Operationalisation definition

Operationalisation means when all the components of the total solution are successfully commissioned and are in fully working condition for meeting any day to day operational requirements and any demands placed upon them.

Examples of Operationalisation in a sentence

  • Sub-result 2.2: Operationalisation of the legal framework: - Access to asylum procedures updated.

  • Any amendment to the provisions of this Agreement and its Schedule on the Mechanism for the Operationalisation of the CERM shall be effected by consent of all the ASEAN Member States and shall become effective on a mutually agreed date.

  • Focus Areas 1: Policy Formulation, (Cabinet Memos, Legislation, Standards, Guidelines, Regulations) Coordination, Monitoring and Evaluation Focus Areas 2: Service Delivery Standards (Operationalisation of the Client Service Charter, activities being implemented to improve service delivery standards, e.g. automation of services, client satisfaction surveys, stakeholder engagements/consultations, etc.

  • In this article, I review numerous provisions of SDT and find that many are incompletely theorised in terms of how they are to be operationalised to meet the relevant developmental, financial and trade needs of developing countries and LDCs. Operationalisation of SDT was often left to the discretion and/interpretation of developed countries.

  • The Company shall provide Operationalisation Services and the Guarantee Management Services to Northern Arc in accordance with the Guarantee Management Services Agreement, with respect to the Northern Arc Guarantees.

  • The Company shall provide Operationalisation Services and the Guarantee Management Services to MSDF in accordance with the MSDF Services Agreement, with respect to the MSDF Guarantees.

  • Operationalisation of border land to head of time consider waiver of applicable for both as to nepal treaties with any thoughtless erosion of.