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linear programming
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planning by the use of linear relationships of variables involved. it makes use of certain mathematical techniques to get the best possible solution to a problem involving limited resources.
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one field of management science that finds the optimal, or most efficient, way of using limited resources to achieve the objectives of an individual of a business
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linear programming
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involves choosing a course of action when the mathematical model of the problem contains only linear functions (objective functions; constraints) with respect to the decision variables.
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method of finding maximum or minimum value of a function that satisfies a given set of conditions
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linear programming
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- method of dealing with decision problems as constrained linear models - mathematical technique for finding the best uses of organization's resources - &"programming in a linear structure&"
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widely used mathematical modeling technique to convert all parts of the problem into linear equations programming refers to modeling and solving a decision problem mathematically
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linear programming
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aka linear optimization a technique for achieving the best outcome in a mathematical model whose requirements are represented by linear relationships
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strategy for finding the optimum value - either maximum or minimum - of a linear function that is subject to certain constraints.
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linear programming
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a procedure used to find the max and min values of linear function. subject to given conditions on the variables called constraints
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a method for finding a minimum or maximum value of a linear function, given a set of constraints
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linear programming
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a mathematical technique to help plan and make decisions relative to the trade-offs necessary to allocate resources
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is a mathematical programming tool that has help managers to make decisions to allocate scarce resources
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linear programming
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a mathematical technique that provides the optimal solution for using a certain amount of resources given a number of constraints
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math technique used to find the maximum or minimum of linear equations containing several variables
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linear programming
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involves choosing a course of action when the mathematical model of the problem contains only linear functions (objective functions; constraints) with respect to the decision variables.
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process of optimizing a linear objective function subject to a set of constraints
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linear programming
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method of finding maximum or minimum value of a function that satisfies a given set of conditions
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process of optimizing a linear objective function to a system of linear inequalities called constraints
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linear programming
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used to find the maximum profits or minimum costs, subject to various constraints.
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one field of management science that finds the optimal, or most efficient, way of using limited resources to achieve the objectives of an individual of a business
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linear programming
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an optimization strategy; a method to achieve the best outcome of in a mathematical model whose requirements are represented by linear relationships
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strategy for finding the optimum value - either maximum or minimum - of a linear function that is subject to certain constraints.
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linear programming
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analytical technique in which linear algebraic relationships represent a firm's decisions, given a business objective, and resource constraints
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a model consisting of linear relationships that represent a firms objective and resource constraints
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linear programming
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analytical technique in which linear algebraic relationships represent a firm's decisions, given a business objective, and resource constraints
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a model that consists of linear relationships representing a firm's decision, given an objective and resource constraints
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linear programming
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is a method to achieve the best outcome (such as maximum profit or lowest cost) in a mathematical model whose requirements are represented by linear relationships
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an optimization strategy; a method to achieve the best outcome of in a mathematical model whose requirements are represented by linear relationships
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2 | 1 |
linear programming
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method of dealing with decision problems that can be expressed as constrained linear models
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widely used mathematical modeling technique to convert all parts of the problem into linear equations programming refers to modeling and solving a decision problem mathematically
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linear programming
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an optimization technique where you maximize profit or revenue or the number of people or to minimize something usually cost or time or distance.
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used to find the maximum profits or minimum costs, subject to various constraints.
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linear programming
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method of finding maximum or minimum value of a function that satisfies a given set of conditions
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process of optimizing a linear objective function subject to a set of constraints
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linear programming
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method for solving problems in which a quantity is to be maximized or minimized when the quantity is subject to various restrictions or constraints
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a mathematical method of solving practicial problems (such as the allocation of resources) by means of linear fcns where the variables involved are subject to constraints
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linear programming
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a model that consists of linear relationships representing a firm's decision, given an objective and resource constraints
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a model consisting of linear relationships that represent a firms objective and resource constraints
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linear programming
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a mathematical technique to help plan and make decisions relative to the trade-offs necessary to allocate resources
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optimum allocation of resources is determined.
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linear programming
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aka linear optimization a technique for achieving the best outcome in a mathematical model whose requirements are represented by linear relationships
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this refers to mathematical models you can use to predict outcomes, such as highest profit or highest sales.
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linear programming
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a mathematical technique designed to help operations managers plan and make decisions necessary to allocate resources.
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a mathematical technique to help plan and make decisions relative to the trade-offs necessary to allocate resources
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linear programming
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a mathematical technique designed to help operations managers plan and make decisions necessary to allocate resources.
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optimum allocation of resources is determined.
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linear programming
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a mathematical technique designed to help operations managers plan and make decisions necessary to allocate resources.
