern of words such as (con)centric.
Centric         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Centric (disambiguation)
·adj ·Alt. of Centrical.
centric         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Centric (disambiguation)
¦ adjective
1. in or at the centre; central.
2. Botany (of a diatom) radially symmetrical. Compare with pennate.
Derivatives
centrical adjective
centricity -'tr?s?ti noun

Wikipédia

Network-centric warfare

Network-centric warfare, also called network-centric operations or net-centric warfare, is a military doctrine or theory of war that aims to translate an information advantage, enabled partly by information technology, into a competitive advantage through the computer networking of dispersed forces. It was pioneered by the United States Department of Defense in the 1990s.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para -centric
1. "We‘re changing our whole planning focus now from Louisiana–centric to Gulf Coast–centric," Cannon told the subcommittee.
2. "The challenge," he says, "is to create global content rather than UK–centric or even Euro–centric games.
3. She promised to be "pretty New York–centric," and was.
4. "Her campaign was largely Hindu centric," the article said.
5. "Telecoms will now have to change their business model –– they should go from a network–centric to a client–centric approach.