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  2. Operational technology - Wikipedia

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    Operational technology is utilized in many sectors and environments, such as: Oil and gas; Power and utilities; Chemicals manufacturing; Water treatment; Waste management; Transportation; Scientific experimentation; Critical manufacturing; Building management and automation; Building lighting controls and automation; Mining and mineral processing

  3. List of computing and IT abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    SDK—Software Development Kit; SDL—Simple DirectMedia Layer; SDN—Service Delivery Network; SDP—Session Description Protocol; SDR—Software-Defined Radio; SDRAM—Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory; SDSL—Symmetric DSL; SE—Single Ended; SEI—Software Engineering Institute; SEO—Search Engine Optimization; SFTP—Secure FTP

  4. Order management system - Wikipedia

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    An OMS allows firms to input orders to the system for routing to the pre-established destinations. They also allow firms to change, cancel and update orders. When an order is executed on the sell-side, the sell-side OMS must then update its state and send an execution report to the order's originating firm.

  5. List of abbreviations in oil and gas exploration and production

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    1C – Proved contingent resources; 1oo2 – One out of two voting (instrumentation) 1P – Proven reserves 2C – Proved and probable contingent resources; 2D – two-dimensional ()

  6. Software mining - Wikipedia

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    Software mining is an application of knowledge discovery in the area of software modernization which involves understanding existing software artifacts. This process is related to a concept of reverse engineering. Usually the knowledge obtained from existing software is presented in the form of models to which specific queries can be made when ...

  7. Operational data store - Wikipedia

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    An operational data store (ODS) is used for operational reporting and as a source of data for the enterprise data warehouse (EDW). It is a complementary element to an EDW in a decision support environment, and is used for operational reporting, controls, and decision making, as opposed to the EDW, which is used for tactical and strategic decision support.

  8. OMS - Wikipedia

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    With OMS, users can integrate the mobile capabilities of Outlook and SharePoint with their mobile devices. Oracle Management Server, an executable component of Oracle database servers; Orbital Maneuvering System, rocket engines used on the Space Shuttle orbiters; Order management system, business software used in logistics for order entry and ...

  9. Automated mining - Wikipedia

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    Remote control technology is generally used to enable mining equipment to operate in dangerous conditions such as unstable terrain, blast areas or in high risk areas of falling debris, or underground mining. Remote control technology is generally the least expensive way to automate mining equipment making it an ideal entry point for companies ...