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indicator A generic term for minor signals other than the main block signals: shunting indicators, points indicators, trap indicators, etc.
Ãâó: irfca.org/faq/faq-jargon.html
indicator An assessment tool that represents more general information about an individual, a group of people, a program, or a system. Indicators help describe the health of a group of people, or how well a program is functioning at a given moment, and how it is changing over time. Often used as a synonym for measure.
Ãâó: www.ihs.gov/PublicInfo/Publications/Baseline/gloss...
indicator is the unit of measurement (or pointers) that is used to monitor or evaluate the achievement of project objectives over time. Indicators can include specification of quantifiable targets and measures of quality.
Ãâó: www.aadcp.org/keyterms.html
indicator A quantitative or qualitative parameter which can be assessed in relation to a criterion. It describes objectively and ambiguously the content of the criterion.
Ãâó: www.ffcs-finland.org/eng/esittely/standardit/sms10...
indicator An indicator provides evidence that a certain condition exists or certain results have or have not been achieved. Indicators enable decision-makers to assess progress towards the achievement of intended outputs, outcomes, goals, and objectives.
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