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What is a framework in general terms?
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A framework is a basic structure underlying a system, concept, or text.
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Define infrastructure.
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Infrastructure refers to the fundamental facilities and systems serving a country, city, or area, including services and facilities necessary for its economy to function.
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What is a mechanism in scientific terms?
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A mechanism is a system of parts working together in a machine; in biology, it's a process or technique for achieving a result.
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Explain the concept of a paradigm.
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A paradigm is a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns, including theories, research methods, and standards, that define scientific disciplines.
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What is configuration in the context of 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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Describe an algorithmic model.
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An algorithmic model is a sequence of computational steps that transform the input into the output, used to describe a method of solving a problem.
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What are predictive analytics?
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Predictive analytics involves using statistical algorithms and machine learning techniques to identify the likelihood of future outcomes based on historical data.
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Define computational framework.
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A computational framework is a set of tools and libraries that provides the infrastructure for computational tasks, particularly in scientific research.
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What does quantitative analysis involve?
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Quantitative analysis involves examining measurable and verifiable data such as revenues, market share, and salaries.
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Explain the importance of structural integrity.
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Structural integrity is the ability of a structure to hold together under a load, including resisting forces and deformation.
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What is prototyping in process methodologies?
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Prototyping is the process of building a quick and rough version of a product or system to test and validate ideas before full-scale production.
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How is simulation modeling used?
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Simulation modeling is used to create a model of a real-world system and test various scenarios to predict the behavior and outcomes.
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What does iterative refinement mean?
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Iterative refinement is the process of repeatedly refining a design or project to achieve the desired level of quality or performance.
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Explain the concept of scalability.
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Scalability is the capability of a system to handle a growing amount of work or its potential to expand to accommodate growth.
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What is a feasibility study?
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A feasibility study is an assessment of the practicality and potential success of a proposed project or system.
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