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Tracking
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Tracking can refer to:
Tracking (education), separating children into different classes according to their academic ability
Tracking, in computer graphics, a vital part of
match moving
Tracking, in portfolio management, matching or comparing with a
stock market index
Tracking, in automotive engineering, a synonym for
Toe (automotive)
Tracking, a subject of
dead reckoning, concerning setting up a track on other objects momentarily viewed from the observer's own location
Tracking (typography), the process of uniformly increasing or decreasing the space between all letters in a block of text
The purpose of a
satellite tracker (disambiguation)
Tracking (commercial airline flight), the means of tracking civil airline flights in realtime.
Tracking (hunting), the science and art of learning about a place via animal trails and other environmental evidence
Tracking (Scouting), a Scouting activity
Tracking, an electrical pre-breakdown phenomenon, see
Electrical treeing
Tracking shot, a filming technique also known as a dolly shot
The association of individual detections from a radar system, performed by a
radar tracker
Target tracking, one of the elements of
Go-Onto-Target systems of missile guidance
In logistics
Track & Trace concerns a process starting with determining the current and past locations and other status of property in transit. Tracking and tracing is the completion of this process with uniformly building a track of such property that are forwarded to, processed for, applied in or disposed of usage.
Asset tracking provides regular information about objects of an inventory or any stock of mobile entities
In sports:
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