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  2. Build–operate–transfer - Wikipedia

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    Buildoperatetransfer (BOT) or buildownoperatetransfer (BOOT) is a form of project delivery method, usually for large-scale infrastructure projects, wherein a private entity receives a concession from the public sector (or the private sector on rare occasions) to finance, design, construct, own, and operate a facility stated in the concession contract.

  3. Project delivery method - Wikipedia

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    Design–build–finance–operate-maintain (DBFOM) [10] [11] also referred to as Design–build–finance–maintain-operate (DBFMO) [12] [13] is a project delivery method very similar to BOOT except that there is no actual ownership transfer. Moreover, the contractor assumes the risk of financing until the end of the contract period.

  4. Public–private partnership - Wikipedia

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    Buildoperatetransfer (BOT) Buildoperatetransfer represents a complete integration of the project delivery: the same contract governs the design, construction, operations, maintenance, and financing of the project. After some concessionary period, the facility is transferred back to the owner. Buildownoperatetransfer (BOOT)

  5. Category:Build–operate–transfer - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buildoperatetransfer" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Models of communication - Wikipedia

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    Shannon–Weaver model of communication [86] The Shannon–Weaver model is another early and influential model of communication. [10] [32] [87] It is a linear transmission model that was published in 1948 and describes communication as the interaction of five basic components: a source, a transmitter, a channel, a receiver, and a destination.

  7. Communicology - Wikipedia

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    Communicology is the scholarly and academic study of how people create and use messages to affect the social environment. Communicology is an academic discipline that distinguishes itself from the broader field of human communication with its exclusive use of scientific methods to study communicative phenomena.

  8. Pay on production - Wikipedia

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    Pay on production (PoP) is a special build-operate-transfer (BOT) model, where payment is made to a supplier by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) per piece produced on the supplier's own equipment by the OEM's employees.

  9. Source–message–channel–receiver model of communication

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    The SMCR model is usually described as a linear transmission model of communication. [4] [17] Its main focus is to identify the basic parts of communication and to show how their characteristics shape the communicative process. In this regard, Berlo understands his model as "a model of the ingredients of communication". [24]