09:55 Jan 21, 2009 |
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3 +1 | Framework Order Number (Nummer raamcontract) |
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1 | Typo ? FOM ? Figure of merit misschien? |
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fons Framework Order Number (Nummer raamcontract) Explanation: Ik denk dat het staat voor Framework Order Number(s), maar ik vind geen formele bevestiging. De term wordt wel gebruikt in SAP, zie voorbeelden. Reference: http://iris.tennessee.edu/BPP/FI/Materials%20Management/MIR7... Reference: http://help.sap.com/bp_serv603/BBLibrary/Documentation/279_B... |
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fons Typo ? FOM ? Figure of merit misschien? Explanation: From WIKPEDIA: A figure of merit is a quantity used to characterize the performance of a device relative to other devices of the same type. In engineering, figures of merit are often defined for particular materials or devices in order to determine their relative utility for an application. In commerce, such figures are often used as a marketing tool to convince consumers to choose a particular brand. Examples: Clock rate of a CPU Contrast ratio of an LCD Frequency response of a speaker Fill factor of a solar panel Resolution of the CCD in a digital camera Detection performance of a sonar system Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figure_of_merit |
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