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classification
sınıflandırma

Arşivlerimizin sistematik bir sınıflandırmasını yerleştirmek büyük bir zaman tasarrufu olabilir. - Putting in place a systematic classification of our archives could be a great time saver.

Sınıflandırma benim uzmanlığım değil. - Classification is not my specialty.

classification
{i} tasnif
classification
{i} derecelendirme
classification
(Askeri) DOSYA TASNİFİ: Münferit vesikaların bir dosyada tasnif edilmiş şekillerini tayin eden ve konu, isim, coğrafi mevki, sayı vesaireye göre yapılan dosyalama usulü
classification
(Ticaret) gruplandırma
classification
(Ticaret) bölümlendirme
classification
öbekleme
classification
klas saptaması
classification
(Gıda) ayırma
classification
adlandırma
classification
klasifaksiyon
classification
bölükleme
classification
(Politika, Siyaset) sınıf

Arşivlerimizin sistematik bir sınıflandırmasını yerleştirmek büyük bir zaman tasarrufu olabilir. - Putting in place a systematic classification of our archives could be a great time saver.

Sınıflandırma benim uzmanlığım değil. - Classification is not my specialty.

classification
(Askeri) gizlilik derecesi verme
classification
bölümleme
classification
klasifikasyon
classification
{i} kategori, sınıf
classification
(Askeri) (CLASSIFIED INFORMATION) GİZLİLİK DERECESİ VERME (GİZLİ BİLGİ): Resmi bilgilerin, izinsiz açıklanma ihtimaline karşı, milli savunma yararına özel bir korunmaya ve bu şekilde tanıtılmaya ihtiyaç gösterdiğini tespit işlemi
classification
{i} sınıflama
classification
sınıf/sınıflandırma
classification
(Tekstil) sınıflama, bölümleme, ayırma, tasnif etme
classification
klasman
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
plural of classification
general classifications
plural form of general classification
points classifications
plural form of points classification
scientific classifications
plural form of scientific classification
classification
{n} the act of arranging or state of being arranged in a class
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The process of organizing positions into categories of work (classes) based on the similarity of duties, authority, and responsibility
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Structured, reasoned and largely scientific [2: taxonomy ] ways of identifying and naming organisms, usually on the basis of their evolutionary relationship [2: systematics ] [3: CLASSIFICATION AND PHYLOGENY ]; [3: Introduction to the Principles of Taxonomy with a Focus on Human Classification Categories ]
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The process of placing items into groups or categories, according to a set of rules For example, maps and map projections may be classified according to their use, scale, properties or appearance
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A systematic arrangement of objects (of any type) into groups or categories according to a set of established criteria
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An ability to group objects according to one or more dimensions which involves the realization that subcategories can be combined (a transformation) to form a superordinate category and again reduced to the former subcategories (Solso)
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A classification is the separation or ordering of objects (or specimens) into classes [WEBOL 1998] Classifications that are created non-empirically are called a priori classifications [ ; Simpson 1961; WEBOL 1998] Classifications that are created empirically by looking at the data are called a posteriori classifications [ ; Simpson 1961; WEBOL 1998] [11]
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Application classes for cabling have been identified for the purpose of the ISO/IEC 11801 standard; - Class A : cabling is characterized up to 100 kHz - Class B : cabling is characterized up to 1 MHz - Class C : cabling is characterized up to 16 MHz - Class D : cabling is characterized up to 100 MHz - Class E : cabling is characterized up to 250 MHz - Class F : cabling is characterized up to 600 MHz - Optical Class : optical fiber links are characterized up to 10 MHz and above
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the basic cognitive process of arranging into classes or categories
classification
restriction imposed by the government on documents or weapons that are available only to certain authorized people the basic cognitive process of arranging into classes or categories a group of people or things arranged by class or category
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A method of generalization In the process of classification, an attempt is made to group data into classes according to some common characteristics, thereby reducing the number of data elements Classification tends to be based upon the attributes or characteristics of data rather than their geometry
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The grouping of mail into mail classes and subclasses by rate categories Categories are determined according to content, weight, size, and preparation standards (such as sortation and barcoding)
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Work that involves position evaluation, establishing and maintaining a position classification program to determine appropriate pay system, occupational grouping, title and grade of positions, and advising on position and organization design
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A logical scheme for arrangement of knowledge, usually by subject Classification schema are alpha and/or numeric; for example, Library of Congress Classification, Dewey Classification, Universal Decimal Classification
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Biological classification is a naming system for all organisms based primarily on structural criteria and arranges organisms in a hierarchy of groups that reflect evolutionary relationships Generally the smallest group is the species but sub-species and varieties may also be identified The classification system helps in the rapid identification of organisms and indicates their natural interrelationships