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is a mathematical programming tool that has help managers to make decisions to allocate scarce resources
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3 | 1 |
linear programming
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is a method to achieve the best outcome (such as maximum profit or lowest cost) in a mathematical model whose requirements are represented by linear relationships
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aka linear optimization a technique for achieving the best outcome in a mathematical model whose requirements are represented by linear relationships
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3 | 1 |
linear programming
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method for finding the minimum/maximum value of some quantity given a system of inequalities (contraints)
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a method of finding the max/min value of some quantity given a system of constraints
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linear programming
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this refers to mathematical models you can use to predict outcomes, such as highest profit or highest sales.
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strategy for finding the optimum value - either maximum or minimum - of a linear function that is subject to certain constraints.
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2 | 1 |
linear programming
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process of optimizing a linear objective function subject to a set of constraints
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process of optimizing a linear objective function to a system of linear inequalities called constraints
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linear programming
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optimum allocation of resources is determined.
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is a mathematical programming tool that has help managers to make decisions to allocate scarce resources
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1 | 0 |
linear programming
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an optimization technique where you maximize profit or revenue or the number of people or to minimize something usually cost or time or distance.
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planning by the use of linear relationships of variables involved. it makes use of certain mathematical techniques to get the best possible solution to a problem involving limited resources.
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0 | 0 |
linear programming
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an optimization strategy; a method to achieve the best outcome of in a mathematical model whose requirements are represented by linear relationships
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this refers to mathematical models you can use to predict outcomes, such as highest profit or highest sales.
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2 | 1 |
linear programming
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involves choosing a course of action when the mathematical model of the problem contains only linear functions (objective functions; constraints) with respect to the decision variables.
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process of optimizing a linear objective function to a system of linear inequalities called constraints
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decision support
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can also be computer generated care plans
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this system takes data collected by the healthcare facility, turns it into information, and uses this information to make decisions about the healthcare facility.
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naive bayes
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a classification method used to describe the probability of data belonging to a class based on the data's attributes
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bayesian classifier -use probabilistic approach to identify what class a given observation belongs
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naive bayes
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a simple probabilistic classifier based on applying bayes' theorem (from bayesian statistics) with strong (naive) independence assumptions
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probabilistic classifier based on bayes' theorem; assumes all attributes are independent
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information extraction
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identify and extract relevant information from unstructured text to transform the data entity extraction link extraction
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converting unstructured data of natural language sentences into the structured data then using query tools such as sql
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information extraction
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converting unstructured data of natural language sentences into the structured data then using query tools such as sql
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• identify and extract relevant information from unstructured text • the aim is to transform unstructured data into structured data • entity extraction • link extraction
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information extraction
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identify and extract relevant information from unstructured text to transform the data entity extraction link extraction
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• identify and extract relevant information from unstructured text • the aim is to transform unstructured data into structured data • entity extraction • link extraction
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binary code
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a coding system using the binary digits 0 and 1 to represent a letter, digit, or other character coding a computer or other electronic device.
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a code system using the binary digits 0 or 1 to represent a letter, digit
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binary code
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code used in digital computers, based on a binary number system in which there are only two possible states, off and on, usually symbolized by 0 and 1.
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a simple code that computers use to send and receive data made from electrical signals and represented by 1s and 0s.
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web site
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1) a web server. it makes a set of related documents available to browsers. (2) a set of related documents made available on a web server.
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contains content served over the www. can represent a web application within internet information services (iis).
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web site
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a group of web pages accessible at a specific web address that holds a collection of information identified by a common domain name, such as www.cnn.com.
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a collection of pages on one particular topic, accessed under one web domain
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web site
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a collection of web pages, typically from the same server or domain; usually with a common purpose, audience, or message
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contains content served over the www. can represent a web application within internet information services (iis).
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web site
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a collection of pages on one particular topic, accessed under one web domain
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organised collection of pages at a single domain on the world wide web.
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web site
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specific location on the web
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used to display information that very rarely changes such as a company's name, location, contact information, and leadership team.
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web site
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a specific location on the web that contains a collection of related files and resources by a person, group or organization
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is a collection of related web pages and associated items, such as documents and pictures, stored on a web server
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web site
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related collection of web pages
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a collection of related webpages with a starting point/home page.
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web site
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a collection of web pages that work together
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a collection of related webpages with a starting point/home page.
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web site
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1) a web server. it makes a set of related documents available to browsers. (2) a set of related documents made available on a web server.
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a specific location on the web that contains a collection of related files and resources by a person, group or organization
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web site
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one or more related web pages that are all located in the same place.
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organised collection of pages at a single domain on the world wide web.
