Systems, Models, Methods: General & Scientific Terms
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What is a framework?
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A framework is a basic structure underlying a system, concept, or text.
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Define infrastructure in the context of systems.
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Infrastructure refers to the fundamental facilities and systems serving a country, city, or area, including the services and facilities necessary for its economy to function.
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What does mechanism mean in technical terms?
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In technical terms, a mechanism is a system of parts working together in a machine or process.
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How is paradigm used in scientific discussions?
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In scientific discussions, a paradigm is a model or pattern for something that may be copied or can serve as an example or ideal.
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Explain configuration as used in systems.
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Configuration refers to the arrangement of parts or elements in a particular form, figure, or combination.
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What is an algorithmic model?
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An algorithmic model is a computational procedure that takes an input and transforms it based on a defined set of rules to produce an output.
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Define predictive analytics.
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Predictive analytics uses statistics and modeling to determine future performance based on current and historical data.
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What is a computational framework?
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A computational framework is a structured and defined concept for solving problems or performing tasks using computers.
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Explain quantitative analysis in simple terms.
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Quantitative analysis involves the use of mathematical and statistical methods to evaluate financial and numerical data.
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What is meant by structural integrity?
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Structural integrity is the ability of a structure or component to withstand its intended load without failing due to fatigue, fracture, or excessive deformation.
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