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Summary Of: Infrastructure

A more generic definition of infrastructure is the network of assets... infrastructure may refer to... these more general uses is the concept that infrastructure provides organizing structure and support for the system or organization it serves... infrastructure could be seen to be the structural elements of an economy which allow for production... Infrastructure assets generally have the following attributes... can be considered to be part of the infrastructure when it is an integral part of a total system... the word infrastructure has been around since 1927 and meant... probably the word infrastructure means different things to different people... A comprehension of infrastructure spans not only these... Infrastructure Asset Management Manual... Infrastructure for the 21st Century...

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