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  2. Tracking signal - Wikipedia

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    Tracking signal. In statistics and management science, a tracking signal monitors any forecasts that have been made in comparison with actuals, and warns when there are unexpected departures of the outcomes from the forecasts. Forecasts can relate to sales, inventory, or anything pertaining to an organization's future demand.

  3. Inventory - Wikipedia

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    Inventory ( American English) or stock ( British English) refers to the goods and materials that a business holds for the ultimate goal of resale, production or utilisation. [nb 1] Inventory management is a discipline primarily about specifying the shape and placement of stocked goods. It is required at different locations within a facility or ...

  4. Course (navigation) - Wikipedia

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    The path that a vessel follows over the ground is called a ground track, course made good or course over the ground. [1] For an aircraft it is simply its track. [3] The intended track is a route. For ships and aircraft, routes are typically straight-line segments between waypoints. A navigator determines the bearing (the compass direction from ...

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  6. New World Order - Wikipedia

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    The New World Order (Robertson book), 1991, a conspiracy theory of Christian persecution. The New World Order of Islam, (Urdu: Nizam-e-Nau ), a 1942 address by Ahmadiyya Mirza Mahmood Ahmad. The Gulf Crisis and the New World Order, a 1990 book by Mirza Tahir Ahmad. The New World Order, a 2004 science fiction novel by Ben Jeapes.

  7. Work order - Wikipedia

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    A work order is usually a task or a job for a customer, that can be scheduled or assigned to someone. [1] Such an order may be from a customer request or created internally within the organization. Work orders may also be created as follow ups to inspections or audits. A work order may be for products or services.