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*[[Provisioning]], in telecommunications the act of equipping a telecommunications network so that it is capable of providing a specific service to its users |
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'''Provisioning''' may refer to: |
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*Provisioning, traditionally, to stock needed materials or supplies; especially a stock of food. In this sense it is usually used to describe supplying a vessel for an extended voyage, such as: |
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* [[Provisioning (technology)]], the equipping of a telecommunications network or IT resources |
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** [[Provisioning of USS Constitution|Provisioning of USS ''Constitution'']] |
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* Provisioning, forms of parental behavior in ethology and entomology |
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** [[Mass provisioning]], in which an adult insect stocks all the food for each of her offspring in a small chamber |
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** [[Progressive provisioning]], in which an adult feeds its larvae directly after they have hatched |
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*[[Provision (disambiguation)]] |
* [[Provision (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 13:21, 22 April 2023
Look up provisioning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Provisioning may refer to:
- Provisioning (technology), the equipping of a telecommunications network or IT resources
- Provisioning (cruise ship), supplying a vessel for an extended voyage
- Provisioning, forms of parental behavior in ethology and entomology
- Mass provisioning, in which an adult insect stocks all the food for each of her offspring in a small chamber
- Progressive provisioning, in which an adult feeds its larvae directly after they have hatched