• ISO 25964-2:2013 - Thesauri and interoperability with other vocabularies. (ufrgs.br)
  • TemaTres Web is a tool for the development and management of controlled vocabularies, thesauri, taxonomies and other types of formal representations of knowledge. (miritech.com)
  • This class comprises concepts denoted by terms from thesauri and controlled vocabularies used to characterize and classify instances of CRM classes. (cidoc-crm.org)
  • In the last several years, there has been a growing realization that these categories and identifiers, often known as controlled vocabularies or taxonomies, are an indispensable part of the business language of a given organization. (datasciencecentral.com)
  • Projects should address health-related behavioral and social science problems not easily solved without improvement in semantic knowledge structures (e.g., controlled vocabularies, taxonomies, and ontologies). (nih.gov)
  • Moving beyond a general understanding of taxonomies, students will gain an understanding of the conceptual foundations of ontologies, including the limitations of the modern systems. (uth.edu)
  • Currier (2005) distinguish between the following kinds of controlled vocabularies to which we added metadata schemes. (unige.ch)
  • Linked data in cultural heritage institutions include cases of bibliographic data, authority data, controlled vocabularies, and metadata element sets, from national libraries, research libraries, public libraries to archives and museums. (sjsu.edu)
  • 1 The way a controlled vocabulary defines the relationships between these terms or headings will vary in degree of complexity according to the purpose of the vocabulary, from simple alphabetically arranged flat lists to ontologies with richly defined relationships. (unige.ch)
  • The purpose of this course is to examine the role of information representation, controlled vocabularies and knowledge engineering constructs such as ontologies in conceptualization, design and implementation of modern health information systems. (uth.edu)
  • Children gain a conceptual framework and a common vocabulary that allows them to find their own links between teasing and bullying and, eventually, sexual harassment. (wcwonline.org)
  • The study aimed to design and evaluate learning through reading conceptual framework by multimedia stories. (inderscience.com)
  • While Gardner agrees with Skousen on tight control over the spelling of names and accounting for the presence of apparent Hebraisms in the English text, he does not find Skousen's framework useful in evaluating the translation itself. (bookofmormoncentralamerica.com)
  • Gardner suggests a different three-option framework for analyzing the translation: literalist equivalence, functional equivalence, and conceptual equivalence. (bookofmormoncentralamerica.com)
  • Each chapter starts with a definition (e.g., deviance, social control, normalization), providing readers with the vocabulary and conceptual framework for fully understanding chapter contents. (sagepub.com)
  • By applying these principles within a conceptual rather than a linguistic framework, it proposes an approach to indexing that is flexible and dynamic in its application across knowledge domains. (washington.edu)
  • Zachman EA framework adopts principles of classical architecture that establish a common vocabulary and set of perspectives for describing complex enterprise systems2. (bartleby.com)
  • The aim of the RNA Ontology Consortium (ROC) is to create an integrated conceptual framework-an RNA Ontology (RO)-with a common, dynamic, controlled, and structured vocabulary to describe and characterize RNA sequences, secondary structures, three-dimensional structures, and dynamics pertaining to RNA function. (ncsu.edu)
  • CHEN, H. H. Alignment of conceptual structures in controlled vocabularies in the domain of Chinese art: a discussion of issues and patterns. (ufrgs.br)
  • my trip into the heart of government, my visit to Our Social World, ETech Proposals, Microformats, Controlled Vocabularies versus URL clouds, splicing semantic structures together with tags, conceptual page-rank, the Guardian redesign and … some other stuff. (plasticbag.org)
  • 1, sent to a representation of the vocabulary of 'dominant ideological structures' and reference to power, ideology, control, alienation and hidden meanings. (umt.edu)
  • Tools or resources must also account for socio-behavioral cultural context in vocabulary/ontology development. (nih.gov)
  • Part 1: Interoperability with other vocabularies.Geneve, 2013. (ufrgs.br)
  • model - a physical, conceptual, or mathematical representation of a real phenomenon whose purpose is to explain and predict what happens in real life. (gpb.org)
