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  2. Data modeling - Wikipedia

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    Data modeling is the process of creating a data model for an information system by applying certain formal techniques. Learn about the conceptual, logical and physical schemas, the benefits and challenges of data modeling, and the data modeling methodologies and standards.

  3. IDEF1X - Wikipedia

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    IDEF1X is a standard for developing graphical information models that represent the structure and semantics of data within an environment or system. It is part of the IDEF family of modeling languages in software engineering and supports data integration, management, and analysis.

  4. Wikipedia:Attribution - Wikipedia

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    Editors may make straightforward mathematical calculations or logical deductions based on fully attributed data that neither change the significance of the data nor require additional assumptions beyond what is in the source. It should be possible for any reader without specialist knowledge to understand the deductions.

  5. Covariation model - Wikipedia

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    The covariation model is an attribution theory that explains how people make causal inferences about their own and others' behavior. It uses three criteria (consensus, distinctiveness, and consistency) and three causal schemata (multiple sufficient, multiple necessary, and compensatory) to determine the causes of an effect.

  6. Finding safe haven in the climate change future: Alaska and ...

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    These floods were fully attributed to climate change/sea level rise. Today, Hawai’i has 66,000 people regularly at risk from coastal flooding. In Kailua for example, 50% of the population is ...

  7. All models are wrong - Wikipedia

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    A common aphorism in statistics attributed to George E. P. Box, acknowledging that models always fall short of reality but can still be useful. The web page traces the origin and usage of the aphorism, and discusses its implications for model building and evaluation.

  8. Historical reliability of the Gospels - Wikipedia

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    The web page evaluates the historical reliability of the Gospels as sources of information about Jesus and his movement, using various criteria and methods. It does not answer directly whether the Gospels are eyewitness accounts, but it discusses the genre, sources, and traditions of the Gospels.

  9. Wikipedia:Copying within Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    If an article is "userfied"—copied or moved into user space—it must be fully attributed. If an article is being moved to userspace to avoid deletion (or to work on after deletion), the full history should be visible (restored if necessary) and then moved using the move button.