Dependency theory (database theory) — Dependency theory is a subfield of database theory which studies implication and optimization problems related to logical constraints, commonly called dependencies, on databases. The best known class of such dependencies are functional… … Wikipedia
Dependency — or dependent may refer to: Contents 1 Sciences 1.1 Computer science 1.2 Economics 1.3 Linguistics 1.4 … Wikipedia
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dependency theory — A set of theories which maintained that the failure of Third World states to achieve adequate and sustainable levels of development resulted from their dependence on the advanced capitalist world. Dependency theories developed in opposition to… … Dictionary of sociology
Dependency grammar — Hybrid constituency/dependency tree from the Quranic Arabic Corpus Dependency grammar (DG) is a class of syntactic theories developed by Lucien Tesnière. It is distinct from phrase structure grammars, as it lacks phrasal nodes. Structure is… … Wikipedia
Dependency network — Contents 1 Importance 2 Overview 3 The activity dependency networks … Wikipedia
Dependency Structure Matrix — A Dependency Structure Matrix, or DSM (also referred to as Dependency Structure Method, Design Structure Matrix, Problem Solving Matrix (PSM), incidence matrix, N square matrix or Design Precedence Matrix), is a compact, matrix representation of… … Wikipedia
Dependency relation — In mathematics and computer science, a dependency relation is a binary relation that is finite, symmetric, and reflexive; i.e. a finite tolerance relation. That is, it is a finite set of ordered pairs D, such that If then (symmetric) If a is an… … Wikipedia
Theory of incomplete measurements — The Theory of Incomplete Measurements (TIM) is an attempt to unify Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity by focusing on physical measurement processes. In that theory, general relativity is a continuous approximation of discrete measurements,… … Wikipedia