consistency

  • 31Consistency Theory — Studio album by 1200 Techniques Released January 9, 2004 Recorded …

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  • 32Consistency Check —   [engl.], Konsistenzprüfung …

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  • 33Consistency model — In computer science, consistency models are used in distributed systems like distributed shared memory systems or distributed data stores (such as a filesystems, databases, optimistic replication systems or Web caching). The system supports a… …

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  • 34Consistency (statistics) — In statistics, consistency of procedures such as confidence intervals or hypothesis tests involves their behaviour as the number of items in the data set to which they are applied increases indefinitely. In particular, consistency requires that… …

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  • 35Consistency (negotiation) — For other uses, see Consistency (disambiguation). In negotiation, consistency, or the consistency principle, refers to a negotiator s strong psychological need to be consistent with prior acts and statements. Dr. Robert Cialdini and his research… …

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  • 36consistency concept — One of the four fundamental accounting concepts laid down in Statement of Standard Accounting Practice (SSAP) 2, Disclosure of Accounting Policies; it is also recognized in the Companies Act (1985) and the EU s Fourth Directive. The concept… …

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  • 37consistency concept — One of the four fundamental accounting concepts laid down in Statement of Standard Accounting Practice (SSAP) 2, Disclosure of Accounting Policies; it is also recognized in the Companies Act (1985) and the EU s Fourth Accounting Directive The… …

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  • 38Consistency (database systems) — In database systems, a consistent transaction is one that does not violate any integrity constraints during its execution. If a transaction leaves the database in an illegal state, it is aborted and an error is reported.Consistency is one of the… …

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  • 39Consistency (knowledge bases) — A knowledge base KB is consistent iff its negation is not a tautology. I.e., a knowledge base KB is inconsistent (not consistent) iff there is no interpretation which entails KB. Example of an inconsistent knowledge base: KB := { a, ¬a }… …

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  • 40Consistency criterion — A voting system is consistent if, when the electorate is divided arbitrarily into two (or more) parts and separate elections in each part result in the same choice being selected, an election of the entire electorate also selects that alternative …

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