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Ethical wall

Глоссарий ИТ-терминов
    A zone of non-communication between distinct departments of a business or organization to prevent conflicts of interest that might result in the inappropriate release of sensitive information.




Ethical, английский

Ethical ai, английский
    Ethical ai—also referred to as responsible ai or trustworthy ai—refers to the development and deployment of artificial intelligence (ai) systems in a way that aligns with ethical principles and values like individual rights, privacy, non-discrimination, and non-manipulation.


Ethical approach, английский

Ethical approval, английский
  1. Одобрение комитета поэтике. одобрение этическим комитетом проведения исследования на основании рассмотрения протокола исследования, формы информированного согласия и другой документации исследования. встречающийся термин: разрешение комитета по этике.

  2. Ethics approval


Ethical committee, английский
    A group of specialists who monitor experiments involving human beings or who regulate the way in which members of the medical profession conduct themselves


Ethical committee (ec), английский
    Комитет по этике. синонимы: ethical review committee (erc), ethics committee (ec), independent ethics committee (iec). встречающийся термин: этический комитет.


Ethical fund, английский
    See: social conscious mutual fund.


Ethical gemology, английский

Ethical guidelines, английский
    The coach has ethical obligations to the coachee and must understand, communicate and adhere to a set of ethical guidelines, eg icf code of ethics see also professional standards


Ethical hacker, английский
    The dream job for a generation of hackers: a company paying you to break into its network. by simulating attacks from the net or from an internal source, ethical hackers locate weak spots in a company’s network.


Ethical imperative, английский
    An imperative derived from assumptions of


Ethical investment, английский
  1. Ethical investors avoid companies such as military equipment manufacturers or firms that harm the environment. as it is difficult for individual investors to judge whether or not a particular company is ethical, they will use a managed investment fund such as a unit trust or life insurance or pension fund. most uk ethical funds are based on a combination of positive and negative investment criteria. some emphasise the former, others concentrate on the latter, and some try to strike a balance between the two.

  2. Инвестиция, учитывающая морально-социальные принципы инвестора


Ethical principles, английский
    Set of ethical values and concepts for guiding behaviour.


Ethical review committee, английский

Ethical review committee (erc), английский
    Комитет по этике. синонимы: ethical committee (ec), ethics committee (ec), independent ethics committee (iec). встречающийся термин: этический комитет.


Ethical standards, английский
    Specifications of conduct that must be adhered to when participating in and carrying out work.


Ethical values, английский
    The set of established principles and standards governing values


Ethicality, английский
    An action or process inherent to ethical values and standards (being ethical).


Wall, немецкий
    A circle of people meant to keep someone out. example our group made a wall because pasty was coming.


Wall, английский
  1. Any of various permanent upright constructions having a length much greater than the thickness and presenting a continuous surface except where pierced by doors, windows, etc.; used for shelter, protection, or privacy, or to subdivide interior space, to s

  2. See "pocket walls"

  3. A line of 2 to 6 defending players pressed together shoulder-to-shoulder to protect their goal against a close free kick; creates a more difficult shot by reducing the amount of open goal area the kicker has to shoot at.

  4. A nonbearing masonry in which pier arch

  5. A which is part of the envelope of a building, thereby having one face exposed to the weather or to earth.

  6. An exterior , usually of masonry, consisting of an outer and inner withe separated by a continuous air space, but connected together by wire or sheet-metal ties. the dead air space provides improved thermal insulation. cavity flashing

  7. The side part of an organ or a passage in the body  an ulcer formed in the wall of the duodenum.  the doctor made an incision in the abdominal wall.  they removed a fibroma from the wall of the uterus or from the uterine wall.

  8. A bank of earth to restrain the current and overflowing of water. (see sea-bank.)


Communication, английский
  1. Связь; связной

  2. (кан.) решение экспертизы

  3. N коммуни- кация; процесс передачи информации; mis~ недопонимание, непонимание | attr. комму- никативный disorder, impairment, strategy cross-cultural (intercultural) ~ межкультурная коммуникация non-verbal ~ невербальная, неречевая комму- никация verbal ~ вербальная, речевая коммуникация

  4. Передача (распространение) информации процесс информирования населения.

