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  • 11Reference data — are data describing a physical or virtual object and its properties.fact|date=April 2008 Reference data are usually described with nouns.fact|date=April 2008Typical reference data are: * Physical: products, material, assets, customers, locations… …

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  • 12Reference — Référence Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom …

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  • 13reference — ref·er·ence / re frəns, fə rəns/ n 1: an act of referring; specif: mention or citation of one document (as a statute) in another a municipality may adopt by reference all or a part of this title Alaska Statutes see also incorporate 2 …

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  • 14Reference design — refers to a technical blueprint of a system that is intended for others to copy. It contains the essential elements of the system; however, third parties may enhance or modify the design as required.Reference Design Packages enable a fast track… …

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  • 15Reference (informatique) — Référence (informatique) En programmation, une référence est une valeur qui permet l accès en lecture et/ou écriture à une donnée située soit en mémoire principale soit ailleurs. Une référence n est pas la donnée elle même mais seulement une… …

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  • 16Reference model — is a notion used in standard conceptual computing models. It is an abstract representation of the entities and relationships involved in a problem space, and forms the conceptual basis for the development of more concrete models of the space, and …

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  • 17reference obligation — USA reference obligation, Also known as a covered obligation and commonly referred to as the ref ob . One or more debt instruments of the reference entity specified in a credit derivative confirmation such as a …

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  • 18reference group — ➔ group * * * reference group UK US noun [C] ► MARKETING a group of people that influences the decisions and opinions of a person or group: »Whether a person felt rich or poor compared to their reference group was also a way of predicting… …

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  • 19Reference — Ref er*ence (r?f ?r ens), n. [See {Refer}.] 1. The act of referring, or the state of being referred; as, reference to a chart for guidance. [1913 Webster] 2. That which refers to something; a specific direction of the attention; as, a reference… …

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  • 20Reference Bible — Reference Ref er*ence (r?f ?r ens), n. [See {Refer}.] 1. The act of referring, or the state of being referred; as, reference to a chart for guidance. [1913 Webster] 2. That which refers to something; a specific direction of the attention; as, a… …

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