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; Subject-oriented: The data in the data warehouse is organized so that all the data elements relating to the same real-world event or object are linked together.
First, the conceptual level is designed, which defines the over-all picture / view of the database, and reflects all the real-world elements ( entities ) the database intends to model, as well as the relationships among them.
The technique stands in contrast with security by design and open security, although many real-world projects include elements of all strategies.
Augmented reality ( AR ) is a live, direct or indirect, view of a physical, real-world environment whose elements are augmented by computer-generated sensory input such as sound, video, graphics or GPS data.
Futuristic fashion plays on these now-hackneyed stereotypes, and recycles them as elements into the creation of real-world clothing fashions.
Science fantasy is sometimes used to refer to a fantasy story in which the fantastic elements are presented as compatible with real-world science, in contrast to fantasies in which the fantastic only needs to have its own internal logic.
The median-of-3 pivot selection algorithm takes the median of the first, middle, and last elements of the list ; however, even though this performs well on many real-world inputs, it is still possible to contrive a median-of-3 killer list that will cause dramatic slowdown of a quicksort based on this pivot selection technique.
Unlike previous games in the series, Urus story mixes fictional plot elements with real-world events.
Stringing together a series of these elements to explain a problem or solution allows the author to easily craft a situation without having to depend on real-world laws to correlate to or confirm it.
While pure fantasy games were initially popular, games such as Ars Magica popularized the notion of fantasy set within elements of real-world history.
The roleplaying game Ars Magica is one such ' historical ' game, set in what its source materials call ' Mythic Europe ': while history is generally accepted to unfold as depicted in real-world historical accounts, Ars Magica presents a detailed background for its setting, tying the existence of magic, wizards and the Faerie realms into a historical context while allowing for ' fantasy ' elements to come into play.
Low fantasy places relatively less emphasis on typical elements associated with fantasy, setting a narrative in real-world environments with elements of the fantastical.
The studio produces what it terms " Grand Strategy games ", meaning ones played on a real-world map, marked by the use of standard real-time elements but with an ability to make any and all changes while paused ( and while unpaused ).
However, a return of darker plot elements and more socially-relevant storylines ( akin to those found in the Golden Age of Comic Books ) featuring real-world issues, such as drug use, alcoholism, and environmental pollution, began to flourish during the period, prefiguring the later Modern Age of Comic Books.
According to Jeff VanderMeer and Ann VanderMeer, in their introduction to the anthology The New Weird, the genre is " a type of urban, secondary-world fiction that subverts the romanticized ideas about place found in traditional fantasy, largely by choosing realistic, complex real-world models as the jumping off point for creation of settings that may combine elements of both science fiction and fantasy.
For instance, Gandhi draws a moral equivalence between the Nazis and British imperialists, something the other elements of the narrative are critical of, are Gandhi's real-world assertions.
While keeping the interactivity level and the real-world level design of the original game, Wages of Sin adds a few extra elements beyond the standard weapons and enemies upgrade.
While current sources or sinks are abstract elements used for analysis, generally they have physical counterparts in real-world applications ; e. g. the anode or cathode in a battery.
Data components are the basic business data elements that represent real-world objects and concepts.
The term " art " is used to distinguish the creative ( or real-world ) elements of a production from the software or hardware used to create it, but there is no requirement that the data represents anything artistic.
However, there were elements that differed from a real-world epidemic, including an indicator for carriers that they have the disease and how much risk they are at, which cannot be done in the real world.

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This means that in most real-world setups where machines are added a few at a time, only one or two tries are needed before the address effectively become constant.
On a more abstract level, model theoretic arguments hold that a given set of symbols in a theory can be mapped onto any number of sets of real-world objects — each set being a " model " of the theory — providing the interrelationships between the objects are the same.
Some, such as computational complexity theory, which studies fundamental properties of computational problems, are highly abstract, while others, such as computer graphics, emphasize real-world applications.
Some fields, such as computational complexity theory ( which explores the fundamental properties of computational problems ), are highly abstract, whilst fields such as computer graphics emphasise real-world applications.
In the Hierarchical model different record types ( representing real-world entities ) are embedded in a predefined hierarchical ( tree-like ) structure.
Graph ( mathematics ) | Graphs like this are among the objects studied by discrete mathematics, for their interesting graph property | mathematical properties, their usefulness as models of real-world problems, and their importance in developing computer algorithm s.
Conversely, computer implementations are significant in applying ideas from discrete mathematics to real-world problems, such as in operations research.
Thus, the only logical possibilities are to accept non-Euclidean geometry as physically real, or to reject the entire notion of physical tests of the axioms of geometry, which can then be imagined as a formal system without any intrinsic real-world meaning.
Results: Patients ’ use of sentence types used in the TUF treatment will improve, subjects will generalize sentences of similar category to those used for treatment in TUF, and results are applied to real-world conversations with others.
* In deriving Bernoulli's principle, assumptions may be made ( such as constant energy or incompressible flow ) that are not applicable to real-world airfoils.
Such models are generally more robust when given unfamiliar input, especially input that contains errors ( as is very common for real-world data ), and produce more reliable results when integrated into a larger system comprising multiple subtasks.
Note that some of these tasks have direct real-world applications, while others more commonly serve as subtasks that are used to aid in solving larger tasks.
All real-world oscillator systems are thermodynamically irreversible.
Rather, the Trinity of forces that drive the course of real-world war in Clausewitz's view are 1 ) violent emotion, 2 ) the interplay of chance and probability, and 3 ) political calculations driven by reason.
In real-world markets, assumptions such as perfect information cannot be verified and are only approximated in organized double-auction markets where most agents wait and observe the behaviour of prices before deciding to exchange ( but in the long-period interpretation perfect information is not necessary, the analysis only aims at determining the average around which market prices gravitate, and for gravitation to operate one does not need perfect information ).
Public key certificates that include an expiration date are unsatisfactory in that the expiration date may not correspond with a real-world revocation need-but at least such certificates need not all be tracked down system-wide, nor must all users be in constant contact with the system at all times.
Two computers P and Q are called Turing equivalent if P can simulate Q and Q can simulate P. Thus, a Turing-complete system is one that can simulate a Turing machine ; and, per the Church-Turing thesis, that any real-world computer can be simulated by a Turing machine, it is Turing equivalent to a Turing machine.
In colloquial usage, the terms " Turing complete " or " Turing equivalent " are used to mean that any real-world general-purpose computer or computer language can approximately simulate any other real-world general-purpose computer or computer language, within the bounds of finite memory – they are linear bounded automaton complete.
Theories used in applications are abstractions of observed phenomena and the resulting theorems provide solutions to real-world problems.
The SDI systems discussed in the book are based on real-world systems.

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