  • In simple terms, an EA is a conceptual blueprint that defines the structure of an organization in terms of its operation and interaction among various units within it. (bartleby.com)
  • Learn basic terminology and a conceptual understanding of how visual art is defined. (ccri.edu)
  • Understand color vocabulary and terminology. (ccri.edu)
  • Strength is suggestive not only of the intense compliance aspect, but also of the conceptual robustness of the system in terms of its seizure and overt holding of the high moral ground in teaching and learning, its (re-)definition of professional vocabulary, its control of episodes of teaching and learning, and its interlocking subsystems. (edu.au)
  • What does a conceptual binary of strength versus weakness commit us to? (edu.au)
  • Clear up the relationship of types (classes) defined by a controlled vocabulary and instances. (unige.ch)
  • 2011). Despite a variation in vocabulary scores, there was absolutely no difference between monolingual and bilingual children in terms of total vocabulary size and total vocabulary gains (Core et al. (wikipedia.org)
  • A controlled vocabulary is a vocabulary consisting of a "prescribed list of terms or headings each one having an assigned meaning. (unige.ch)
  • Controlled vocabulary schemes mandate the use of predefined, authorised terms that have been preselected by the designer of the vocabulary, in contrast to natural language vocabularies, where there is no restriction on the vocabulary. (unige.ch)
  • A controlled vocabulary is a list of terms (e.g. words, phrases) that is used to tag (label) information in a consistent way. (unige.ch)
  • For example, in library sciences controlled vocabulary is defined as "An established list of preferred terms from which a cataloger or indexer must select when assigning subject headings or descriptors in a bibliographic record, to indicate the content of the work in a library catalog, index, or bibliographic database. (unige.ch)
  • The Homosaurus is, at heart, a thesaurus, Rawson says, but "in this sense, 'thesaurus' refers to a controlled set of terms that can be used to describe the subject or topic in a collection of resources. (northeastern.edu)
  • By providing definitions and interlinking its terms into branches and trees, the Homosaurus provides a linked data vocabulary for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ studies. (northeastern.edu)
  • Linked data vocabularies, Rawson says, enable a continuity of conceptual terms across multiple platforms. (northeastern.edu)
  • In addition to responding to user requests for changes and additions several projects were completed that will improve MeSH vocabulary structure and content. (bvsalud.org)
  • This course is an introduction to the conceptual foundations of information organization and retrieval: identifying things, describing things, grouping things, relating things, and selecting things. (aeshin.org)
  • It identifies controlled vocabulary, collocation and fixed citation order as fundamental principles driving traditional classification schemes and analyzes their strengths and weaknesses when applied to the organization of Web-based knowledge resources. (washington.edu)
  • Code systems are often referred to as terminologies, vocabularies, or coding schemes. (cdc.gov)
  • What's more, there is a growing realization that the inconsistencies in this categorical information due to poor management, ambiguous definitions, conceptual redundancies, and poor modeling mean that much of the data that currently exists in various relational data systems is simply in no shape to be used for meaningful analytics. (datasciencecentral.com)
  • If the vocabulary abilities were made to be more comparable, however, many of the differences would disappear, indicating that vocabulary size may be a factor that moderated a person's performance in verbal fluency and naming tasks. (wikipedia.org)
  • Thus, once vocabulary abilities were controlled, bilinguals performed better on letter fluency possibilities by the enhanced frontal executive processes in the brain. (wikipedia.org)
  • These encounters can aid in increasing their vocabulary, sentence structure, and speech abilities. (umonicsplus.com)
  • The experimental and longitudinal studies will establish the conceptual and procedural knowledge that is critical for understanding and operating with fractions as well as identify the key cognitive processes, including working memory for numbers, attentional control, and inhibitory control, that underlie this understanding. (ed.gov)
  • Vocabularies can be added as a data provider via web services to support conceptual mapping. (miritech.com)
  • Professor of English and women's, gender and sexuality studies K.J. Rawson , working with Marika Cifor of the University of Washington, has received a new grant for a Spanish-language edition of the Homosaurus: An International LGBTQ+ Linked Data Vocabulary . (northeastern.edu)
