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08:32 Feb 3, 2010 |
Serbo-Croat to English translations [PRO] Energy / Power Generation / Power transmission system | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Irena Kacarski-Kimova North Macedonia Local time: 16:04 | ||||||
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5 +1 | compliance |
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3 | conformance |
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compliance Explanation: to comply with: to adhere to prescribed requirrement(s), to put in agreement compliance to put in compliance with compliance report compliance plan / programme / schedule statutory compliance legislative compliance comply with the provisions etc. |
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conformance Explanation: Usaglašenost (Conformance) - Stepen usaglašenosti konstrukcije i operacionih karakteristika proizvoda sa postavljenim standardima/uslugama (dimenzije ... www.wattpad.com/3052?p=11 Conformance testing or type testing is testing to determine whether a system meets some specified standard. To aid in this, many test procedures and test ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conformance_testing Com..... pliance = legal com...... formity = fit com.... formance = performance difference among non-compliance, non-conformity and non-conformance? non-compliance = not complying with rules, regulations, procedures, specs, etc non-conformity = the end product does not conform with specifications non-conformance = procedures/processes in place do not conform to specifications/regulations,etc. Another way of looking at these three terms (considered here without the 'non-' prefix): 'compliance' refers to a manufacturer's intention when designing a new product - e.g. they may set out to design a product that complies with (is in compliance with) the relevant FCC or EU regulations. 'conformity' refers to whether or not the product actually does conform when it leaves the factory. So, even though a product may 'comply', individual samples of the product might not 'conform' owing, for example, to inadequate control over the manufacturing process. 'conformance' comes into play when determining - usually in carefully-controlled test environment - the degree of conformity of a product sample with the product design specification; conformance testing may also be extended to determine whether the design specification is adequate to ensure compliance with the regulations. http://www.proz.com/kudoz/English/engineering_general/302982... |
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