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dictionary and system
However, the means to retrieve and analyze data, to extract, transform and load data, and to manage the data dictionary are also considered essential components of a data warehousing system.
The ACE had an 8 KB ROM containing the Forth kernel and operating system, and the predefined dictionary of Forth words in about 5KB.
The Zhongyuan Yinyun shows the typical Mandarin four-tone system resulting from a split of the " even " tone and loss of the entering tone, with its syllables distributed across the other tones ( though their different origin is marked in the dictionary ).
Since 2005 Apple Inc .' s Mac OS X operating system has come bundled with a dictionary application and widget which credits as its source " Oxford American Dictionaries ", and contains the full text of NOAD2.
Sophisticated data structures can be built on the array and dictionary types, but cannot be declared to the type system, which sees them all only as arrays and dictionaries, so any further typing discipline to be applied to such user-defined " types " is left to the code that implements them.
The name " Samba " was derived by running the Unix command grep through the system dictionary looking for words that contained the letters S, M, and B, in that order ( i. e. < tt > grep-i '^ s .* m.
The current system of ordering for SignWriting is called the Sign Symbol Sequence which is parsed by the creator of each sign as recorded into the on-line dictionary.
It developed from a system produced by Thomas Wade during the mid-19th century ( ; Wade – Giles: Wei < sup > 1 </ sup >- t ' o < sup > 3 </ sup >- ma < sup > 3 </ sup > P ' in < sup > 1 </ sup >- yin < sup > 1 </ sup >), and was given completed form with Herbert Giles ' Chinese – English dictionary of 1892.
* http :// dictionary. reference. com / browse / PDP-7 general information for the computer system.
< Dictionary. com http :// dictionary. reference. com / browse / dogma >.</ ref > It serves as part of the primary basis of an ideology or belief system, and it can not be changed or discarded without affecting the very system's paradigm, or the ideology itself.
The syllabic nature and dictionary order of the modern kana system of Japanese writing is believed to be descended from the Indic scripts, most likely through the spread of Buddhism.
When used in this way as dictionary section headers (), radicals form the basis of an indexing system that has classified Chinese characters throughout the ages, from ancient Shuōwén Jiézì characters to their modern successors.
Middle Chinese (), formerly known as Ancient Chinese is the system of Chinese pronunciation contained in the Qieyun, a rime dictionary first published in 601 and followed by several revised and expanded editions.
The spelling system causes problems in both directions-a learner may know a word by sound but not be able to write it correctly ( or indeed find it in a dictionary ), or they may see a word written but not know how to pronounce it or mislearn the pronunciation.
The choice of level of detail is left to the assigner, but in the DOI system it must be declared as part of the metadata that is associated to a DOI name, using a data dictionary based on the indecs Content Model.
* Herbert Giles ( 1845 – 1935 ), British diplomat and sinologist, co-author of the Wade-Giles Chinese transliteration system and author of the first widely published Chinese-English dictionary.
Some versions of the Pick system allow multiple data levels to be linked to one dictionary level file, in which case there would be multiple data-level identifiers in the dictionary file.
The setting up of a Christian mission at Ludhiana in 1835 ( where a printing press was installed for using Gurmukhi fonts, and which also issued the first Punjabi grammar in 1838 ), the publication of a Punjabi dictionary by Reverend J. Newton in 1854 and the ripple-down effect of the strengthening and modernizing the education system under the patronage of the Singh Sabha Movement in 1860s, were some of the developments that made it possible for ‘ modernism ’ to emerge in Punjabi literary culture.
GraphiText's successor product, DesignAid, was the first microprocessor-based tool to logically and semantically evaluate software and system design diagrams and build a data dictionary.
If a data dictionary system is used only by the designers, users, and administrators and not by the DBMS Software, it is called a Passive Data Dictionary ; otherwise, it is called an Active Data Dictionary or Data Dictionary.
For instance, it can use Windows credentials to examine patch levels on computers running the Windows operating system, and can perform password auditing using dictionary and brute force methods.
* Data dictionary system of ICL's VME operating system ; see ICL VME # Quickbuild

