TCO in the PONS Dictionary

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Differs from total cost of ownership (TCO) in that it considers the benefits of alternative investments.
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The glass substrate includes a thin layer of a transparent conductive oxide (TCO) layer.
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It claims to be the first software on the market to accurately predict total cost of ownership (TCO) and properly model energy flow.
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It is hoped that the system will address testing and reliability requirements important in the enterprise environment, sharing and reducing the perceived TCO of open source software.
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One current development goal is zero administration and by this low TCO.
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Understanding and familiarity with the term TCO has been somewhat facilitated as a result of various comparisons between the TCO of open source and proprietary software.
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The lowest TCO award is just icing on the cake.
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In this context, the TCO denotes the cost of owning a vehicle from the purchase, through its maintenance, and finally its sale as a used car.
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Although commonly associated with computer monitors, later TCO revisions also define standards for computers, keyboards, printers, mobile phones, and office furniture.
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A thin insulator is deposited between the rolled metal layer and the TCO layer for electrical disconnection.
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