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- Unstructured data (or unstructured information) is information that either does not have a pre-defined data model or is not organized in a pre-defined...
- An unstructured interview or non-directive interview is an interview in which questions are not prearranged. These non-directive interviews are considered...
- homeschooling are subsumed under two basic categories: structured and unstructured homeschooling. Structured homeschooling includes any method or style...
- An unstructured grid or irregular grid is a tessellation of a part of the Euclidean plane or Euclidean space by simple shapes, such as triangles or tetrahedra...
- analytics. BI tools can handle large amounts of structured and sometimes unstructured data to help organisations to identify, develop, and otherwise create...
- located, we can classify networks as unstructured or structured (or as a hybrid between the two). Unstructured peer-to-peer networks do not impose a...
- with the structured programming paradigm, in particular with the use of unstructured control flow using goto statements or equivalent. The distinction was...
- Free Play may refer to: "Free Play", the creative activity of spontaneous free improvisation, by children, by artists, and people of all kinds, as described...
- interaction partners, such as other proteins or RNA. IDPs range from fully unstructured to partially structured and include random coil, molten globule-like...
- UIMA (/juˈiːmə/ yoo-EE-mə), short for Unstructured Information Management Architecture, is an OASIS standard for content analytics, originally developed...