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  2. Function model - Wikipedia

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    [1] Example of a function model of the process of "Maintain Reparable Spares" in IDEF0 notation. A function model, similar with the activity model or process model, is a graphical representation of an enterprise's function within a defined scope. The purposes of the function model are to describe the functions and processes, assist with ...

  3. IDEF0 - Wikipedia

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    IDEF0, used to produce a "function model". A function model is a structured representation of the functions, activities or processes within the modeled system or subject area. [5] IDEF1, used to produce an "information model". An information model represents the structure and semantics of information within the modeled system or subject area. [6]

  4. Data-flow diagram - Wikipedia

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    In the next, the so-called first level—DFD 1—the numbering continues For example, process 1 is divided into the first three levels of the DFD, which are numbered 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3. Similarly, processes in the second level (DFD 2) are numbered 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3, and 2.1.4. The number of levels depends on the size of the model system.

  5. Data modeling - Wikipedia

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    Data modeling techniques and methodologies are used to model data in a standard, consistent, predictable manner in order to manage it as a resource. The use of data modeling standards is strongly recommended for all projects requiring a standard means of defining and analyzing data within an organization, e.g., using data modeling:

  6. C4 model - Wikipedia

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    Abstractions of the C4 model: A software system is made up of one or more containers (web applications, databases, etc), each of which contains one or more components, which in turn are implemented by one or more code elements (classes, interfaces, objects, functions, etc) The C4 model is a lean graphical notation technique for modeling the ...

  7. Logistic regression - Wikipedia

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    The basic idea of logistic regression is to use the mechanism already developed for linear regression by modeling the probability p i using a linear predictor function, i.e. a linear combination of the explanatory variables and a set of regression coefficients that are specific to the model at hand but the same for all trials.

  8. Database model - Wikipedia

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    The inverted file data model can put indexes in a set of files next to existing flat database files, in order to efficiently directly access needed records in these files. Notable for using this data model is the ADABAS DBMS of Software AG, introduced in 1970. ADABAS has gained considerable customer base and exists and supported until today.

  9. Linear regression - Wikipedia

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    Parameters in the original model, including , are simple functions of ′ in the standardized model. The standardization of variables does not change their correlations, so { x 1 ′ , x 2 ′ , … , x q ′ } {\displaystyle \{x_{1}',x_{2}',\dots ,x_{q}'\}} is a group of strongly correlated variables in an APC arrangement and they are not ...