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Что (кто) такое validation pattern - определение

TYPE OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE
Normative Social Influence; Social validation; Normative influence; Validation (social); Validation (sociological); Sociological validation; Validation (sociopsychological); Validation (sociopsychology); Validation (sociology); Sociopsychological validation; Psychosociological validation; Validation (psychosociological); Validation (psychosociology); Validation (social psychology); Social approval
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Bean Validation         
JSR 303; Java Bean Validation; Bean validation; Java bean validation
Bean Validation defines a metadata model and API for JavaBean validation. The metadata source is annotations, with the ability to override and extend the meta-data through the use of XML validation descriptors.
Pattern (casting)         
  • The top and bottom halves of a sand casting mould showing the cavity prepared by patterns.  Cores to accommodate holes can be seen in the bottom half of the mould, which is called the ''drag''. The top half of the mould is called the ''cope''.
FORM USED IN CASTING TO REPLICATE A SHAPE
Pattern (foundry); Pattern-maker; Patternmaker (engineering)
In casting, a pattern is a replica of the object to be cast, used to prepare the cavity into which molten material will be poured during the casting process.
Pattern (sewing)         
  • Digital home sewing pattern
  • Marker-making by computer
  • Student tracing pattern onto fabric
  • Fitting a nettle/canvas-fabric on a [[dress form]]
  • Storage of patterns
  • Students cutting patterns in a sewing class
TEMPLATE FROM WHICH THE PARTS OF A GARMENT ARE TRACED ONTO FABRIC BEFORE BEING CUT OUT
Pattern making book; Pattern-making book; Patternmaking book; Sewing pattern; Dress pattern; Dress-maker's pattern; Pattern cutting; Pattern drafting; Pattern making
In sewing and fashion design, a pattern is the template from which the parts of a garment are traced onto woven or knitted fabrics before being cut out and assembled. Patterns are usually made of paper, and are sometimes made of sturdier materials like paperboard or cardboard if they need to be more robust to withstand repeated use.
Strategy pattern         
DESIGN PATTERN ENABLING SELECTION OF ALGORITHMS AT RUNTIME
Strategy Pattern; Policy pattern; Strategy design pattern
In computer programming, the strategy pattern (also known as the policy pattern) is a behavioral software design pattern that enables selecting an algorithm at runtime. Instead of implementing a single algorithm directly, code receives run-time instructions as to which in a family of algorithms to use.
pattern recognition         
  • The face was automatically detected]] by special software.
BRANCH OF MACHINE LEARNING
Pattern Recognition; Pattern detection; Pattern recognition, visual; Machine pattern recognition; Pattern analysis; Pattern-recognition; Pattern Recognition and Learning; Pattern recognition and learning; Pattern recognition (machine learning); Algorithms for pattern recognition; List of algorithms for pattern recognition; Automated pattern recognition; Automatic pattern recognition; Statistical pattern recognition; Applications of pattern recognition; Fuzzy pattern recognition; List of pattern recognition algorithms
<artificial intelligence, data processing> A branch of artificial intelligence concerned with the classification or description of observations. Pattern recognition aims to classify data (patterns) based on either a priori knowledge or on statistical information extracted from the patterns. The patterns to be classified are usually groups of measurements or observations, defining points in an appropriate multidimensional space. A complete pattern recognition system consists of a sensor that gathers the observations to be classified or described; a feature extraction mechanism that computes numeric or symbolic information from the observations; and a classification or description scheme that does the actual job of classifying or describing observations, relying on the extracted features. The classification or description scheme is usually based on the availability of a set of patterns that have already been classified or described. This set of patterns is termed the training set and the resulting learning strategy is characterised as supervised. Learning can also be unsupervised, in the sense that the system is not given an a priori labelling of patterns, instead it establishes the classes itself based on the statistical regularities of the patterns. The classification or description scheme usually uses one of the following approaches: statistical (or {decision theoretic}), syntactic (or structural), or neural. Statistical pattern recognition is based on statistical characterisations of patterns, assuming that the patterns are generated by a probabilistic system. Structural pattern recognition is based on the structural interrelationships of features. Neural pattern recognition employs the neural computing paradigm that has emerged with neural networks. (1995-09-22)