  5. Corresponding by letter, hail, or signal. (see line of communication and boyaux.)

  6. Loosely, the transmission of structure across systems differentiated in time and in space, the process by which one mind affects another, interaction mediated by signals, symbols or messages. more formally and in cybernetics, communication is that construct an observer requires when he cannot take a dynamic system apart without loss (->ana~ysis), yet wants to distinguish, understand and say something about that system`s parts, variables or members, or alternatively, when he wants to explain the behavior of anyone of its parts yet cannot accomplish this adequately without reference to other parts of the system. communication ~s what integrates and distinguishes the participation of individuals in such wholes as groups, communities, societies. a more detailed analysis of communication processes reveals that they involve patterns that convey information, are subjected to numerous constraints and are describable in terms of transformations, including encoding, decoding, (->coding), transmission, and distortions due to the characteristics of a channel. historically, communication. was thought of as a binary relation between a sender and a receiver. modern conceptions of communication include complex networks possibly with feedback loops having the effect of memory, coordination, and coorientation and exhibiting dynamic properties not manifest in, and explainable by, reference to the properties of the.communicators involved (->constructivism). communications (plural


Organization, английский
  1. Организация

  2. N организация lexical ~ лексическая организация orientational a ориентационный metaphor

  3. Европейская организация производства товарного бетона

  4. Организация ~ of safety обеспечение безопасности (на производстве); меры по технике безопасности ~ of work организация работ

  5. Has at least three meanings (1) the act of arranging components to form a pattern different from what would occur by chance, by some criterion or better than it was before (->coordination) e.g., conducting a political campaign; (2) a complex complementary conditionality in behavior or in the coexistence of physical or living components (ashby) as in an ecological system or in such social organizations as a family, a university or a government agency being constituted by its members through conventional rules of conduct, legally recognized and interacted with by observers or by other social organizations; (3) the relations, and processes of communication, including coordination and coorientation among the components or variables of a system that (a) determine the dynamics of interaction and transformations it may undergo in a physical space and (b) constitute (->constitution) its unity whether only for an observer (->allopoiesis) or also for itself (->autopoiesis). in this third and largely cybernetic meaning, the properties of the components that realize a system as a concrete physical entity do not enter the description of that system`s organization. it follows that machines, organisms and social forms of vastly different materiality and components may have the same organization. accordingly, a whole system 56 may be explained in terms of the properties of its components and its organization (->analysis). the use to which a particular system may be put or who created it in the first place is not a feature of its organization. a theory of design (including engineering), management and of (concrete) organizational behavior is concerned with (1). a theory of organizations concerns (2) and attempts to provide generalizations about how cells, or organisms interact or how and why people work together and form larger unities (->general systems theory). cybernetics is concerned and has in fact been considered coextensive with an organization theory which concerns (3) and attempts to provide theories of or a logic for how unities and whole systems can arise or be maintained through the forms of communication (and more complex kinds of interactions and interdependencies) among components without reference to their materiality. the theory of modelling is a direct outgrowth of this organization concept. like cybernetics generally, an organization theory is not disturbed by the possibility that some organizations may not be realized by man or by nature but it will be informed by the finding that they cannot exist (ashby).

  6. A work structure that divides the responsibility for economic resources and processes.

  7. The top level of a business hierarchy.


Information, английский
  1. Knowledge of a particular event or situation, or knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact.

  2. Информация

  3. Facts about something  have you any information about the treatment of sunburn?  the police won’t give us any information about how the accident happened.  you haven’t given me enough information about when your symptoms started.  that’s a very useful piece or bit of information. (note: no plural: some information; a piece of information.)

  4. N информация | attr. информационный flow, structure source of ~ источник информации 1 ранее использовался в более широком значении как ‘умозаключе- ние’. 2 получение выводных данных в процессе обработки информации и/или языка и само выводное знание, умозаключение; мыслительная операция, в ходе которой человек выходит за пределы данных в тек- сте сведений и получает новую информацию. 3 аффикс, вставляемый внутрь корня слова при словообразовании или словоизменении.

  5. In admiralty courts, implies a clause introduced into a citation, intimating that in the event of a party cited not appearing, the court will proceed in his absence.

  6. Информация; данные; сведения

  7. Координационный комитет ин4юрмации о проектируемых и возводимых объектах строительства

  8. Literally that which forms within, but more adequately

  9. Data that has been recorded, classified, organized, related or interpreted so that meaning is apparent.

  10. Contextualised data providing answer to a certain question decreasing uncertainty.

  11. Информация, сведения


Department, английский
  1. Министерство; ведомство; управление; отдел

  2. A term by which the divisions in the public services are distinguished, as the civil, the commissariat, the military, the naval, the victualling, &c.

  3. An instance of parature that houses the data, files, and information for one client or organization. clients and organizations can have and operate multiple departments for various purposes and each department has its own segregated support portal by default. departments owned by the same client or organization are capable of sharing certain information; to learn more about sharing information between departments, consult the parature knowledgebase.


Pinch gesture, английский
    A zoom out gesture represented by two fingers with at least one of them moving towards the other finger at any angle, within an acceptable tolerance. ping (v)


Prenote, английский
    A zero-currency transaction sent to a bank to confirm the accuracy of routing and account information.