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  2. Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    A chart created with data from a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet that only saves the chart. To save the chart and spreadsheet save as .XLS. XLC is not supported in Excel 2007 or in any newer versions of Excel. Dialog .xld: Used in older versions of Excel. Archive .xlk: A backup of an Excel Spreadsheet Add-in (DLL) .xll

  3. Logical spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    A logical spreadsheet is a spreadsheet in which formulas take the form of logical constraints rather than function definitions.. In traditional spreadsheet systems, such as Excel, cells are partitioned into "directly specified" cells and "computed" cells and the formulas used to specify the values of computed cells are "functional", i.e. for every combination of values of the directly ...

  4. Create, read, update and delete - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) are the four basic operations (actions) of persistent storage. [1] CRUD is also sometimes used to describe user interface conventions that facilitate viewing, searching, and changing information using computer-based forms and reports .

  5. Sigmoid function - Wikipedia

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    The hierarchy includes at present three models, with 1, 2 and 3 parameters, if not counting the maximal number of nuclei N max, respectively—a tanh 2 based model called α 21 [11] originally devised to describe diffusion-limited crystal growth (not aggregation!) in 2D, the Johnson-Mehl-Avrami-Kolmogorov (JMAKn) model, [12] and the Richards ...

  6. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    Such calculations as net present value or standard deviation can be applied to tabular data with a pre-programmed function in a formula. Spreadsheet programs also provide conditional expressions, functions to convert between text and numbers, and functions that operate on strings of text.

  7. Online analytical processing - Wikipedia

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    Multidimensional structure is defined as "a variation of the relational model that uses multidimensional structures to organize data and express the relationships between data". [ 6 ] : 177 The structure is broken into cubes and the cubes are able to store and access data within the confines of each cube.

  8. Mean squared error - Wikipedia

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    To minimize MSE, the model could be more accurate, which would mean the model is closer to actual data. One example of a linear regression using this method is the least squares method—which evaluates appropriateness of linear regression model to model bivariate dataset, [6] but whose limitation is related to known distribution of the data.

  9. Database model - Wikipedia

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    A database model is a type of data model that determines the logical structure of a database. It fundamentally determines in which manner data can be stored, organized and manipulated. The most popular example of a database model is the relational model, which uses a table-based format.