Pattern recognition         
  • The face was automatically detected]] by special software.
BRANCH OF MACHINE LEARNING
Pattern Recognition; Pattern detection; Pattern recognition, visual; Machine pattern recognition; Pattern analysis; Pattern-recognition; Pattern Recognition and Learning; Pattern recognition and learning; Pattern recognition (machine learning); Algorithms for pattern recognition; List of algorithms for pattern recognition; Automated pattern recognition; Automatic pattern recognition; Statistical pattern recognition; Applications of pattern recognition; Fuzzy pattern recognition; List of pattern recognition algorithms
Pattern recognition is the automated recognition of patterns and regularities in data. It has applications in statistical data analysis, signal processing, image analysis, information retrieval, bioinformatics, data compression, computer graphics and machine learning.
Software verification and validation         
PROCESS IN SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT, SOFTWARE TESTING, AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Independent software verification and validation; ISVV; Software validation; Verification and Validation (software); Verification and validation (software); Software validation and verification; IEEE 1012
In software project management, software testing, and software engineering, verification and validation (V&V) is the process of checking that a software system meets specifications and requirements so that it fulfills its intended purpose. It may also be referred to as software quality control.
Adapter pattern         
  • LePUS3]]
  • LePUS3]]
  • UML]].
  • UML]]
DESIGN PATTERN IN COMPUTER PROGRAM
Wrapper pattern; Adapter Pattern; Adapter (programming); Adapter design pattern; Wrapper program; Design Pattern - Adapter; Adaptor pattern; Adaptor (programming); Adaptee; Class adapter pattern; Object adapter pattern; Class Adapter pattern; Object Adapter pattern; Wrapper (pattern)
In software engineering, the adapter pattern is a software design pattern (also known as wrapper, an alternative naming shared with the decorator pattern) that allows the interface of an existing class to be used as another interface. It is often used to make existing classes work with others without modifying their source code.
Pattern recognition (psychology)         
  • Image showing the breakdown of common geometric shapes (geons)
  • Brain animation highlighting the fusiform face area, thought to be where facial processing and recognition takes place
  • A simple seriation task involving arranging shapes by size
  • [[Whale]], [[submarine]] or [[sheep]]?
COGNITIVE PROCESS THAT MATCHES INFORMATION FROM A STIMULUS WITH INFORMATION RETRIEVED FROM MEMORY
Pattern recognition (Physiological Psychology); Top down processing; Top-down processing; Template matching theory; Bottom-up processing; Facial pattern recognition; Music pattern recognition; Visual pattern recognition; Neural mechanisms of facial pattern recognition; Pattern recognition in language acquisition; Recognition (psychology)
In psychology and cognitive neuroscience, pattern recognition describes a cognitive process that matches information from a stimulus with information retrieved from memory.Eysenck, Michael W.
ABACABA pattern         
  • DABACABA patterns in (3-[[bit]]) [[binary number]]s
MATHEMATICAL FRACTAL PATTERN
Dabacaba; Dabacaba pattern; Abacaba pattern; ABACABA
The ABACABA pattern is a recursive fractal pattern that shows up in many places in the real world (such as in geometry, art, music, poetry, number systems, literature and higher dimensions). Patterns often show a DABACABA type subset.

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Normative social influence

Normative social influence is a type of social influence that leads to conformity. It is defined in social psychology as "...the influence of other people that leads us to conform in order to be liked and accepted by them." The power of normative social influence stems from the human identity as a social being, with a need for companionship and association.

Normative social influence involves a change in behaviour that is deemed necessary in order to fit in a particular group. The need for a positive relationship with the people around leads us to conformity. This fact often leads to people exhibiting public compliance—but not necessarily private acceptance—of the group's social norms in order to be accepted by the group. Social norms refers to the unwritten rules that govern social behavior. These are customary standards for behavior that are widely shared by members of a culture.

In many cases, normative social influence serves to promote social cohesion. When a majority of group members conform to social norms, the group generally becomes more stable. This stability translates into social cohesion, which allows group members to work together toward a common understanding, or "good," but also has the unintended impact of making the group members less individualistic.