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Что (кто) такое beta abstraction - определение

ARTIST ASSOCIATION
Abstraction-Creation; Abstraction Création; Abstraction Creation; Abstraction-création; Abstraction-creation
  • [[Theo van Doesburg]], c. 1929–30, ''Study for Arithmetic Composition'', pencil, Indian ink and gouache on graph paper, 12 × 12 cm, [[Kröller-Müller Museum]]
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beta abstraction      
[lambda-calculus] The conversion of an expression to an application of a lambda abstraction to an argument expression. Some subterm of the original expression becomes the argument of the abstraction and the rest becomes its body. E.g. 4+1 --> ( x . x+1) 4 The opposite of beta abstraction is beta reduction. These are the two kinds of beta conversion.
data abstraction         
TECHNIQUE FOR ARRANGING COMPLEXITY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS
Abstraction in object-oriented programming; Abstraction (programming); Abstraction (computer programming); Data abstraction; Control abstraction; Abstraction (computing); Abstraction (software); Abstraction (software engineering)
<data> Any representation of data in which the implementation details are hidden (abstracted). Abstract data types and objects are the two primary forms of data abstraction. [Other forms?]. (2003-07-03)
Abstraction-Création         
Abstraction-Création was a loose association of artists formed in Paris in 1931 to counteract the influence of the Surrealist group led by André Breton.
Hardware abstraction         
SET OF SOFTWARE ROUTINES THAT EMULATE PLATFORM-SPECIFIC DETAILS, GIVING PROGRAMS DIRECT ACCESS TO HARDWARE RESOURCES IN A DEVICE-INDEPENDENT, HIGH PERFORMANCE MANNER
Hardware abstraction layer; Hardware Abstraction Layer; Hardware Abstraction layer; Hardware-abstraction layer
Hardware abstractions are sets of routines in software that provide programs with access to hardware resources through programming interfaces. The programming interface allows all devices in a particular class C of hardware devices to be accessed through identical interfaces even though C may contain different subclasses of devices that each provide a different hardware interface.
Abstraction layer         
WAY OF HIDING DETAILS OF A COMPUTING SUBSYSTEM, ALLOWING SEPARATION OF CONCERNS AND INTEROPERABILITY
Abstract interface; Layer (abstraction); Abstraction level; Layer of abstraction; Architectural layer; Layers of abstraction; I/O abstraction; Layer (software)
In computing, an abstraction layer or abstraction level is a way of hiding the working details of a subsystem. Examples of software models that use layers of abstraction include the OSI model for network protocols, OpenGL, and other graphics libraries, which allow the separation of concerns to facilitate interoperability and platform independence.
Hardware Abstraction Layer         
SET OF SOFTWARE ROUTINES THAT EMULATE PLATFORM-SPECIFIC DETAILS, GIVING PROGRAMS DIRECT ACCESS TO HARDWARE RESOURCES IN A DEVICE-INDEPENDENT, HIGH PERFORMANCE MANNER
Hardware abstraction layer; Hardware Abstraction Layer; Hardware Abstraction layer; Hardware-abstraction layer
<operating system> (HAL) The layer of Microsoft Windows NT where they have isolated their assembly language code. (1995-04-17)
Beta (finance)         
IN FINANCE, NUMBER DESCRIBING THE CORRELATED VOLATILITY OF AN ASSET IN RELATION TO THE VOLATILITY OF THE BENCHMARK
Beta (investment); Beta risk; Beta coefficient; Beta decay (finance); Beta (valuation ratio); Volatility beta; Beta stock; High beta stock; Low beta stock; Stock beta
In finance, the beta (β or market beta or beta coefficient) is a measure of how an individual asset moves (on average) when the overall stock market increases or decreases. Thus, beta is a useful measure of the contribution of an individual asset to the risk of the market portfolio when it is added in small quantity.
Beta (plant)         
  • [[Sea beet]] (''Beta vulgaris'' subsp. ''maritima'')
GENUS OF THE FOXTAIL FAMILY
Beta (genus); Beteae
Beta is a genus in the flowering plant family Amaranthaceae. The best known member is the common beet, Beta vulgaris, but several other species are recognised.
beta rhythm         
  • Diffuse beta waves present alongside other frequencies in spontaneous EEG recorded from a 28-month-old child with [[Dup15q]] syndrome.
A NEURAL OSCILLATION IN THE BRAIN WITH A FREQUENCY RANGE OF BETWEEN 12.5 AND 30 HZ
Beta brain wave; Beta state; Beta rhythm
¦ noun Physiology the normal electrical activity of the brain when conscious and alert, consisting of oscillations (beta waves) with a frequency of 18-25 hertz.
Abstraction (sociology)         
PROCESS OF CONSIDERING SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS AT A MORE THEORETICAL LEVEL
Sociological Abstraction refers to the varying levels at which theoretical concepts can be understood. It is a tool for objectifying and simplifying sociological concepts.

Википедия

Abstraction-Création

Abstraction-Création was a loose association of artists formed in Paris in 1931 to counteract the influence of the Surrealist group led by André Breton.

Founders Theo van Doesburg, Auguste Herbin, Jean Hélion and Georges Vantongerloo started the group to foster abstract art after the trend turned to representation in the 1920s.

A non-prescriptive group of artists were involved, whose ideals and practices varied widely: Albert Gleizes, František Kupka, Piet Mondrian, Jean Arp, Marlow Moss, Naum Gabo, Alberto Magnelli, Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson, Kurt Schwitters, Wassily Kandinsky, Wolfgang Paalen, Théo Kerg, Taro Okamoto, Paule Vézelay, Hans Erni, Bart van der Leck, Katarzyna Kobro, Leon Tutundjian and John Wardell Power.

Five Cahiers (yearbooks) were published between 1932 and 1936 entitled Abstraction-création: Art non-figuratif; a reprint edition of the Cahiers was published by the Arno Press, New York in 1968. Art exhibitions were also held throughout Europe.