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Что (кто) такое state transition diagram - определение

DIAGRAM USED IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Statechart; State transition diagram; Harel statechart; State machine diagram; State chart; State graph; Statecharts
  • Diagram showing how Harel's Statecharts contributed to object-oriented methods and notation
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state transition diagram         
A diagram consisting of circles to represent states and directed line segments to represent transitions between the states. One or more actions (outputs) may be associated with each transition. The diagram represents a {finite state machine}.
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Transition state         
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SET OF STATES (EACH CHARACTERIZED BY ITS OWN GEOMETRY, ENERGY) IN WHICH AN ASSEMBLY OF ATOMS, WHEN RANDOMLY PLACED THERE, WOULD HAVE AN EQUAL PROBABILITY OF FORMING THE REACTANTS OR OF FORMING THE PRODUCTS OF THAT ELEMENTARY REACTION
Transition stage; Transitional state; Transition state energy; Transition states; Transition structure
In chemistry, the transition state of a chemical reaction is a particular configuration along the reaction coordinate. It is defined as the state corresponding to the highest potential energy along this reaction coordinate.
Venn diagram         
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  • [[Stained-glass]] window with Venn diagram in [[Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge]]
  • Venn diagram as a truth table
  • Sets of creatures with two legs, and creatures that fly
DIAGRAM THAT SHOWS ALL POSSIBLE LOGICAL RELATIONS BETWEEN A COLLECTION OF SETS
Johnston diagram; Venn disagram; Venn diagrams; Ven diagram; Venn Diagram; Logic diagram; Venn diagramme; Vin diagram; Set diagram; Venn Diagrams; Area proportional Venn diagram; Area-proportional Venn diagram; Scaled Venn diagram; Venn-Euler diagram; Euler-Venn diagram; Euler–Venn diagram; Venn–Euler diagram; Generalised Venn Diagram; Generalised Venn diagram; Generalized Venn Diagram; Generalized Venn diagram; Edwards' Venn diagram; Edwards-Venn diagram; Edwards–Venn diagram; Symmetric Venn diagram; Cogwheel diagram; Primary diagram; Venn's primary diagram; Primary Venn diagram; Venn's Primary Diagram; Symmetrical Venn diagram; Simple symmetric Venn diagram; Simple symmetrical Venn diagram; Cylindrical Venn diagram; Elegant Venn diagram; Newroz diagram; Adelaide diagram; Hamilton diagram; Massey diagram; Victoria diagram; Palmerston North diagram; Manawatu diagram; Manawatū diagram; Two-set Venn diagram; Two-set diagram; 2-set Venn diagram; 2-set diagram; Three-set Venn diagram; Three-set diagram; 3-set Venn diagram; 3-set diagram; Four-set Venn diagram; Four-set diagram; 4-set Venn diagram; 4-set diagram; Five-set Venn diagram; Five-set diagram; 5-set Venn diagram; 5-set diagram; Six-set Venn diagram; Six-set diagram; 6-set Venn diagram; 6-set diagram; Seven-set Venn diagram; Seven-set diagram; 7-set Venn diagram; 7-set diagram; Eight-set Venn diagram; Eight-set diagram; 8-set Venn diagram; 8-set diagram; Nine-set Venn diagram; Nine-set diagram; 9-set Venn diagram; 9-set diagram; Ten-set Venn diagram; Ten-set diagram; 10-set Venn diagram; 10-set diagram; Eleven-set Venn diagram; Eleven-set diagram; 11-set Venn diagram; 11-set diagram; 2-Venn diagram; 3-Venn diagram; 4-Venn diagram; 6-Venn diagram; 5-Venn diagram; 7-Venn diagram; 8-Venn diagram; 9-Venn diagram; 10-Venn diagram; 11-Venn diagram; N-Venn diagram; Metrical Venn diagram; Exclusion diagram
A Venn diagram is a widely used diagram style that shows the logical relation between sets, popularized by John Venn (1834–1923) in the 1880s. The diagrams are used to teach elementary set theory, and to illustrate simple set relationships in probability, logic, statistics, linguistics and computer science.
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  • [[Stained-glass]] window with Venn diagram in [[Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge]]
  • Venn diagram as a truth table
  • Sets of creatures with two legs, and creatures that fly
DIAGRAM THAT SHOWS ALL POSSIBLE LOGICAL RELATIONS BETWEEN A COLLECTION OF SETS
Johnston diagram; Venn disagram; Venn diagrams; Ven diagram; Venn Diagram; Logic diagram; Venn diagramme; Vin diagram; Set diagram; Venn Diagrams; Area proportional Venn diagram; Area-proportional Venn diagram; Scaled Venn diagram; Venn-Euler diagram; Euler-Venn diagram; Euler–Venn diagram; Venn–Euler diagram; Generalised Venn Diagram; Generalised Venn diagram; Generalized Venn Diagram; Generalized Venn diagram; Edwards' Venn diagram; Edwards-Venn diagram; Edwards–Venn diagram; Symmetric Venn diagram; Cogwheel diagram; Primary diagram; Venn's primary diagram; Primary Venn diagram; Venn's Primary Diagram; Symmetrical Venn diagram; Simple symmetric Venn diagram; Simple symmetrical Venn diagram; Cylindrical Venn diagram; Elegant Venn diagram; Newroz diagram; Adelaide diagram; Hamilton diagram; Massey diagram; Victoria diagram; Palmerston North diagram; Manawatu diagram; Manawatū diagram; Two-set Venn diagram; Two-set diagram; 2-set Venn diagram; 2-set diagram; Three-set Venn diagram; Three-set diagram; 3-set Venn diagram; 3-set diagram; Four-set Venn diagram; Four-set diagram; 4-set Venn diagram; 4-set diagram; Five-set Venn diagram; Five-set diagram; 5-set Venn diagram; 5-set diagram; Six-set Venn diagram; Six-set diagram; 6-set Venn diagram; 6-set diagram; Seven-set Venn diagram; Seven-set diagram; 7-set Venn diagram; 7-set diagram; Eight-set Venn diagram; Eight-set diagram; 8-set Venn diagram; 8-set diagram; Nine-set Venn diagram; Nine-set diagram; 9-set Venn diagram; 9-set diagram; Ten-set Venn diagram; Ten-set diagram; 10-set Venn diagram; 10-set diagram; Eleven-set Venn diagram; Eleven-set diagram; 11-set Venn diagram; 11-set diagram; 2-Venn diagram; 3-Venn diagram; 4-Venn diagram; 6-Venn diagram; 5-Venn diagram; 7-Venn diagram; 8-Venn diagram; 9-Venn diagram; 10-Venn diagram; 11-Venn diagram; N-Venn diagram; Metrical Venn diagram; Exclusion diagram
