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technology
thumb|upright=1.35|A steam turbine with the case opened, an example of [[energy technology|alt=Photo of technicians working on a steam turbine]]
technological determinism
theory holding that social progress is shaped by technological progress
inertial navigation system
continuously computed dead reckoning
attitude indicator
instrument for determining the pitch and roll of an aircraft
automatic identification system
automatic tracking system that uses transceivers on ships and is used by vessel traffic services
technological convergence
tendency for technologies that were originally largely unrelated to unify as they develop
glass cockpit
aircraft instrumentation system consisting primarily of multi-function electronic displays
communications system
collection of systems used in telecommunications
history of science and technology
aspect of history regarding the socio-methodical interactions of matter and its fields and branches
sound reinforcement system
amplified sound system for public events
RINEX
In the field of geodesy, Receiver Independent Exchange Format (RINEX) is a data interchange format for raw satellite navigation system data. This allows the user to post-process the received data to produce a more accurate result — usually with other data unknown to the original receiver, such as better models of the atmospheric conditions at time of measurement.
vessel traffic service
maritime traffic control system for given body of water
technology management
set of management disciplines that allows organizations to manage their technological fundamentals to create competitive advantage
technology assessment
research area dealing with trends in science and technology and related social developments
technology and society
interdisciplinary academic research area regarding influences & impacts of technologies
criticism of technology
overview about the criticism of technology
architectural technology
application of technology to the design of buildings
tracking system
technology system enabling tracking of persons or objects on the move and supplying a timely ordered sequence of location data for further processing
Flight control modes
Computer software
electronic centralised aircraft monitor
ECAM
technorealism
Technorealism is an attempt to expand the middle ground between techno-utopianism and Neo-Luddism by assessing the social and political implications of technologies so that people might all have more control over the shape of their future. An account cited that technorealism emerged in the early 1990s and was introduced by Douglas Rushkoff and Andrew Shapiro. In the Technorealism manifesto, which described the term as a new generation of cultural criticism, it was stated that the goal was not to promote or dismiss technology but to understand it so the application could be aligned with basic h
system camera
camera with interchangeable components
Long-range identification and tracking
system for global identification and tracking of ships
Air data inertial reference unit
flight instrument
flight envelope protection
human machine interface extension of an aircraft's control system that prevents the pilot of an aircraft from making control commands that would force the aircraft to exceed its structural and aerodynamic operating limits