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Resource map         
CONCEPT IN THE OBJECT REUSE AND EXCHANGE MODEL
Compound digital object; Compound object; Resource Maps; Resource Map
A resource map (ReM) is a concept of the ORE Model for associating an identity with compound digital objects (aggregations of digital resources) and making assertions about their structure and semantics. Compound objects combine distributed resources, including multiple media types.
Resource (biology)         
SUBSTANCE OR OBJECT IN THE ENVIRONMENT REQUIRED BY AN ORGANISM FOR NORMAL GROWTH, MAINTENANCE, AND REPRODUCTION
Biological resource; Resource (biological); Biological resources; Ecological resource
In biology and ecology, a resource is a substance or object in the environment required by an organism for normal growth, maintenance, and reproduction. Resources can be consumed by one organism and, as a result, become unavailable to another organism.
Madaba Map         
  • The mosaic in the process of being uncovered
  • Annotated reproduction of the Madaba Map <small>(19k×12.5k pixels)</small>
  • Jordan]] and a (nearly-obliterated) lion hunting a gazelle
6TH-CENTURY MOSAIC MAP OF PALESTINE
Madaba map; Map of Madaba; Madaba mosaic map; Madeba map; Madaba Mosaic Map
The Madaba Map, also known as the Madaba Mosaic Map, is part of a floor mosaic in the early Byzantine church of Saint George in Madaba, Jordan. The Madaba Map depicts part of the Middle East and contains the oldest surviving original cartographic depiction of the Holy Land and especially Jerusalem.
Pictorial map         
  • ''Gangland Chicago'' by Bruce Roberts, 1931
  • "Yosemite" (Jo Mora, 1931)
  • Pictorial map of [[Paris]] by [[Claes Jansz. Visscher]]
  • Colorful quirky map of Omey Island created by Irish artist Sean Corcoran, 2009
  • A 19th-century pictorial map plate of a rural and industrial area in [[St. Louis]]
  • [[Tampa Bay]] aerial view map by [[Maria Rabinky]], 2008
  • ''The Man of Commerce'', 1889, Rand McNally and Company
MAP THAT USES PICTURES TO REPRESENT FEATURES
Pictorial maps; Geopictorial maps; Panoramic maps; Bird's eye view maps; Illustrated maps; Cartoon maps; Panoramic map; Illustrated map; Geopictorial map; Cartoon map; Oblique view map; Perspective maps; Pespective maps; Bird's eye view map; Bird's-eye view maps; Bird's-eye view map; Anthropomorphic maps; Picture map; Picture maps; Perspective map; Pictoral map
Pictorial maps (also known as illustrated maps, panoramic maps, perspective maps, bird’s-eye view maps, and geopictorial maps) depict a given territory with a more artistic rather than technical style. It is a type of map in contrast to road map, atlas, or topographic map.
MAP         
  • Map of [[Utrecht]], Netherlands (1695).
  • left
  • Mean Annual Temperature map of Ohio from "Geography of Ohio" 1923
  • The ''[[Hereford Mappa Mundi]]'', [[Hereford Cathedral]], England, circa 1300, a classic "T-O" map with Jerusalem at the center, east toward the top, Europe the bottom left and Africa on the right
  • In a [[topological map]], like this one showing inventory locations, the distances between locations are not important. Only the layout and connectivity between them matters.
  • CIA World Factbook]]'', 2016
  • Mapa en Relieve de Guatemala
  • Relief map]] of the [[Sierra Nevada]]
  • continental shelves]] and [[oceanic plateau]]s (red), the [[mid-ocean ridge]]s (yellow-green) and the [[abyssal plain]]s (blue to purple)}}
  • Celestial map by the cartographer [[Frederik de Wit]],   17th century
  • ''[[Tabula Rogeriana]]'', one of the most advanced [[early world maps]], by [[Muhammad al-Idrisi]], 1154
  • The Great Polish Map of Scotland at Barony Castle, Scotland
  • Geological map of the Moon
  • USGS]] [[digital raster graphic]].
  • A world map in PDF format.
VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF A CONCEPT SPACE; SYMBOLIC DEPICTION EMPHASIZING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ELEMENTS OF SOME SPACE, SUCH AS OBJECTS, REGIONS, OR THEMES
Maps; Physical map; Political Map; Physical Map; Electronic map; Road atlases; Political map; Maps and directions; Physical map (cartography); Anachronous map; Map generator; Online maps of the united states; Map reading; Village mapping; Map orientation; Interactive Map; Map (cartography); Climatic map; Geographic map
Gough Map         
  • 15th C. map of the British Isles based on [[Ptolemy]]'s 2nd C. map
  • Facsimile of the Gough Map by the [[Ordnance Survey]]. First published in 1870, the red transcriptions of ancient names were added in the 1935 edition}}
LATE MEDIEVAL MAP OF THE ISLAND OF GREAT BRITAIN
Gough map; The Bodleian Map; The Bodleian map; The Gough map; The Gough Map; The Gough Map of Great Britain; Gough Map of Great Britain; Bodleian Map
The Gough Map or Bodleian Map is a Late Medieval map of the island of Great Britain. Its precise dates of production and authorship are unknown.
map         
  • Map of [[Utrecht]], Netherlands (1695).
  • left
  • Mean Annual Temperature map of Ohio from "Geography of Ohio" 1923
  • The ''[[Hereford Mappa Mundi]]'', [[Hereford Cathedral]], England, circa 1300, a classic "T-O" map with Jerusalem at the center, east toward the top, Europe the bottom left and Africa on the right
  • In a [[topological map]], like this one showing inventory locations, the distances between locations are not important. Only the layout and connectivity between them matters.
  • CIA World Factbook]]'', 2016
  • Mapa en Relieve de Guatemala
  • Relief map]] of the [[Sierra Nevada]]
  • continental shelves]] and [[oceanic plateau]]s (red), the [[mid-ocean ridge]]s (yellow-green) and the [[abyssal plain]]s (blue to purple)}}
  • Celestial map by the cartographer [[Frederik de Wit]],   17th century
  • ''[[Tabula Rogeriana]]'', one of the most advanced [[early world maps]], by [[Muhammad al-Idrisi]], 1154
  • The Great Polish Map of Scotland at Barony Castle, Scotland
  • Geological map of the Moon
  • USGS]] [[digital raster graphic]].
  • A world map in PDF format.
VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF A CONCEPT SPACE; SYMBOLIC DEPICTION EMPHASIZING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ELEMENTS OF SOME SPACE, SUCH AS OBJECTS, REGIONS, OR THEMES
Maps; Physical map; Political Map; Physical Map; Electronic map; Road atlases; Political map; Maps and directions; Physical map (cartography); Anachronous map; Map generator; Online maps of the united states; Map reading; Village mapping; Map orientation; Interactive Map; Map (cartography); Climatic map; Geographic map
I. n.
Chart.
II. v. a.
Delineate, draw, picture.
MAP         
  • Map of [[Utrecht]], Netherlands (1695).
  • left
  • Mean Annual Temperature map of Ohio from "Geography of Ohio" 1923
  • The ''[[Hereford Mappa Mundi]]'', [[Hereford Cathedral]], England, circa 1300, a classic "T-O" map with Jerusalem at the center, east toward the top, Europe the bottom left and Africa on the right
  • In a [[topological map]], like this one showing inventory locations, the distances between locations are not important. Only the layout and connectivity between them matters.
  • CIA World Factbook]]'', 2016
  • Mapa en Relieve de Guatemala
  • Relief map]] of the [[Sierra Nevada]]
  • continental shelves]] and [[oceanic plateau]]s (red), the [[mid-ocean ridge]]s (yellow-green) and the [[abyssal plain]]s (blue to purple)}}
  • Celestial map by the cartographer [[Frederik de Wit]],   17th century
  • ''[[Tabula Rogeriana]]'', one of the most advanced [[early world maps]], by [[Muhammad al-Idrisi]], 1154
  • The Great Polish Map of Scotland at Barony Castle, Scotland
  • Geological map of the Moon
  • USGS]] [[digital raster graphic]].
  • A world map in PDF format.
VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF A CONCEPT SPACE; SYMBOLIC DEPICTION EMPHASIZING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ELEMENTS OF SOME SPACE, SUCH AS OBJECTS, REGIONS, OR THEMES
Maps; Physical map; Political Map; Physical Map; Electronic map; Road atlases; Political map; Maps and directions; Physical map (cartography); Anachronous map; Map generator; Online maps of the united states; Map reading; Village mapping; Map orientation; Interactive Map; Map (cartography); Climatic map; Geographic map
Maintenance Analysis Procedure (Reference: IBM)
Vinland Map         
  • Norse foundations at [[L'Anse aux Meadows]], [[Vinland]]
  • Yale's Vinland Map on display at Mystic Seaport Museum, May 2018.
