CORE (Compare Operational Readiness Evaluation)

Gartner's CORE risk assessment and reporting steps are used to identify operational risks, communicate risks consistently to management, investors, regulators and customers, and determine when contingency and recovery strategies are required.

Literal Meanings of CORE (Compare Operational Readiness Evaluation)

CORE:

Meanings of CORE:
  1. The central part of the fruit that contains the pips or seeds.

  2. The core or interior of a physical thing.

  3. The center or interior of a room or area.

  4. Most important of all, the essence.

  5. The part of a mold that creates an internal cavity in a casting or makes a in or through a casting.

  6. A bony process that forms the central axis of the horns in many animals.

  7. Magnetic data storage.

  8. A single computer processor in the sense that multiple processors (known as cores or processor cores) are connected together on a single integrated circuit to function as a single unit (known as a multi-core processor).

  9. Material between surface materials in a structured multi-layer composite.

  10. The interior of a nuclear reactor in which a nuclear reaction takes place.

  11. A piece of ferromagnetic material (such as soft iron) in the windings of an electromagnet that controls the magnetic field.

  12. A disease in sheep caused by worms in the liver.

  13. A cylindrical sample of rock or other material obtained by drilling.

  14. A small sample of organic material obtained from a fine needle biopsy.

  15. The central part of the protein structure consists mainly of hydrophobic amino acids.

  16. A set of possible distributions that cannot be improved by a subset (coalition) of economic agents.

  17. Hollow, cylindrical piece of cardboard with a of paper or plastic wrapped around it.

  18. Nucleus plus internal electrons (ie no valence electrons).

  19. To remove the core of an apple or other fruit.

  20. Remove the sample with a drill.

  21. A collection of individuals, a meeting.

  22. Underground working time or change of miner.

  23. Various older volume units, including:.

  24. (Mechanical, Maritime) Deposit paid by the purchaser of a remanufactured part, which is refunded upon return of the used repairable part or the returned repairable part.

Sentences of CORE
  1. The core of an apple or quince.

  2. The core of the square.

  3. The core of the subject.

  4. I wanted to play a certain computer game, which required me to buy a new computer. Although the game said I needed at least a dual-core processor, I wanted my PC to be a bit more advanced, so I bought a quad-core.

  5. Nomex honeycomb base plate.

Compare:

Meanings of Compare:
  1. Comparison.

  2. An operator or command that compares two values.

  3. Illustration in comparison in comparison.

  4. Evaluate the similarities and differences between two or more things [compare X with Y]. By comparing X with Y, one would find that they are either similar to Y or different from Y.

  5. To say that two things are somewhat similar [compare X with Y].

  6. (Grammar) Form three degrees of comparison (adjective).

  7. To be comparable (often used negatively).

  8. Receive.

Sentences of Compare
  1. Compare the color of a tiger with that of a zebra.

  2. Astronomers have likened comets to snowballs.

  3. We compare good with good, better, better.

  4. A sapling and a mature oak are incomparable.

Operational:

Meanings of Operational:
  1. About or in connection with operations, especially military operations.

  2. Functional and ready to use.

  3. Efficient or operational.

  4. Determined by practical measures.

Readiness:

Meanings of Readiness:
  1. State or level of preparation.

Evaluation:

Meanings of Evaluation:
  1. A grade such as B. An annual evaluation as a basis for a raise or bonus, or a summary of a specific situation.

  2. Implementation of the evaluation of mathematical operations.

  3. Find the value of a variable or expression.

CORE (Compare Operational Readiness Evaluation)

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