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tutorial

tutorial
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • of or relating to tutors or tutoring
    "tutorial sessions"
    tutorial
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • a session of intensive tuition given by a tutor to an individual or to a small number of students

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      1. He goes to a tutorial school three days a week.
      2. In this final tutorial, we look at multivariable cases.
      3. With this tutorial you will use the sample manga to become accustomed to the procedures for seeing the manga including download.
      4. Tutorial services
      5. hands-on training in Geotool based on the tutorial.
      6. Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial.
      7. hands-on training in Geotool based on the tutorial. This could be part of preparatory training for a more specialised training course,
      8. NOTE: Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial.
      9. System instructions: Information about the system intended to teach the driver about the system and assist in using it for specific purposes. NB: Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial. System failure: State of non-operation or malfunction of the system.
      10. System instructions: Information about the system intended to teach the driver about the system and assist in using it for specific purposes. NOTE: Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial. System failure: State of non-operation or malfunction of the system
      11. System instructions: Information about the system intended to teach the driver about the system and assist in using it for specific purposes. NB: Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial.
      12. EXAMPLES: System instructions, technical specifications, promotional materials, packaging. Product-responsible organisation (PRO): Any participant in the production process, any importer, supplier or any person putting his name, trademark or other distinguishing feature on the product. NB: Responsibility is shared between these organisations or persons. Reasonably foreseeable misuse: Use of a product, process or service under conditions or for purposes not intended by the manufacturer, but which can happen, induced by the product, process or service in combination with, or as a result of, common human behaviour. Sequence of interfaces: Related set of successive inputs/outputs, also called a dialogue. EXAMPLE: Entering a new destination or a phone number. Stationary: Having a zero speed relative to the vehicle’s supporting surface. Status: Available and/or active system mode(s). EXAMPLE: Processing. Support means that an action by the driver is enhanced by the system. System instructions: Information about the system intended to teach the driver about the system and assist in using it for specific purposes. NB: Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial. System failure: State of non-operation or malfunction of the system.
      13. EXAMPLES: system instructions, technical specifications, promotional materials, packaging Product-responsible organisation (PRO): Any participant in the production process, any importer, supplier or any person putting his name, trademark or other distinguishing feature on the product. NOTE: Responsibility is shared between these organizations or persons. Reasonably foreseeable misuse: Use of a product, process or service under conditions or for purposes not intended by the manufacturer, but which can happen, induced by the product, process or service in combination with, or as a result of, common human behaviour. Sequence of interfaces: Related set of successive inputs/outputs also called a dialogue; EXAMPLE: Entering a new destination or a phone number Stationary: Having a zero speed relative to the vehicle's supporting surface Status: Available and/or active system mode(s) EXAMPLE: ‘processing’ Support means that an action by the driver is enhanced by the system. System instructions: Information about the system intended to teach the driver about the system and assist in using it for specific purposes. NOTE: Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial. System failure: State of non-operation or malfunction of the system
      14. Primary driving task: Activities that the driver has to undertake while driving in navigating, manoeuvring and handling a vehicle including steering, braking and accelerating Priority: Relative importance of two or more entities which determines their ranking in a time sequence or emphasis of presentation (ISO/TS 16951, 2004) Product information: All information that the driver has access to concerning the system EXAMPLES: system instructions, technical specifications, promotional materials, packaging Product-responsible organisation (PRO): Any participant in the production process, any importer, supplier or any person putting his name, trademark or other distinguishing feature on the product. NOTE: Responsibility is shared between these organizations or persons. Reasonably foreseeable misuse: Use of a product, process or service under conditions or for purposes not intended by the manufacturer, but which can happen, induced by the product, process or service in combination with, or as a result of, common human behaviour. Sequence of interfaces: Related set of successive inputs/outputs also called a dialogue; EXAMPLE: Entering a new destination or a phone number Stationary: Having a zero speed relative to the vehicle's supporting surface Status: Available and/or active system mode(s) EXAMPLE: ‘processing’ Support means that an action by the driver is enhanced by the system. System instructions: Information about the system intended to teach the driver about the system and assist in using it for specific purposes. NOTE: Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial. System failure: State of non-operation or malfunction of the system