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web site
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a group of related files organized around a common topic; the files may include web pages, graphics, audio, and video.
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a connected group of web pages on a single topic or closely related ideas.
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web site
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a group of related files organized around a common topic
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a connected group of web pages on a single topic or closely related ideas.
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web site
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a specific location on the web that contains a collection of related files and resources by a person, group or organization
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contains content served over the www. can represent a web application within internet information services (iis).
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web site
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one or more related web pages that are all located in the same place.
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a collection of pages on one particular topic, accessed under one web domain
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web site
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a group of web pages accessible at a specific web address that holds a collection of information identified by a common domain name, such as www.cnn.com.
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organised collection of pages at a single domain on the world wide web.
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web site
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typically a collection of related web pages with a starting point or home page
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a collection of web pages that is usually accessed through a &"home page&"
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web site
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a collection of web pages that work together
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related collection of web pages
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web site
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is a collection of related web pages and associated items, such as documents and pictures, stored on a web server
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contains content served over the www. can represent a web application within internet information services (iis).
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web site
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1) a web server. it makes a set of related documents available to browsers. (2) a set of related documents made available on a web server.
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a collection of web pages, typically from the same server or domain; usually with a common purpose, audience, or message
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web site
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a location connected to the internet that maintains one or more pages on the world wide web.
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a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the world wide web (www)
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web site
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a collection of web pages, typically from the same server or domain
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group of related pages on a web server
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web site
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a group of web pages accessible at a specific web address that holds a collection of information identified by a common domain name, such as www.cnn.com.
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one or more related web pages that are all located in the same place.
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general form
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y = ax^2 + bx + c
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group that is not repeated onto itself by the symmetry operations so it has the same number of faces as the order of the group
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principal component analysis
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used to illustrate correlations between input variables and create new variables, which capture the same information contained in the original data, but with less variables
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illustrate hidden conclusions between input variables > create new variables that illustrate the same data but new model has less variables
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design space
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linkage between the process inputs and critical quality attributes. the multidimensional combination and interaction of input variables and process parameters that have been demonstrated to provide assurance of quality
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the k-dimensional region that bounds all the factor levels or values of interest
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design space
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explicit representation alternative design options and of the thinking that went into the design of the artifact. (not the artifact)
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an imaginary intellectual region of design alternatives that contains all of the potential solutions to our design problem
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design space
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explicit representation alternative design options and of the thinking that went into the design of the artifact. (not the artifact)
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imaginary intellectual region of all potential design alternatives
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relational databases
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database technology involving tables (relations) representing entities and primary/foreign keys representing relationships
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involves tables that represent entities and primary/foriegn keys that represent relationships
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relational databases
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databases that carry their data in the form of tables and that represent relationships using foreign keys
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relates, or connects, data in different files through the use of a key, or common data element.
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relational databases
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-organize data into tables based on structured data groupings -use links, called relationships, between tables
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this model consists of a database with a set of formally described tables, related (linked) to each other by a shared reference. users can create their own interactive queries.
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relational databases
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-stores data in the form of related tables. -based on database normalization and can be accomplished with erd's.
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ex. access -store data in the form of related tables -relational design is based on database normalization and be accomplished with erd's
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relational databases
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based on collections of tables, each has a primary key, tables are linked together with foreign keys. less machine efficient, much easier to work with for developers.
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two dimensional tables made up of rows and columns. similar to a spreadsheet file. relational databases support the explicit and implicit use of transactions to ensure data integrity.
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malicious code
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malware, which can damage or alter data and programs on a system without permission and notice of the user.
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a piece of code that defines basic functionality of the malware and compromises commands that result in security breaches
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malicious code
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malware, which can damage or alter data and programs on a system without permission and notice of the user.
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any code in any part of software system or script that is intended to cause undesired effects, security breaches or damage to a system.
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malicious code
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virus, worms, trojan horses, backdoors, bots or botnets
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this kind of attack includes the execution of viruses, worms, trojan horses, and active web scripts with the intent to destroy or steal information
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malicious code
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a piece of code that defines basic functionality of the malware and compromises commands that result in security breaches
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any code in any part of software system or script that is intended to cause undesired effects, security breaches or damage to a system.
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malicious code
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includes a variety of threats such as viruses, worms, and trojan horses
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this kind of attack includes the execution of viruses, worms, trojan horses, and active web scripts with the intent to destroy or steal information
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malicious code
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type of software attack where an attacker inserts some type of undesired or unauthorized software, or malware into a target system.
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any code in any part of software system or script that is intended to cause undesired effects, security breaches or damage to a system.
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malicious code
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type of software attack where an attacker inserts some type of undesired or unauthorized software, or malware into a target system.
