Betekenis van:
operating capability
operating capability
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the capability of a technological system to perform as intended
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- The EU military operation shall end no later than 12 months after having reached Initial Operating Capability.
- Not later than 9 May 2011, Member States shall provide the Discovery and View Services with initial operating capability.
- The EU military operation shall terminate 12 months after the initial operating capability is declared, subject to the prolongation of UNSC Resolutions 1814 (2008) and 1816 (2008).
- Mode S interrogators, when operating with an II code and if enabled by an appropriate operational parameter, shall be configurable by the operator to either: not use lockout for transponders which report no SI capability in their data link capability report or cannot report their data link capability, or
- Mode S interrogators, when operating with an SI code and if enabled by an appropriate operational parameter, shall consider transponders replying with all call replies encoded using the matching II code as non-SI equipped transponders, irrespectively of the SI capability reported in the data link capability report defined in the document referred to in Annex I point 2.
- Wireless "personal area network" equipment that implement only published or commercial cryptographic standards and where the cryptographic capability is limited to a nominal operating range not exceeding 30 metres according to the manufacturer’s specifications.
- Mode S interrogators, when operating with an SI code and if enabled by an appropriate operational parameter, shall interrogate transponders lacking SI code capability using the Mode S multisite lockout protocol messages foreseen for II code operation.
- The Traffic Operation and Management TSI or national operating rules for shunting, specify shunting speeds in accordance with the energy absorption capability of the buffers specified in section 4.2.
- On 25 September 2007, the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 1778 (2007) approving the establishment of a UN Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT) and authorising the EU to conduct an operation in those countries for a period of 12 months from the declaration of Initial Operating Capability.
- Without prejudice to paragraph 4 of this Article, operators shall ensure that aircraft operating flights referred to in Article 1(3) with an individual certificate of airworthiness first issued on or after 1 January 2011 have the capability to operate the data link services defined in Annex II.
- The Traffic Operation and Management TSI or national operating rules for shunting, specify shunting speeds in accordance with the energy absorption capability of the buffers specified in section 4.2. The Traffic Operation and Management TSI specifies the maximum train mass considering the geographical conditions in accordance with the strength of the coupler specified in section 4.2.
- ‘initial operating capability’ means the ability of a Network Service to provide full functionality without guaranteeing quality of service in conformity with the rules set out in Annex I to this Regulation or access to the service for all users through the INSPIRE geo-portal;
- Without prejudice to paragraph 4 of this Article, operators shall ensure that aircraft operating flights referred to in Article 1(3) with an individual certificate of airworthiness first issued before 1 January 2011 have the capability to operate the data link services defined in Annex II as from 5 February 2015.
- ‘Continuous duty operation’ means the capability of an electric motor with an integrated cooling system to operate at nominal load without interruption below its rated maximum temperature rise. 7. ‘Brake motor’ means a motor equipped with an electro-mechanical brake unit operating directly on the motor shaft without couplings. Article 3 Ecodesign requirements
- United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1778 (2007) of 25 September 2007 approved the establishment of a UN Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT) and authorised the EU to deploy forces in these countries for a period of 12 months from the declaration of Initial Operating Capability.