relational model

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model
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmɒd.əl/
us
/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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Generally, our findings suggest that an earlyrelationalmodelmay in part mediate children's later traumatic stress reactions.
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But this would be forgetting the essential difference between the purelyrelationalmodeland the coherence space model concerning the issue of uniformity.
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Arelationalmodelfor managing second language anxiety.
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This attachment information is added interactively to therelationalmodel.
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The well-known causal anomalies associated with relational semantics of indeterminate dataflow are avoided, but still we preserve much of the intuitions of arelationalmodel.
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To solve this problem, we have developed a framework that is based on arelationalmodelof computation that facilitates automatic aggregation.
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In our case, examples are represented using arelationalmodel, and defining a distance measure within such a kind of representation is difficult.
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We obtain a generalized database model that covers the nestedrelationalmodel.
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In therelationalmodel, the only storage structure is the table, and this was something that even naive users could understand.
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Ingold advocates some of the same notions in his project of replacing the genealogical model of kinship with arelationalmodel.
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The reader thus not only learns what therelationalmodelis, but also gets to understand the practical significance of this and the power of the model in data retrieval.
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On therelationalmodel, the system is more holistic, and the ownership more a matter of codependence between parts, where the whole is greater than their sum.
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There is a standard interpretation of database relations in this new setting, such that we can regard the domain theoretic database model as an extension to therelationalmodel.
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Bearing these observations in mind, it is quite natural to think of the sets interpreting formulae in the purelyrelationalmodelas the bases of some vector spaces.
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The framework is unique in the sense that it uses arelationalmodelof computations that naturally facilitates a fine-grain description that can be automatically aggregated using appropriate relational queries.
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Additionally, object databases lack a formal mathematical foundation, unlike therelationalmodel, and this in turn leads to weaknesses in their query support.
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In therelationalmodel, some bit of information was used as a key, uniquely defining a particular record.
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