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- usually an abstract number or, in some cases, a set of dice. Some games use different terms to refer to an attribute, such as statistic, (primary) characteristic...
- has changed since the last backup operation. Windows' file system sets this attribute on any file that has changed. Backup software then has the duty of...
- <element attribute="value">element content</element> Where element names the HTML element type, and attribute is the name of the attribute, set to the provided...
- "ATA/ATAPI Command Set - 2 (ACS-2)" (PDF), ATA Command Set 2 (working draft) (7 ed.), ANSI INCITS, p. 73. "S.M.A.R.T. attribute meaning". siguardian...
- perform a set of operations is determined by evaluating attributes ****ociated with the subject, object, requested operations, and, in some cases, environment...
- An entity–attribute–value model (EAV) is a data model optimized for the space-efficient storage of sp****—or ad-hoc—property or data values, intended...
- as: some_attribute: SOME_TYPE ****ign set_some_attribute set_some_attribute (v: VALUE_TYPE) -- Set value of some_attribute to `v'. do some_attribute :=...
- An attribute value is an attribute name paired with an element of that attribute's domain, and a tuple is a set of attribute values in which no two distinct...
- consists of a set of attributes. An attribute has a name (an attribute type or attribute description) and one or more values. The attributes are defined...
- set of tuples. A tuple is a collection of n values, where n is the relation's degree, and each value in the tuple corresponds to a unique attribute....