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Operation
Operation or Operations may refer to:
Business
- Manufacturing operations, operation of a facility
- Operations management, an area of management concerned with designing and controlling the process of production
Military and law enforcement
- Military operation, a military action (usually in a military campaign) using deployed forces
- Black operation, or “Black op”, an operation that may be outside of standard military protocol or against the law
- Clandestine operation, an intelligence operation or military operation carried out so that the operation goes unnoticed
- Combined operations, operations by forces of two or more allied nations
- Psychological operations (PsyOp), an operation consisting of psychological manipulations, psychological tactics, and psychological warfare
- Operations (J3), third level of Nation Level Command Structure
- Operations (military staff), staff involved in planning operations
Science and technology
- Operation (mathematics), a calculation from zero or more input values (called operands) to an output value
- Binary operation, calculation that combines two elements of the set to produce another element of the set
- Graph operations, produce new graphs from initial ones
- Operations research, in British usage, application of advanced analytical methods to make better decisions
- Rail transport operations, the control of a rail system
- Unit operation, a basic step in a chemical engineering process
Other uses
- Anomalous operation, in parapsychology, a term describing a broad category of purported paranormal effects
- Operation, a word which represents a grammatical relation (i.e., function) or instruction, rather than a term or name
- Operation of law, a legal term that indicates that a right or liability has been created for a party
See also
- Operations support system, used in the telecommunications industry
- Operations room, the tactical center providing processed information for command and control of an area of operations
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