  • Because it is a linked data vocabulary, the Homosaurus is an invaluable tool for researchers of LGBTQ+ issues, of course, but also of other subjects that might connect, directly or tangentially, to LGBTQ+ studies, from literary studies to sex and gender studies, to psychology and sociology, to the harder sciences. (northeastern.edu)
  • An open letter from a group of African scientists, policy analysts, public health practitioners, and academics published in Nature Medicine criticizes a recent announcement of a $30 million grant awarded by the President's Malaria Initiative (PMI) to fund activities related to improved use of data for decision-making to control and eliminate malaria in Africa [29] . (cdc.gov)
  • All Vocabulary is the superset of the data contained within PHIN VADS. (cdc.gov)
  • 2011). Bilingual children and monolingual children have the same vocabulary size and gain the same vocabulary knowledge. (wikipedia.org)
  • Controlled vocabularies provide a way to organize knowledge for subsequent retrieval. (unige.ch)
  • According to a study on lexical access, monolinguals often maintain a wider vocabulary in a target language relative to a comparable bilingual, and that increases the efficiency of word retrieval in monolinguals. (wikipedia.org)
  • One explanation is provided by Edwards, who in 2004 claimed that evidence of the "monolingual mindset" can be traced back to 19th century Europe, when the nation was rising and a dominant group had control, and European mindsets on language were carried forth to its colonies, further perpetuating the monolingual mindset. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the completion of the project, the research team will have developed an intervention package intended to promote a solid foundation of conceptual understanding of fractions by addressing concepts and procedures in an integrated manner. (ed.gov)
  • Seeing the potential of quality control tools to save scarce resources and improve the poor image of their products abroad, Japanese industrialists embraced quality and broadened its scope through concepts such as kaizen and muda . (europeanbusinessreview.com)
  • Develop visual and physical control of media used in the application of color concepts. (ccri.edu)
  • A code system is a collection of concepts from a vocabulary standard (e.g. (cdc.gov)
  • The system was chosen after exploring several framing options in the conceptual design phase of the project. (crsi.org)
  • A literal equivalence would be a word-for-word translation, a practical impossibility given the vagaries of language, so Gardner uses the term literalist, meaning a rendering of the text in the target language that "closely adheres to the vocabulary and structure of the source language" (p. 156). (bookofmormoncentralamerica.com)
  • The Conceptual Design Report helped define the structural systems demands and priorities for the successful implementation of the program. (crsi.org)
  • A view can also be referred to as the Implementation Guide vocabulary, which includes the value sets associated with a Message Mapping Guide or a CDA Implementation Guide. (cdc.gov)
  • a) Tuberculosis Message Mapping Guide Vocabulary View (b) Healthcare Associated Infection CDA Implementation Guide Vocabulary View. (cdc.gov)
  • These can then be negotiated and common vocabularies can be built, e.g. with the method developed by Shaw and Gaines (1989). (unige.ch)
  • Through these experiences, kids can learn to control their emotions and gain resilience. (umonicsplus.com)
  • The reading experienced with experimental multimedia and the control (teachers without multimedia) groups were designed and conducted over a 20-week period in each school. (inderscience.com)
  • However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent. (miritech.com)
  • The student questions provide forward and reverse conceptual development. (ti.com)
  • Given that Weakness Theory tends to assume it has the moral high ground against oppressive conceptual regimes, we need to ask: what are the moral virtues of strong educational systems (in respect to their strength, but also in respect to their attempts to enable practices we might associate with weakness)? (edu.au)
  • The digital technologies that we use every day are controlled by increasingly complex algorithmic systems. (sjsu.edu)
  • That could potentially control for any inclination to be more generous in order to create a favorable impression on a high-status, high-resource acquaintance. (blogspot.com)
  • The Inmates Are Running the Asylum argues that the business executives who make the decisions to develop these products are not the ones in control of the technology used to create them. (informit.com)
