navigational warning - translation to ρωσικά
Diclib.com
Λεξικό ChatGPT
Εισάγετε μια λέξη ή φράση σε οποιαδήποτε γλώσσα 👆
Γλώσσα:

Μετάφραση και ανάλυση λέξεων από την τεχνητή νοημοσύνη ChatGPT

Σε αυτήν τη σελίδα μπορείτε να λάβετε μια λεπτομερή ανάλυση μιας λέξης ή μιας φράσης, η οποία δημιουργήθηκε χρησιμοποιώντας το ChatGPT, την καλύτερη τεχνολογία τεχνητής νοημοσύνης μέχρι σήμερα:

  • πώς χρησιμοποιείται η λέξη
  • συχνότητα χρήσης
  • χρησιμοποιείται πιο συχνά στον προφορικό ή γραπτό λόγο
  • επιλογές μετάφρασης λέξεων
  • παραδείγματα χρήσης (πολλές φράσεις με μετάφραση)
  • ετυμολογία

navigational warning - translation to ρωσικά

Navigational Database; Navigational database management system; Navigational database management system.; Navigational DBMS

navigational warning      
навигационное предупреждение
warning sign         
  • Exhibit mostly of warning signs (with some [[regulatory sign]]s like ''Do Not Enter'') at the [[Turin Automobile Museum]]
  • Early Czechoslovak warning signs defined by a 1935 law. The blue signs were later supplanted with red-white-black signs.
  • Canada: pictorial no exit sign
  • alt=Yellow diamond sign with thin black border
  • 1860s}}.
  • United States (California)
  • Texas emergency vehicles sign.
  • U.S. (New York City): roadway ends.
  • New Zealand road work sign
  • A sign warning of no further warning signs.
  • Philippines curve chevron
  • reflector-spheres]].
  •  No information}}
  • litter]]s coming from Salvador's entrance to back up to the same part"
  • alt=Yellow triangular (point up) sign with thick black border
  • alt=Blue triangular (point up) sign with thick red border
  • alt=White triangular (point up) sign with thick red border
  • alt=Yellow triangular (point up) sign with thick red border
  • United Kingdom: military vehicles crossing.
  • Vienna Convenntion falling rocks sign (white triangle)
  • Vienna Convention pedestrian crossing sign (white triangle)
  • Vienna Convention bicycle crossing ahead (white triangle)
  • Vienna Convention traffic signal ahead (white triangle)
  • Vienna Convention stop ahead sign (white triangle)
  • Vienna Convention two-way traffic sign (white triangle)
  • Vienna Convention low flying aircraft (White triangle)
  • Vienna Convention side winds sign (amber triangle)
  • White background red triangle with black symbol
  • Amber background red triangle with black symbol
  • Vienna Convention slippery road because ice or snow (white triangle)
  • Vienna Convention [[drawbridge]] ahead sign (white triangle)
  • Vienna Convention school crossing ahead (yellow diamond, LHT version)
  • Vienna Convention wild animal crossing (yellow diamond, LHT version)
  • Vienna Convention intersection sign (diamond-shaped)
  • Vienna Convention merging traffic sign (yellow diamond)
  • Vienna Convention dangerous bends sign (diamond-shaped)
  • Vienna Convention protected level crossing sign (yellow diamond)
  • right
  • Vienna Convention carriageway narrows sign (yellow diamond)
SIGN INDICATING POTENTIAL TRAFFIC-RELATED HAZARD, OBSTACLE OR CONDITION REQUIRING SPECIAL ATTENTION
Warning signs; Warning Sign; Construction signs; ⚠; ⛐; ⛗; ⛖; ⛙; ⛘; 🛆; ⚠️

общая лексика

оповестительный щит

предупреждающий знак

нефтегазовая промышленность

предупреждающая надпись

warning system         
  • Sound sample}}
  • Early warning siren for earthquakes and floods
SYSTEM OF BIOLOGICAL OR TECHNICAL NATURE DEPLOYED BY AN INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP TO INFORM OF A FUTURE DANGER
Warning System; Warning systems; Audio Visual Warning System; AVWS; Audio Visual Warning System (AVWS)

общая лексика

предупреждающая система

строительное дело

аварийная сигнализация

предупредительная сигнализация (у железнодорожных переездов)

Ορισμός

mews
(mews)
A mews is a street or small area surrounded by houses that were originally built as stables. (BRIT)
The house is in a secluded mews.
N-COUNT: oft in names

Βικιπαίδεια

Navigational database

A navigational database is a type of database in which records or objects are found primarily by following references from other objects. The term was popularized by the title of Charles Bachman's 1973 Turing Award paper, The Programmer as Navigator. This paper emphasized the fact that the new disk-based database systems allowed the programmer to choose arbitrary navigational routes following relationships from record to record, contrasting this with the constraints of earlier magnetic-tape and punched card systems where data access was strictly sequential.

One of the earliest navigational databases was Integrated Data Store (IDS), which was developed by Bachman for General Electric in the 1960s. IDS became the basis for the CODASYL database model in 1969.

Although Bachman described the concept of navigation in abstract terms, the idea of navigational access came to be associated strongly with the procedural design of the CODASYL Data Manipulation Language. Writing in 1982, for example, Tsichritzis and Lochovsky state that "The notion of currency is central to the concept of navigation." By the notion of currency, they refer to the idea that a program maintains (explicitly or implicitly) a current position in any sequence of records that it is processing, and that operations such as GET NEXT and GET PRIOR retrieve records relative to this current position, while also changing the current position to the record that is retrieved.

Navigational database programming thus came to be seen as intrinsically procedural; and moreover to depend on the maintenance of an implicit set of global variables (currency indicators) holding the current state. As such, the approach was seen as diametrically opposed to the declarative programming style used by the relational model. The declarative nature of relational languages such as SQL offered better programmer productivity and a higher level of data independence (that is, the ability of programs to continue working as the database structure evolves.) Navigational interfaces, as a result, were gradually eclipsed during the 1980s by declarative query languages.

During the 1990s it started becoming clear that for certain applications handling complex data (for example, spatial databases and engineering databases), the relational calculus had limitations. At that time, a reappraisal of the entire database market began, with several companies describing the new systems using the marketing term NoSQL. Many of these systems introduced data manipulation languages which, while far removed from the CODASYL DML with its currency indicators, could be understood as implementing Bachman's "navigational" vision. Some of these languages are procedural; others (such as XPath) are entirely declarative. Offshoots of the navigational concept, such as the graph database, found new uses in modern transaction processing workloads.

Μετάφραση του &#39navigational warning&#39 σε Ρωσικά