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Что (кто) такое Inspect - определение

AN EXAMINATION OR INVESTIGATION; THE RIGHT TO SEE AND DUPLICATE DOCUMENTS, ENTER LAND, OR MAKE OTHER SUCH EXAMINATIONS FOR THE PURPOSE OF GATHERING EVIDENCE.
Inspect; Annual inspection; Surprise inspection; Safety inspection; Inspections; Check-out procedure; Labour inspectorate
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inspect         
¦ verb look at closely, typically to assess quality.
?examine officially.
Derivatives
inspection noun
Origin
C17 (earlier (ME) as inspection): from L. inspect-, inspicere 'look into, examine', or from its frequentative, inspectare.
inspect         
(inspects, inspecting, inspected)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you inspect something, you look at every part of it carefully in order to find out about it or check that it is all right.
Elaine went outside to inspect the playing field...
= examine
VERB: V n
inspection (inspections)
He had completed his inspection of the doors...
N-VAR
2.
When an official inspects a place or a group of people, they visit it and check it carefully, for example in order to find out whether regulations are being obeyed.
The Public Utilities Commission inspects us once a year...
VERB: V n
inspection
Officers making a routine inspection of the vessel found fifty kilograms of the drug.
N-VAR
Inspect         
II. Inspect ·vt To view and examine officially, as troops, arms, goods offered, work done for the public, ·etc.; to Oversee; to Superintend.
III. Inspect ·vt To look upon; to view closely and critically, ·esp. in order to ascertain quality or condition, to detect errors, ·etc., to examine; to Scrutinize; to Investigate; as, to inspect conduct.
inspect         
v. a.
1.
Examine, scrutinize, investigate, look into, pry into.
2.
Superintend, supervise, oversee.
Switch statement         
SELECTION CONTROL MECHANISM IN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
Case statement; Switch case; Switch-case; Select case; Select statement; Inspect statement; Decode (Oracle); Fallthrough switch; Switch (programming); Fallthrough
In computer programming languages, a switch statement is a type of selection control mechanism used to allow the value of a variable or expression to change the control flow of program execution via search and map.
inspection         
n.
1.
Examination, scrutiny, investigation.
2.
Superintendence, supervision, oversight.
case statement         
SELECTION CONTROL MECHANISM IN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
Case statement; Switch case; Switch-case; Select case; Select statement; Inspect statement; Decode (Oracle); Fallthrough switch; Switch (programming); Fallthrough
switch statement         
SELECTION CONTROL MECHANISM IN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
Case statement; Switch case; Switch-case; Select case; Select statement; Inspect statement; Decode (Oracle); Fallthrough switch; Switch (programming); Fallthrough
<programming> (Or case statement, multi-way branch) A construct found in most high-level languages for selecting one of several possible blocks of code or branch destinations depending on the value of an expression. An example in C is switch (foo(x, y)) { case 1: printf("Hello "); /* fall through */ case 2: printf("Goodbye "); break; case 3: printf("Fish "); break; default: fprintf(stderr, "Odd foo value "); exit(1); } The break statements cause execution to continue after the whole switch statemetnt. The lack of a break statement after the first case means that execution will fall through into the second case. Since this is a common programming error you should add a comment if it is intentional. If none of the explicit cases matches the expression value then the (optional) default case is taken. A similar construct in some functional languages returns the value of one of several expressions selected according to the value of the first expression. A distant relation to the modern switch statement is Fortran's computed goto. (1997-01-30)
inspection         
<testing> A formal evaluation technique in which software requirements, design, or code are examined in detail by a person or group other than the author to detect faults, violations of development standards, and other problems. (1996-05-22)
inspection         
n.
1) to carry out, conduct, make an inspection
2) a close, thorough; cursory, perfunctory; visual inspection
3) a technical inspection
4) on inspection (on closer inspection the money turned out to be counterfeit)

Википедия

Inspection

An inspection is, most generally, an organized examination or formal evaluation exercise. In engineering activities inspection involves the measurements, tests, and gauges applied to certain characteristics in regard to an object or activity. The results are usually compared to specified requirements and standards for determining whether the item or activity is in line with these targets, often with a Standard Inspection Procedure in place to ensure consistent checking. Inspections are usually non-destructive.

Inspections may be a visual inspection or involve sensing technologies such as ultrasonic testing, accomplished with a direct physical presence or remotely such as a remote visual inspection, and manually or automatically such as an automated optical inspection. Non-contact optical measurement and photogrammetry have become common NDT methods for inspection of manufactured components and design optimisation.

A 2007 Scottish Government review of scrutiny of public services (the Crerar Review) defined inspection of public services as "... periodic, targeted scrutiny of specific services, to check whether they are meeting national and local performance standards, legislative and professional requirements, and the needs of service users."

A surprise inspection tends to have different results than an announced inspection. Leaders wanting to know how others in their organization perform can drop in without warning, to see directly what happens. If an inspection is made known in advance, it can give people a chance to cover up or to fix mistakes. This could lead to distorted and inaccurate findings. A surprise inspection, therefore, gives inspectors a better picture of the typical state of the inspected object or process than an announced inspection. It also enhances external confidence in the inspection process.: 28