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command-and-control

 

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Command-and-Control

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A system in which decisions are made by a central authority and passed down to lower levels.

Usage: In a command-and-control structure, all orders come from the top down, with little to no autonomy for the subordinates.

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Sense: A military operation or approach characterized by centralized authority and strict control over troops and resources.

Usage: The command-and-control strategy employed by the general led to a well-coordinated assault on the enemy's position.

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Sense: A software or network infrastructure that manages and controls the operation of computer systems or devices.

Usage: The command-and-control software allows administrators to oversee and regulate all network activities.

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