PURPORTED 15TH CENTURY NEW WORLD MAP SHOWN TO BE A 20TH CENTURY FAKE
The Vinland map; Vinlanda Insula; Vinland map
The Vinland Map was claimed to be a 15th-century mappa mundi with unique information about Norse exploration of North America but is now known to be a 20th-century forgery. The map first came to light in 1957 and was acquired by Yale University.
Karnaugh map         
  • Diagram showing two K-maps. The K-map for the function f(A, B, C, D) is shown as colored rectangles which correspond to minterms. The brown region is an overlap of the red 2×2 square and the green 4×1 rectangle. The K-map for the inverse of f is shown as gray rectangles, which correspond to maxterms.
  • f(A,B,C,D)}} for ''ABCD'' = 1111 is replaced by a "don't care". This removes the green term completely and allows the red term to be larger. It also allows blue inverse term to shift and become larger
  • K-map construction. Instead of the output values (the rightmost values in the truth table), this diagram shows a decimal representation of the input ABCD (the leftmost values in the truth table), therefore it is not a Karnaugh map.
METHOD TO SIMPLIFY BOOLEAN ALGEBRA EXPRESSIONS; REFINEMENT OF EDWARD VEITCH'S 1952 VEITCH DIAGRAM
Karnaugh diagram; Karnaugh table; K-map; Karnaugh Map; K map; Kmap; Karnaugh maps; Veitch diagram; K Map; Minterm table; Marquand diagram; Kv-diagram; K maps; K-maps; Karnaugh diagrams; Karnaugh mapping; Map K; Karnaugh Maps; KV diagram; KVS diagram; K diagram; KV-diagram; KVS-diagram; K-diagram; Karnaugh-Veitch diagram; Karnaugh-Veitch map; Karnaugh chart; Karnaugh board; Karnaugh plan; Marquand chart; Marquand map; Veitch chart; Karnaugh–Veitch diagram; Veitch-Karnaugh map; KV map; Karnaugh-Veitch symmetry map; KVS map; KV-map; KVS-map; Veitch-Karnaugh diagram; Karnaugh-Veitch symmetry diagram; Marquand-Veitch diagram; Marquand–Veitch diagram; K-Map; Veitch–Karnaugh map; V-diagram; V-Diagram; V diagram; V Diagram; Diagram V; Diagram K; Karnaugh map method; Karnaugh–Veitch map; Symmetry diagram; Karnaugh–Veitch symmetry diagram; Marquand mapping; Conventional Karnaugh map; Gray Code map; Reflection map (logic optimization); Overlay K-map; Overlay Karnaugh map; Logic map; American style Karnaugh map; European style Karnaugh map; American-style Karnaugh map; European-style Karnaugh map; 1-variable Karnaugh map; 2-variable Karnaugh map; 3-variable Karnaugh map; 4-variable Karnaugh map; 5-variable Karnaugh map; 6-variable Karnaugh map; 7-variable Karnaugh map; 8-variable Karnaugh map; One-variable Karnaugh map; Two-variable Karnaugh map; Three-variable Karnaugh map; Four-variable Karnaugh map; Five-variable Karnaugh map; Six-variable Karnaugh map; Seven-variable Karnaugh map; Eight-variable Karnaugh map; 1-variable K-map; 2-variable K-map; 3-variable K-map; 4-variable K-map; 5-variable K-map; 6-variable K-map; 7-variable K-map; 8-variable K-map; One-variable K-map; Two-variable K-map; Three-variable K-map; Four-variable K-map; Five-variable K-map; Six-variable K-map; Seven-variable K-map; Eight-variable K-map; 1-input Karnaugh map; 2-input Karnaugh map; 3-input Karnaugh map; 4-input Karnaugh map; 5-input Karnaugh map; 6-input Karnaugh map; 7-input Karnaugh map; 8-input Karnaugh map; One-input Karnaugh map; Two-input Karnaugh map; Three-input Karnaugh map; Four-input Karnaugh map; Five-input Karnaugh map; Six-input Karnaugh map; Seven-input Karnaugh map; Eight-input Karnaugh map; 1-input K-map; 2-input K-map; 3-input K-map; 4-input K-map; 5-input K-map; 6-input K-map; 7-input K-map; 8-input K-map; One-input K-map; Two-input K-map; Three-input K-map; Four-input K-map; Five-input K-map; Six-input K-map; Seven-input K-map; Eight-input K-map; Standard Karnaugh map; Standard K-map; Conventional K-map; K-map plotting; K-map reading; K-map labeling; K-map labelling; Svoboda chart
The Karnaugh map (KM or K-map) is a method of simplifying Boolean algebra expressions. Maurice Karnaugh introduced it in 1953 as a refinement of Edward W.