  • Monolingual children demonstrated larger vocabulary scored than their bilingual peers, but bilingual children's vocabulary scores still increased with age, just like the monolingual children's vocabulary scores (Core et al. (wikipedia.org)
  • To measure self-control in children, researchers sit them in front of a single marshmallow and explain that if they wait until the experimenter returns to the room, they can have two marshmallows instead of just the one. (cupidshealth.com)
  • Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a coherent set of descriptions, covering a regulations-oriented, design-oriented and patterns-oriented perspective on an enterprise, which provides indicators and controls that enable the informed governance of the enterprise's evolution and succesd1. (bartleby.com)
  • While monolinguals may excel in vocabulary size for the one language they speak, their vocabulary content is not greater. (wikipedia.org)
  • clarification needed] Bilinguals may have smaller vocabularies in each individual language, but when their vocabularies were combined, the content size was approximately similar to that of the monolingual. (wikipedia.org)
  • constant - also known as the controlled variable, any factor that is kept the same during an experiment. (gpb.org)
  • Skousen's idea of tight control "refers to the transmission of the text from Joseph to Oliver, not from the plate text to English" (p. 155). (bookofmormoncentralamerica.com)
  • The student will identify flaws or weaknesses in research and evaluation designs, choose which of several designs most appropriately tests a stated hypothesis or controls variables potentially jeopardizing validity, and analyze and interpret research and evaluation results. (uth.edu)
  • What began as catharsis evolved into a new visual vocabulary within my core conceptual focus on environmental degradation. (anniebcampbell.com)
  • According to Wikipedia , Controlled vocabularies solve the problems of homographs (words with same spelling but different meaning), synonyms (different words with same meaning) and polysemes (words with multiple meanings) by ensuring that each concept is described using only one authorized term and each authorized term in the controlled vocabulary describes only one concept. (unige.ch)
  • In short, controlled vocabularies reduce ambiguity inherent in normal human languages where the same concept can be given different names and ensure consistency. (unige.ch)
  • A code system concept is a vocabulary standard's code and description for a concept as used in a codes system (e.g. (cdc.gov)
  • Indeed, the a recent conceptual replication of the experiment mostly does not find the types of predictive value that were claimed in early studies, after statistical controls are introduced to account for race, gender, home background, parents' education, vocabulary, and other possible covariates. (cupidshealth.com)
  • A three-year evaluation, funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), provided independent research into the curriculum's effectiveness with fifth grade students and their teachers in Austin, Texas. (wcwonline.org)
  • The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) would like to thank the following persons who worked diligently over a number of years to research, write, and compile the information presented in this document. (cdc.gov)
  • Health Hazard Evaluations/Hazard Evaluations and Technical Assistance (HETA) reports are the result of the NIOSH hazard evaluation and technical assistance program which provides, upon request, medical, nursing, and industrial hygiene technical and consultative assistance to Federal, state, and local agencies, labor, industry, and other groups or individuals to control occupational health hazards and to prevent related trauma and disease. (cdc.gov)
  • PHIN Vocabulary Groups are used mainly for indexing the value sets in PHIN VADS. (cdc.gov)
  • These PHIN Vocabulary Groups roughly follow the scope of the White House E-Gov Consolidation Health Informatics (CHI) domains. (cdc.gov)
  • Field outings can help toddlers develop independence and emotional control in addition to improving their social skills. (umonicsplus.com)
  • Toddlers have the chance to develop emotional control on field trips. (umonicsplus.com)
  • Conclusión: la promoción de la salud desde la perspectiva de los trabajadores de estrategia tiene sus bases en el pilar del cambio de comportamiento en el estilo de vida individual y la calidad de vida. (bvsalud.org)
  • These included modularity, adaptability, vibration control, and assisting the architecture in meeting the goals of collaboration. (crsi.org)
  • It is important to note here that bilinguals' overall vocabulary size in both languages combined was equivalent to monolinguals' in one language. (wikipedia.org)