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  • 1Metrics Reference Model — The Metrics Reference Model (MRM) is the reference model created by the Consortium for Advanced Management International (CAM I) to be a single reference library of performance metrics. This library is useful for accelerating to development of… …

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  • 2Green Chemistry Metrics — Having made a “Green Chemistry” improvement to a chemical process, it is important to be able to quantify the change. By quantifying the improvement, there is a tangible element or benefit from the new technology introduced. This is likely to aid …

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  • 3Income inequality metrics — The concept of inequality is distinct from that of poverty[1] and fairness. Income inequality metrics or income distribution metrics are used by social scientists to measure the distribution of income, and economic inequality among the… …

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  • 4Sustainability metrics and indices — Sustainable development indicators (SDI) have the potential to turn the generic concept of sustainability into action. Today, however, we are far from achieving this potential. We can t currently find a standardized set of indicators and several… …

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  • 5Image Metrics — is a 3D facial animation company headquartered in Manchester, with offices in Santa Monica. Image Metrics specializes in creating facial animation for films, video games and television using a Markerless motion capture computer animation… …

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  • 6Data element definition — In metadata, a data element definition is a human readable phrase or sentence associated with a data element within a data dictionary that describes the meaning or semantics of a data element. Data element definitions are critical for external… …

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  • 7Syntax Definition Formalism — The Syntax Definition Formalism (SDF for short) is a metasyntax used to define context free grammars: that is, a formal way to describe formal languages. It can express the entire range of context free grammars. Its current version is SDF2. A… …

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  • 8Quasimetric space — In mathematics, a quasimetric space is a generalized metric space in which the metric is not necessarily symmetric. Although quasimetrics are common in real life, this notion is rarely used in mathematics, and its name is not entirely… …

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  • 9HEBREW LITERATURE, MODERN — definition and scope beginnings periodization …

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  • 10Customer engagement — (CE) refers to the engagement of customers with one another, with a company or a brand. The initiative for engagement can be either consumer or company led and the medium of engagement can be on or offline. Unlike marketing terms such as… …

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