dictionary and is
Finally, information is retrieved from the dictionary as required by stages of the translation process -- the grammatical description for sentence-structure determination, equivalent-choice information for semantic analysis, and target-language equivalents for output construction.
The dictionary is a form dictionary, at least in the sense that complete forms are used as the basis for matching text occurrences with dictionary entries.
Also, the dictionary is divided into at least two parts: the list of dictionary forms and the file of information that pertains to these forms.
Each form represented by the dictionary is looked up in the text-form list.
Each time a dictionary form matches a text form, the information cell of the matching text form is saved.
The number of dictionary forms skipped since the last one matched is also saved.
These two pieces of information for each dictionary form that is matched by a text form constitute the table of dictionary usage.
If each text form is marked when matched with a dictionary form, the text forms not contained in the dictionary can be identified when all dictionary forms have been read.
Each dictionary form is looked up in the text-form list by the same method used to look up a new text occurrence in the form list during text reading.
A random address Af that lies within the X-region of memory mentioned earlier is computed from the i-th dictionary form.
The dictionary form is compared with each of these text forms.
When a match is found, an entry is made in the table of dictionary usage.
If cell Af is not an information cell we conclude that the i-th dictionary form is not in the text list.
( The address of the information cell is also supplied by the table of dictionary usage.
The former is intended to decrease the amount of work necessary to extend dictionary coverage.
The latter is useful for modifying information about some or all forms of a word, hence reducing the work required to improve dictionary contents.
Equivalents could be assigned to the paradigm either at the time it is added to the dictionary or after the word has been studied in context.

dictionary and no
The ll and ch were also considered single letters, but in 1994 the Real Academia Española changed collating order so that ll is between lk and lm in the dictionary and ch is between cg and ci, and in 2010 the tenth congress of the Association of Spanish Language Academies changed it so they were no longer letters at all < ref > Real Academia Española.
German words with umlaut would further be alphabetized as if there were no umlaut at all — contrary to Turkish which allegedly adopted the German graphemes ö and ü, and where a word like tüfek, " gun ", would come after tuz, " salt ", in the dictionary.
< Dictionary. com http :// dictionary. reference. com / browse / humus >.</ ref >) refers to any organic matter that has reached a point of stability, where it will break down no further and might, if conditions do not change, remain as it is for centuries, if not millennia.
One biographer said, " The dictionary was no mere reference book to her ; she read it as a priest his breviary – over and over, page by page, with utter absorption.
Yellow, then, may be understood as a quale ; it will do no good to read the dictionary and learn that " yellow " names the colour of egg yolks and ripe lemons, or that " yellow " names the primary colour between green and orange on the spectrum, or that the perception of yellow is stimulated by electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of between 570 and 590 nanometers.
The part lexicon-type layout ( with a marginal " dictionary " composed by Jennifer Sigler, who also edited the book ) spawned a number of concepts that have become common in later architectural theory, in particular " Bigness ": ' old ' architectural principles ( composition, scale, proportion, detail ) no longer apply when a building acquires Bigness.
Vassmer's etymological dictionary traces the name to an Old East Slavic, originally from Cuman Cosac-a free man, specifically an individual who could not find his appropriate place in society and went into the steppes, where he acknowledged no authority.
At each stage in compression, input bytes are gathered into a sequence until the next character would make a sequence for which there is no code yet in the dictionary.
The decoder then proceeds to the next input value ( which was already read in as the " next value " in the previous pass ) and repeats the process until there is no more input, at which point the final input value is decoded without any more additions to the dictionary.
It is a " dictionary of things that there aren't any words for yet "; all the words listed are toponyms, and describe common feelings and objects for which there is no current English word.
Alone, the Welsh element dy can mean ‘ thy, thine ’ or rather ‘ your ’ ( singular ) but there is no gloss of this word meaning ‘ great ,’ as the most cursory glance at the Welsh dictionary proves.
* As applied to Japanese, it designates verb and verbals adjective forms in dictionary form paired with the referral particle no, which turns the verbal into a concept or property noun, or also the-te form of a verb.
“ I am no friend, therefore, to what is called Purism, but a zealous one to the Neology which has introduced these two words without the authority of any dictionary.
Hence, Malaysia has no intention of formulating its own English or coming up with its own dictionary, unlike some English-speaking Commonwealth states like Australia.
One biographer said, " The dictionary was no mere reference book to her ; she read it as a priest his breviary – over and over, page by page, with utter absorption.
The dictionary now called Webster's New Universal no longer even uses the text of the original Webster's New Universal dictionary, but rather is a newly commissioned version of the Random House Dictionary.
In about 1803, he began studying Sanskrit, though he possessed no grammar or dictionary, and succeeded in obtaining sufficient knowledge of the language to be able to compose poetry in it.
Each player picks a secret word of five letters ( that is in the dictionary, generally no proper nouns are allowed, and generally consisting of all different letters ), and the object of the game is to correctly guess the other player's word first.
Some of the errors were attributed to the use of students for checking the dictionary, although in fact no students were ever employed as editorial staff.
Lindley's work, The Vegetable Kingdom, would have been better relished in England had not the author introduced into it so many new English names, that are to be found in no dictionary, and that do not preclude the necessity of learning with what Latin names they are synonymous.
There is no explanatory section to the dictionary: the phonetic values for the symbols are left to the reader's devices.
The dictionary gives no indication that " pate " and " pot " have the same root, despite their apparent similarity, and implied colloquial use of " pot " to mean " head " in the word " crackpot ".
He had no problem acquiring the funding, but not as a prescriptive dictionary.

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