Difference between revisions 43832813 and 45348633 on enwiki=== Entertainment === * [[Acquisition (Enterprise episode)]], a first season episode of ''Star Trek: Enterprise''. === Engineering === In [[engineering]], the term '''acquisition''' has the following meanings: #In [[satellite communications]], the process of locking tracking equipment on a [[signaling (telecommunication)|signal]] from a [[communications satellite]]. #The process of achieving [[synchronization]]. #In [[servomechanism|servo]] systems, the process of entering the boundary conditions that will allow the servo [[loop (telecommunication)|loop]] to capture the signal and achieve lock-on. Source: from [[Federal Standard 1037C]] and from [[MIL-STD-188]] === Psychology === In [[psychology]], specifically in [[behaviorism]] and [[social learning theory]], '''acquisition''' is the process by which humans [[adapt]] to their environments, [[learn]] or become [[condition]]ed. === Business === #In [[business]], an '''acquisition''' is when one company purchases another (see [[mergers and acquisitions]], [[takeover]]). #In [[marketing]], [[customer acquisition]] is the process of gaining customers. === Software === '''[[Acquisition (software)|Acquisition]]''']] is an [[open source]] based [[peer-to-peer]] [[Gnutella]] and [[BitTorrent]] client for [[Mac OS X]]. {{disambig}} === Government Contracts === In [[Introduction to Contracting with the U.S. Government|government contracts]], '''acquisition''' refers to the process whereby the Government obtains goods, services,⏎ ⏎ software, rights in data, and other things, whether through purchase, lease or otherwise.⏎ ⏎ {{disambig-cleanup}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=45348633.
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