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Table 3: Opposing the Logical Models

in CHEMNITZ UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Diploma Thesis Management Systems for Geographical Phenomena An Analysis with Special Attention on Cadastral Surveying using Cincom ® VisualWorks®
by Christian Wolfgang Burkert, Prof Dr, Wolfgang Benn, Prof Dr, Wolfgang Benn, Dipl. -inform Georg Heeg 2005
"... In PAGE 57: ...arameters, discussed in section 3.6.1 on page 51. Table3 summarises the arguments stated before. As a conclusion it can be said that the object-oriented approach suites best for the modelling of real- world phenomena and should be the primary choice for application and repository.... ..."

Table 1. Key for the predicates used in logical model

in ADAPtER: an Integrated Diagnostic System Combining Case-Based and Abductive Reasoning
by Luigi Portinale, Pietro Torasso 1995
Cited by 17

Table 4. Outcomes Logic Model (excerpts)

in AN ONLINE COURSE FOR RESEARCH LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES, AND OUTCOMES ABSTRACT
by Jana Varlejs, Marilyn Wilt, Morit Shavelsky

Table 1: Application of logic representation models in medicine.

in Logic engineering in medicine
by Peter Lucas 1995
"... In PAGE 6: ... In this section, the logical formalization of some of these types of knowledge, and the current state of the art in research, is brie y reviewed. In Table1 , an overview of logic engineering research is listed.... In PAGE 10: ...he assumption literal is assumed to be false. This is precisely the e ect required. The various forms of causal relations using implication were investigated within the medical eld using the system CHECK, and applied, among others, to the diagnosis of disorders of the liver. As can be seen in Table1 , formalized causal knowledge is usually applied for diagnosis.... ..."
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TABLE 6. Modeling Approach and Logic:

in lS.SupO*mnUvNotn
by Ipalli S. Rao, Amadou Gumarou

Table 1: A collection of probabilistic-logical models together with their underlying probabilistic and logical formalism.

in Representational Power of Probabilistic-Logical Models: From Upgrading to Downgrading
by Kristian Kersting
"... In PAGE 1: ... Each subarea focuses on its own language con- cepts. Consider Table1 which lists a subset of proposed for- malisms 1. The language concepts vary from acyclic to cyclic models, from logically structured dependencies among ran- dom variables to states, from finite to continuous random variables, and from functor-free languages to Prolog.... ..."

Table 1. Models for Conceptual and Logical Schemas

in Automating Data Warehouse Conceptual Schema Design and Evaluation
by Karen C. Davis
"... In PAGE 2: ... For example, McGuff [M98] uses ER modeling for conceptual schemas and dimensional for the logical and physical designs, while Wu and Buchmann [WB97] do the opposite for schema creation. Table1 gives a summary of models used by various authors for conceptual and logical schema creation. The Star model is popular for both conceptual and logical modeling, but may not be the best choice for end users since it does not show drill-down and roll-up paths [BH98].... ..."

Table 1. The left hand side of the table describes the physical or file processing model of the database. The middle and right, the logical model:

in Challenges in digital preservation: Relational databases
by Mark Brogan, Justin Brown
"... In PAGE 3: ...File Relation Table Record Tuple Row Field Attribute Column Table1 -Relational database frames Relations, tuples and attributes are concepts representative of the systems analysis domain that may be encountered in project documentation, but are also commonly used in connection with the theory of databases. In the implementation of databases, these theoretical constructs are translated respectively as tables, rows and columns which describe the user view.... ..."

Table 1. Error models of random logic circuits.

in Reliable Logic Circuits with Byte Error Control Codes - A Feasibility Study
by Jien-chung Lo, Masato Kitakami, Eiji Fujiwara
"... In PAGE 2: ... Consequently, we can easily obtain a single byte random error model due to a single fault. Table1 clearly shows the relations between fault models, circuit con gurations and the resulting error models. Note the even with a realistic fault model assumption, a... ..."

TABLE T3.3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Logical Data Models

in Accessing Records from Computer
by T Telecommunications
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