| coordinate |
The coordinate of a point is the two or three dimensional definition of this point along the axes in a refernce coordinate system. Usually defined in X (horizontal, Y (vertical) and Z (depth) axes of a rectilinear coordinate system, these may also refer to cylindical (Alpha, Radius, Elevation) or spherical coordinates (Alpha, Beta, Radius).
Ãâó: www.digital-division.com/1_3d_digitalisieren_folde...
|
|---|---|
| coordination |
Each Topic-specific Working Group, as part of its Work Plan, issues a Coordinated Requirements Statement ("CRS") composed of self-consistent and achievable Normalized Requirements. Each Normalized Requirement that is included in the CRS is accompanied by a brief paragraph explaining the reasoning behind the original submission(s) that generated the Requirement. Use Cases may be appended to the CRS for added clarity. ...
Ãâó: members.openebook.org/requirements/docs/reqtypes.a...
|
| coordinate system |
"A reference system for the unique definition of a location of a point in n-dimensional space" (Bonham-Carter, 1994, p. 355).
Ãâó: www.gis.state.ar.us/Documents/gisprimer/definition...
|
| coordination |
is the process of having standardization documents (including the qualification requirements) reviewed and commented on by government and private sector organizations.
Ãâó: www.dsp.dla.mil/documents/sd-20/section-12.htm
|
| coordination |
refers to how like or linked activities performed in different locations are coordinated with each other. [Source: M. Porter] [Also see related topic: Configuration.]
Ãâó: www.e-competitors.com/Glossary/terms_c.htm
|