¦ noun a diagram representing mathematical or logical sets as circles, common elements of the sets being represented by intersections of the circles.
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early 20th cent.: named after the English logician John Venn.
Epidemiological transition         
  • Leading causes of DALYs and percentage change between 1990 and 2013, Chile
  • Demographic change in Germany, Sweden, Chile, Mauritius, China from 1820 to 2010.<br />Pink line: crude [[death rate]] (CDR), green line: (crude) [[birth rate]] (CBR), yellow line: population.
  • Leading causes of DALYs and percentage change between 1990 and 2013, France
  • 25 most common GBD level 3 causes of global DALYs for both sexes combined, 1990, 2005, and 2013, with age-standardised median percentage change. Ranks are based on the number of DALYs. 95% UIs for mean rank are from 1000 draws of DALYs. Communicable, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional disorders causes are shown in red, non-communicable causes in blue, and injuries in green. DALY=disability-adjusted life-years. GBD=Global Burden of Disease. UI=uncertainty interval. COPD=chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
  • Population pyramids of developed and developing nations, showing how increased lifespan and changes in fertility alter the population. Each bar represents an age category and its percent of the total population, with males to the left and females to the right.
  • Leading causes of DALYs and percentage change between 1990 and 2013, Zimbabwe
TERM IN DEMOGRAPHY AND MEDICAL GEOGRAPHY OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN PARTICULAR, RELATING TO AN OLDER POPULATION
Epidemiologic Transition; Epidemiological Transition; Epidemiologic transition
In demography and medical geography, epidemiological transition is a theory which "describes changing population patterns in terms of fertility, life expectancy, mortality, and leading causes of death." For example, a phase of development marked by a sudden increase in population growth rates brought by improved food security and innovations in public health and medicine, can be followed by a re-leveling of population growth due to subsequent declines in fertility rates.
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  • Oxidation states of the transition metals. The solid dots show common oxidation states, and the hollow dots show possible but unlikely states.
SERIES OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
Transition element; Transition metals; Transition elements; Transition Metals; Transition Metal; Transition Element; Metal Oxidation States; Metal oxidation states; First-row transition metal; Transitional metal; First transition series; Transitional metals; Transition metal catalyst; D-block element; Transition-metal catalyst; Transition-metal
(also transition element)
¦ noun Chemistry any of the set of metallic elements occupying a central block in the periodic table, e.g. iron, manganese, chromium, and copper.
Free body diagram         
  • Figure 2: An empty rigid bucket in free fall in a uniform gravitational field with the force arrow at the center of gravity.
  • Free body and kinetic diagrams of an inclined block
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DIAGRAM WHERE ALL FORCES ON A BODY OR PART OF A SYSTEM ARE DRAWN
Force diagram; Free-body diagram; Isolation diagram; Freebody diagram; Kinetic diagram
A free body diagram consists of a diagrammatic representation of a single body or a subsystem of bodies isolated from its surroundings showing all the forces acting on it.
Pressure–volume diagram         
  • Indicator diagram for steam locomotive
  • Generalized PV diagram
DIAGRAM IN THERMODYNAMICS, PLOTING PRESSURE VERSUS VOLUME, TYPICALLY USED FOR THERMODYNAMIC PROCESSES
P-V diagram; PV-diagram; PV diagram; PV Diagram; Guyton's PV graph; Engine indicator; P-V Diagram; P-v Diagram; Pressure volume diagram; Pressure-volume diagram
A pressure–volume diagram (or PV diagram, or volume–pressure loop) is used to describe corresponding changes in volume and pressure in a system. They are commonly used in thermodynamics, cardiovascular physiology, and respiratory physiology.
State-transition table         
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TABLE IN AUTOMATA THEORY AND SEQUENTIAL LOGIC
State table; State transition; State Transition; Characteristic table; State tables; State Transition Table; Characteristic tables; Transition table; State transition tables; State transition table
In automata theory and sequential logic, a state-transition table is a table showing what state (or states in the case of a nondeterministic finite automaton) a finite-state machine will move to, based on the current state and other inputs. It is essentially a truth table in which the inputs include the current state along with other inputs, and the outputs include the next state along with other outputs.

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State diagram

A state diagram is a type of diagram used in computer science and related fields to describe the behavior of systems. State diagrams require that the system described is composed of a finite number of states; sometimes, this is indeed the case, while at other times this is a reasonable abstraction. Many forms of state diagrams exist, which differ slightly and have different semantics.