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  • 1Description logic — (DL) is a family of formal knowledge representation languages. It is more expressive than propositional logic but has more efficient decision problems than first order predicate logic. DL is used in artificial intelligence for formal reasoning on …

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  • 2Database-centric architecture — or data centric architecture has several distinct meanings, generally relating to software architectures in which databases play a crucial role. Often this description is meant to contrast the design to an alternative approach. For example, the… …

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  • 3Description of a Project — (DOAP) is an RDF schema and XML vocabulary to describe software projects, and in particular open source. It was created and initially developed by Edd Dumbill to convey semantically information associated with open source software projects. It is …

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  • 4Database normalization — In the design of a relational database management system (RDBMS), the process of organizing data to minimize redundancy is called normalization. The goal of database normalization is to decompose relations with anomalies in order to produce… …

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  • 5Database — A database is an organized collection of data for one or more purposes, usually in digital form. The data are typically organized to model relevant aspects of reality (for example, the availability of rooms in hotels), in a way that supports… …

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  • 6Database of protein conformational diversity — PCDB Content Description protein conformational diversity. Contact Research center Universidad Nacional de Quilmes …

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  • 7Description of a Struggle — The Petřín hill (in German Laurenziberg) in Prague is featured prominently in Description of a Struggle. Description of a Struggle (German: Beschreibung eines Kampfes ) is a short story by Franz Kafka. Contents …

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  • 8Description of a Career — DoaC redirects here. DoaC may also refer to Diary of a Camper. Description Of A Career (DOAC) is a semantic vocabulary created by Ramon A. Parada to describe professional capabilities of a worker. It has been designed to be compatible with the… …

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  • 9CSA (database company) — CSA Illumina (formerly Cambridge Scientific Abstracts) is a provider of online databases, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[1] It is now a division of ProQuest, which in turn is now a subsidiary of the Cambridge Information Group.[2] The company… …

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  • 10CAB Direct (database) — Global Health redirects here. For other uses, see Global health. CAB Abstracts Producer CABI (United Kingdom) History 1973 to present Languages Fifty languages, English abstracts Access Providers Datastar, Dial …

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