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The term '''provisioning''' can refer to: |
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*'''[[Provisioning]]''', in [[telecommunication]] the act of acquiring telecommunications service from the submission of the requirement through the activation of service. |
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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 (cruise ship)]]''' |
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**'''[[Provisioning (RMS Titanic)]]''' |
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'''[[Provisioning (cruise ship)|Provisioning]]''' can also define the act of supplying a vessel for an extended voyage such as a modern [[cruise ship]] or an early [[Ocean liner|ocean liner]] such as the ''[[Provisioning (RMS Titanic)|Titanic]]''. |
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**'''[[Provisioning (USS Constitution)]]''' |
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'''[[Provisioning (USS Constitution)|Provisioning]]''' in the [[18th Century|18th]] and [[19th Century]] on board [[sailing ship|sailing ships]] was even more crucial due to the unknown element of who or what would be available on the other side, when you would get there and how to [[Food preservation|preserve]] it. |
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Revision as of 01:45, 22 February 2006
The term provisioning can refer to:
- Provisioning, in telecommunication the act of acquiring telecommunications service from the submission of the requirement through the activation of service.
- 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: