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Conceptual models of spirituality
Social Thought, 2001Summary The traditional social work view of human nature and the whole person has emphasized biological, psychological, and social dimensions. Interdisciplinary and, more recently, social work conceptualizations of the whole person have added spirituality.
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2006
The process of conceptual design is independent of the final platform and the medium of implementation, and is usually in a form that is understandable and usable by managers and other personnel who may not be familiar with the low-level implementation details, but have a major influence in the development process.
Sriram Mohan, Arijit Sengupta
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The process of conceptual design is independent of the final platform and the medium of implementation, and is usually in a form that is understandable and usable by managers and other personnel who may not be familiar with the low-level implementation details, but have a major influence in the development process.
Sriram Mohan, Arijit Sengupta
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Conceptual Models in Knowledge [PDF]
The common-sense distinction between percepts and concepts — between perceptual knowledge and conceptual knowledge — is well taken and defensible, but one would be hard-pressed to find a piece of perceptual knowledge free of all concepts or a piece of conceptual knowledge free of all percepts.
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Integrating models of diffusion of innovations: a Conceptual Framework.
, 2002▪ Abstract This chapter provides a conceptual framework for integrating the array of variables defined in diffusion research to explicate their influence on an actor's decision to adopt an innovation.
Barbara Wejnert
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2015
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 34th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, ER 2015, held in Stockholm, Sweden, in October 2015.
Mong Li Lee+4 more
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 34th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, ER 2015, held in Stockholm, Sweden, in October 2015.
Mong Li Lee+4 more
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A Nursing Conceptual Model for Contamination
International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications, 2011PURPOSE: To propose a nursing model of contamination that describes the key features of contamination at a level of abstraction needed for clinical decision making.DATA SOURCES: Relevant literature on contamination, biopreparedness, and classic epidemiologic literature were reviewed and analyzed.DATA SYNTHESIS: A model of contamination was created ...
Pauline M. Green, Laura V. Polk
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A Conceptual Model of the Blockchain
2020Hyperledger Fabric is a very large project under the umbrella of the Linux Foundation, with hundreds of developers involved. In this paper we will illustrate how the application of fact-based modeling will help us in understanding some basic features of the blockchain concept as is used in Hyperledger Fabric (HLF) and that it can serve as a conceptual ...
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Conceptual Multidimensional Models
2003A variety of multidimensional data models have recently been proposed by both academic and industry communities. but consensus on formalism or even a common terminology has not yet emerged. In this chapter, we first discuss the requirements that an ideal conceptual multidimensional model should fulfill.
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2004
We claim that document engineering (the systematic development of document presentations, representations and document tools) should be firmly based on explicit, formal and abstract document models. This precept is well accepted and practiced in, for example, the database community but it is, apparently, less accepted in the XML community.
Bruggemann-Klein, A., Wood, D.
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We claim that document engineering (the systematic development of document presentations, representations and document tools) should be firmly based on explicit, formal and abstract document models. This precept is well accepted and practiced in, for example, the database community but it is, apparently, less accepted in the XML community.
Bruggemann-Klein, A., Wood, D.
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