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  • 91Reference architecture — A reference architecture provides a proven template solution for an architecture for a particular domain. It also provides a common vocabulary with which to discuss implementations, often with the aim to stress commonality.A reference… …

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  • 92Reference re Firearms Act — SCCInfoBox case name=Reference re Firearms Act (Can.) full case name=Reference re Firearms Act (Can.) heard date=February 21, 22, 2000 decided date=June 15, 2000 citations= [2000] 1 S.C.R. 783, 2000 SCC 31 history= none (Reference question)… …

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  • 93Reference card — A reference card or quick reference card is a concise bundling of common syntactic rules and idioms of a particular formal language. It serves as an ad hoc memory aid for an experienced user .In spite of what the name reference card suggest, the… …

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  • 94Reference rate — A reference rate is a rate that determines pay offs in a financial contract and that is outside the control of the parties to the contract. It is often some form of LIBOR rate, but it can take many forms, such as a consumer price index, a house… …

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  • 95Reference data (financial markets) — In order to facilitate rapid, error free completion of financial transactions across multiple geographical markets and in support of increasingly complex products, the financial service industry and regulatory agencies have pursued a policy of… …

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  • 96reference — ref•er•ence [[t]ˈrɛf ər əns, ˈrɛf rəns[/t]] n. v. enced, enc•ing 1) an act or instance of referring 2) a mention; allusion 3) something for which a name or designation stands; denotation 4) a) a direction of the attention, as in a book, to some… …

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  • 97reference — /ˈrɛfrəns / (say refruhns) noun 1. the act or fact of referring. 2. direction of the attention: marks of reference. 3. a directing of attention; allusion. 4. a direction in a book or writing to some book, passage, etc.: to look up a reference. 5 …

  • 98reference — / ref(ə)rəns/ noun 1. the process of mentioning or dealing with something ● with reference to your letter of May 25th 2. a series of numbers or letters which make it possible to find a document which has been filed ● our reference: PC/MS 1234 ●… …

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  • 99Reference collection — A reference collection is a collection of objects maintained for the purpose of study and authentication. Reference collections are generally large undertakings maintained by institutions; instead of having a single representative of each object …

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  • 100Reference implementation (computing) — In computing, a reference implementation (or, less frequently, sample implementation or model implementation) is a software example of a specification. These are intended to help others implement their own version of the specification or find… …

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