Estimation of the effect a new product and process has on a firm’s operations, other firm, society and environment .
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TECHNOLOGY BASED STANDARDS
Benchmarks of effluent quality that relies on treatments that are cost effective instead of the effects of environment of any pollutants that are carried by effluent.
TECHNOLOGY COST
Expenses associated with the development , acquisition , implementation, deployment , maintenance of assets of technology that includes depreciation and amortization .
TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN
Philosophy of management pushing for developing new services and goods based on a firms abilities in technical practices.
TECHNOLOGY FUND
Mutual fund investing mainly in technology based industries and firms.
TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE
Industries, universities, research laboratories connected together with a reliable and fast network of communications .
TECHNOLOGY LICENSING
Agreement where the owner of technical intellectual property allows a different party to use, modify or re-sell property in exchange for compensation .
TECHNOLOGY MULTIPLIERS
Technological innovations that Crete a follow on increase in products and improvements . Like the steam engine, telephone, electronics etc.
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
1. Assigning technological intellectual property that is developed in one place and sending it to another by legal means. 2. Process of turning technological and scientific advances into a marketable […]
TECHNOLOGY VALUATION
Method used to value acquisitions of technology.
tECONOMICUS
L. Lat. In oid English law. The executor of a last will and testament . Cowell. (ECONOMUS. Lat. In the civil law . A manager or administrator . Calvin.
TED SPREAD
Treasuries Over Euro Dollar Spread. Wall Street term applied to the gap existing between interest rates on US securities and dollar deposits held outside of the US.
TEDDING
Spreading. Tedding grass is spreading it out after it is cut in the swath. 10 East, 5.
TEDIFICIA SOLO CEDUNT
Buildings belong to [go with] the soil. Fleta, lib. 3, c. 2,
TEDING-PENNY
In old English law . A small tax or allowance to the sheriff from each tithing of his county towards the charge of keeping courts, etc. Cowell.
TEENY
The smallest amount that can be traded in bonds and securities.
TEEP
In Hindu law. A note of hand; a promissory note given by a native banker or money-lender to zemindars and others, to enable them to furnish government with se- curity […]
TEGULA
In the civil law . A tile. Dig. 19, 1, 18.
TEIND COURT
In Scotch law. A court which has jurisdiction of matters relating to tcinds, or tithes.
TEIND MASTERS
Those entitled to tithes.
TEINDS
In Scotch law. A term corresponding to tithes (q. v.) in English ecclesias- tical law.
TEINEAND
Sax. In old English law . Land of a thane or Saxon noble; land granted by the crown to a thane or lord. Cowell; 1 Reeve, Eng. Law, 5.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Technology and science associated with communications over distances.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK
High capacity and speed of long distance communications comprising computers, cables, switches, satellites etc., linking remote sites.
TELECOMMUTING
Substituting telecommunications for transportation in a flexible and decentralized work arrangement allowing employees to work at home over the computer network.