Collocations withspecification

These are words often used in combination withspecification.

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alternative specification
Further simulations show that the conclusions of the simulation experiment do not change under this alternative specification.
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customer specifications
As a test case, a set of 20 customer specifications was used, representative enough to confirm the accuracy of the configurer.
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detailed specification
In moving to actual indicators of carrying capacity we require a more detailed specification of ecological limits.
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exact specification
Optimal rules are often not good rules in the sense that optimality follows from an exact specification of the optimization problem, including the constraints faced.
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interface specification
In other words, it assumes the role of an abstract interface specification with constructive body part.
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original specification
We also could consider the monetary equilibria of the model (the "outside money" case) with the redefined endowments or with the original specification of endowments.
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patent specification
A translation of the full patent specification would only be required if there were a dispute over the rights created by the patent.
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performance specification
A synthesis is carried out via a two-stage process: an instrument design stage followed by performance specification.
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precise specification
On the other hand, one cannot determine whether it is deadlock free unless one has a more precise specification of the generators.
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technical specification
This aspect of data quality is linked directly with the technical specification of both products.
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