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A quantitative measure of the degree to which a system, component, or process possesses a given attribute [5]. (Maybe we should think of metrics as the clues at the scene of a crime. Gather them now or lose them forever, and who knows what clues will crack the case?)
Ãâó: www.stsc.hill.af.mil/crosstalk/1994/07/xt94d07l.as...
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1) An urban, electric, high-frequency mass-transit train system with its own independent right-of-way.
Ãâó: www.metrodemontreal.com/info/glossary.html
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A measured value. For example, total sales is a metric.
Ãâó: www.1keydata.com/datawarehousing/glossary1.html
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A standard of measurement for thickness and the diameter of RAW SILK. It calls as a length figure of One-Gram filament wool. The most common figure has the Range of 3 - 10.
Ãâó: www.irancarpet.ir/english/encyclopedia/terminology...
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An efficient underground railway system in Paris. A similar system is planned for London, once they've got rid of the Tube.
Ãâó: www.razza.fsnet.co.uk/oyfordmone.htm
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