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malware, which can damage or alter data and programs on a system without permission and notice of the user.
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systematic review
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highest level of evidence multiple studies are judged related to a specific research question and reviewed to reveal the best practice or results pertaining to that question
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beyond what most practitioners accomplish can include meta analyses comprehensive, unbiased, and specific about the question doesn't have to include statistics
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systematic review
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-systematically collected -includes previously published research that fit criteria -previous research examined and combined to answer questions
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a summary of clinical literature and makes critical assessments and evaluates all research studies that address a particular clinical issue
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systematic review
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statistical technique for combining results of independent but similar studies to obtain an overall treatment effect
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collection, review, and presentation of available studies addressing a particular clinical question. studies are reviewed according to specific criteria and methods. may include a meta-analysis
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systematic review
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a highly structured and controlled search of the available literature that minimizes the potential for bias and produces a practice recommendation as an outcome.
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highest level of evidence multiple studies are judged related to a specific research question and reviewed to reveal the best practice or results pertaining to that question
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systematic review
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-structured comprehensive synthesis of research to determine best research evidence to address a healthcare question -rigorous synthesis by expert researchers
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-bring together large number of individual studies into a single document -research studies, have inclusion and exclusion criteria -unbiased & comprehensive summary
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systematic review
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-systematically collected -includes previously published research that fit criteria -previous research examined and combined to answer questions
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involves application of scientific strategies in ways that limit bias, to assembly, critical appraisal, and synthesis all relevant studies that address a specific clinical question
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systematic review
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statistical technique for combining results of independent but similar studies to obtain an overall treatment effect
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a summary of clinical literature and makes critical assessments and evaluates all research studies that address a particular clinical issue
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systematic review
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statistical technique for combining results of independent but similar studies to obtain an overall treatment effect
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combination and analysis of all the studies relevant to a specific topic, enables effective clinical decisions to be made
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systematic review
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a review of the literature, in which all available research studies on a particular topic are identified, analysed and synthesised
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method of reviewing related literature for quantitative research
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systematic review
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completed by identification of completed studies that address research question, then evaluate the results, and arrive at a conclusion > meta analysis
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involves application of scientific strategies in ways that limit bias, to assembly, critical appraisal, and synthesis all relevant studies that address a specific clinical question
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systematic review
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multiple relevant studies by criteria, may include unpublished research, conclusions consider context, such as quality studies, possible bias, applicability
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combination and analysis of all the studies relevant to a specific topic, enables effective clinical decisions to be made
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systematic review
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completed by identification of completed studies that address research question, then evaluate the results, and arrive at a conclusion > meta analysis
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-systematically collected -includes previously published research that fit criteria -previous research examined and combined to answer questions
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systematic review
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completed by identification of completed studies that address research question, then evaluate the results, and arrive at a conclusion > meta analysis
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statistical technique for combining results of independent but similar studies to obtain an overall treatment effect
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systematic review
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statistical technique for combining results of independent but similar studies to obtain an overall treatment effect
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multiple relevant studies by criteria, may include unpublished research, conclusions consider context, such as quality studies, possible bias, applicability
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systematic review
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-systematically collected -includes previously published research that fit criteria -previous research examined and combined to answer questions
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combination and analysis of all the studies relevant to a specific topic, enables effective clinical decisions to be made
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systematic review
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describes database research, checked reference lists, independent assessment, risk of bias assessment
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results reported independently for each study (or as a range) but not combined between studies
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systematic review
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multiple relevant studies by criteria, may include unpublished research, conclusions consider context, such as quality studies, possible bias, applicability
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-bring together large number of individual studies into a single document -research studies, have inclusion and exclusion criteria -unbiased & comprehensive summary
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systematic review
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completed by identification of completed studies that address research question, then evaluate the results, and arrive at a conclusion > meta analysis
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multiple relevant studies by criteria, may include unpublished research, conclusions consider context, such as quality studies, possible bias, applicability
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systematic review
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combination and analysis of all the studies relevant to a specific topic, enables effective clinical decisions to be made
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-bring together large number of individual studies into a single document -research studies, have inclusion and exclusion criteria -unbiased & comprehensive summary
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systematic review
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-systematically collected -includes previously published research that fit criteria -previous research examined and combined to answer questions
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-structured comprehensive synthesis of research to determine best research evidence to address a healthcare question -rigorous synthesis by expert researchers
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systematic review
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involves application of scientific strategies in ways that limit bias, to assembly, critical appraisal, and synthesis all relevant studies that address a specific clinical question
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-bring together large number of individual studies into a single document -research studies, have inclusion and exclusion criteria -unbiased & comprehensive summary
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