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Classification is the categorisation of objects according to their qualities or extrinsic information attributed to them to help in their management
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A collection of tasks, duties and responsibilities assigned to one or more individuals whose work is the same in nature and level Each classification in the Vanderbilt system has a specific title and 4-digit job code which distinguishes it from other classifications
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the process of assigning the pixels of a continuous raster image to discrete categories
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The act of forming into a class or classes; a distribution into groups, as classes, orders, families, etc
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A classification is a division or category in a system which divides things into groups or types. Its tariffs cater for four basic classifications of customer. see also classify. a process in which you put something into the group or class it belongs to, or the group that it belongs to classify. Dewey Decimal Classification library classification Library of Congress Classification LC Classification
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The process of devising and applying schemes based on the business activities which generate records, whereby they are categorised in systematic and consistent ways to facilitate their capture, retrieval, maintenance and disposal Classification includes determining document or file naming conventions, user permissions and security restrictions on records Australian Standard AS 4390-1996, Part 1 Clause 4 8
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The designation freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate For undergraduates, classification is determined by the total number of semester hours of credit, including transferred credit, credit by examination, and credit earned by extension and correspondence, that have been accepted by the University and posted on the student's record (whether or not these hours are applicable toward a degree) Hours in progress and hours failed are not counted in determining classification Freshman 0-29 hours of credit Sophomore 30-59 hours of credit Junior 60-89 hours of credit Senior more than 89 hours of credit
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Forming, sorting, apportioning, grouping, or dividing objects into classes to form an ordered arrangement of items having a defined range of characteristics, relationships, and distinctive differences Classification systems may be taxonomic, mathematical, observed, or inferred, depending upon the purpose to be served The purpose of classification is to describe the structure and relationships of objects to each other and to similar objects, and to simplify these relationships in such a way that general statements can be made about classes of objects, thereby achieving economy of memory and ease of manipulation
classification
{i} sorting, systematic arranging
classification
the act of distributing things into classes or categories of the same type
classification
a group of people or things arranged by class or category
classification
according to some common relations or affinities
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1 The classification of defects by defect type and size for process monitoring, yield learning, and excursion control 2 Benchmarking the performance of a process or equipment tool over a variety of conditions to determine its sensitivity against various input parameters
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restriction imposed by the government on documents or weapons that are available only to certain authorized people
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The systematic arrangement of objects, ideas, books, or other items based on like characteristics, such as size, color, type, form, content, or other features Library classification schemes often use a subject-based hierarchical structure
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The process of assigning individual pixels of a digital image to categories, generally on the basis of spectral reflectance or radiometric characteristics
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Arrangement according to a systematic division of a number of objects into groups, based on some likenesses or some common traits
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The act of forming into a class or classes; a distribution into groups, as classes, orders, families, etc., according to some common relations or attributes
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Each MathML element must be classified according to its mathematical role
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Process of formally grouping Configuration Items by type, e g software, hardware, documentation, environment, application Process of formally identifying changes by type e g project scope change request, validation change request, infrastructure change request Process of formally identifying incidents, problems and known errors by origin, symptoms and cause
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The goal in a branch of mathematics of providing an exhaustive list of some type of mathematical object with no repetitions Example: The classification of 3-manifolds is one of the outstanding problems in topology With the advent of computers, one weak but precise way to state a classification problem is to ask whether there is an algorithm to determine whether two given objects are equivalent
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