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 Übersetzung für 'knowledge driven' von Englisch nach Deutsch
knowledge-driven {adj}wissensbasiert
Teiltreffer
driven {adj} {past-p}betrieben
30
-driven {suffix}-gesteuert
68
driven {adj} {past-p}angetrieben
97
driven {past-p}gefahren
289
driven {adj}ehrbegierig [geh.]
driven {adj} {past-p}getrieben
297
driven {past-p}chauffiert
comm.econ.
demand-driven {adj}
nachfragegesteuert
output-driven {adj}ergebnisorientiert
event-driven {adj}ereignisgesteuert
finance-driven {adj}finanzgetrieben
method-driven {adj}methodengeleitet
driven {adj} [ambitious]ehrgeizig
575
driven {adj} [person]engagiert
206
tech.
motor-driven {adj}
motorisch
model-driven {adj}modellgetrieben
comm.econ.
commercially-driven {adj}
kommerzorientiert
tech.
menu-driven {adj}
menugeführt [veraltet für menügeführt]
driven back {past-p}zurückgefahren
chauffeur-driven {adj}mit Fahrer [nachgestellt]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • There are two main approaches to prospectivity mapping: data-driven and knowledge-driven.
  • Policy actors are persuaded to conform to the community’s consensual, knowledge-driven ideas without the epistemic community requiring a more material form of power.
  • Knowledge-Driven Media Development (KDMD) is an IPDC special initiative agreed on at the 57th meeting of the IPDC Bureau in March 2013.
  • He advised the British government on matters of the Internet and the knowledge-driven economy.
  • A knowledge-driven economy also contributes to the growth in the use of the contingent workforce because organizations rely more on their specific and expert knowledge and expertise.

  • One such report produced in 2000 by the Department for Trade and Industry, titled 'Our competitive future: building the knowledge driven economy' outlined whether or not there was capability to lower the boundaries for skilled professionals which was influenced significantly by then Immigration and Asylum minister Barbara Roche and Minister for Competitiveness Alan Johnson.
  • UNICEF-supported Life Skills is a shift from a teacher-centered, knowledge-driven process of schooling to one where knowledge, skills and values are seen as interrelated and where students are considered as vital part of a learning process.
  • It targets distributed knowledge-driven ad hoc workflows, wherein distributed information systems are required to coordinate work with initially unknown sets of actors and activities.
  • Education in the sciences encounters new dimensions with the changing landscape of science and technology, a fast-changing culture and a knowledge-driven era.
  • He recounted these efforts in a book he wrote entitled “Building a Knowledge-Driven Organization”.

  • Boustead Projects has played a key role in building numerous industrial facilities within JTC Corporation's industrial parks including the Airport Logistics Park of Singapore and the knowledge-driven Paya Lebar iPark.
  • BNNRC's approach to media development is both knowledge-driven and context-sensitive, and it takes into account the challenges and opportunities created by the rapidly changing media environment in Bangladesh including community radio development giving voices for the voiceless.
  • According to 'The China Modernization Report', China measures its modernization level with two assessment criteria; first stage, "industrialization and urbanization" and second stage, a "knowledge-driven and information-driven" society.
  • The disparate vectors which empower these heterogeneous poles are difficult to compare or measure; stability in the age of globalization will therefore depend largely upon the diplomatic functions of knowledge-driven problem solving and complex balancing.
  • Hybrid approaches in emotion recognition are essentially a combination of knowledge-based techniques and statistical methods, which exploit complementary characteristics from both techniques.

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