slovo | definícia |
relationship (mass) | relationship
- náväznosť, pomer, spojitosť, súvislosť, väzba, vzťah |
relationship (encz) | relationship,návaznost n: Zdeněk Brož |
relationship (encz) | relationship,poměr n: Zdeněk Brož |
relationship (encz) | relationship,příbuzenství n: Zdeněk Brož |
relationship (encz) | relationship,souvislost n: Zdeněk Brož |
relationship (encz) | relationship,spojitost n: Zdeněk Brož |
relationship (encz) | relationship,vazba n: Zdeněk Brož |
relationship (encz) | relationship,vzájemná vazba Zdeněk Brož |
relationship (encz) | relationship,vzájemný poměr Zdeněk Brož |
relationship (encz) | relationship,vztah |
Relationship (gcide) | Relationship \Re*la"tion*ship\, n.
The state of being related by kindred, affinity, or other
alliance. --Mason.
[1913 Webster] |
relationship (wn) | relationship
n 1: a relation between people; (`relationship' is often used
where `relation' would serve, as in `the relationship
between inflation and unemployment', but the preferred
usage of `relationship' is for human relations or states of
relatedness); "the relationship between mothers and their
children" [syn: relationship, human relationship]
2: a state of connectedness between people (especially an
emotional connection); "he didn't want his wife to know of
the relationship"
3: a state involving mutual dealings between people or parties
or countries
4: (anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or marriage
or adoption [syn: kinship, family relationship,
relationship] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
interrelationship (mass) | interrelationship
- vzťah |
relationship (mass) | relationship
- náväznosť, pomer, spojitosť, súvislosť, väzba, vzťah |
dose-response relationship (encz) | dose-response relationship,vztah mezi dávkou a odpovědí [eko.] Část
procesu hodnocení rizika, která popisuje kvantitativně vztah mezi dávkou
a rozsahem poškození, nemoci, škodlivého účinku. RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
family relationship (encz) | family relationship, n: |
friendly relationship (encz) | friendly relationship, n: |
human relationship (encz) | human relationship, n: |
interrelationship (encz) | interrelationship,vzájemný vztah Zdeněk Brožinterrelationship,vztah n: Zdeněk Brož |
marital relationship (encz) | marital relationship, n: |
personal relationship (encz) | personal relationship, n: |
relationship (encz) | relationship,návaznost n: Zdeněk Brožrelationship,poměr n: Zdeněk Brožrelationship,příbuzenství n: Zdeněk Brožrelationship,souvislost n: Zdeněk Brožrelationship,spojitost n: Zdeněk Brožrelationship,vazba n: Zdeněk Brožrelationship,vzájemná vazba Zdeněk Brožrelationship,vzájemný poměr Zdeněk Brožrelationship,vztah |
relationship manager (encz) | relationship manager,bankovní poradce n: [ekon.] Ivan Masárrelationship manager,firemní bankéř n: [ekon.] Ivan Masárrelationship manager,osobní bankéř n: [ekon.] Ivan Masár |
relationships (encz) | relationships,vazby n: pl. Zdeněk Brožrelationships,vztahy n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
sexual relationship (encz) | sexual relationship, n: |
show a relationship with (encz) | show a relationship with,prozrazovat příbuznost s webshow a relationship with,prozrazovat vztah s web |
spousal relationship (encz) | spousal relationship, n: |
steprelationship (encz) | steprelationship, n: |
business relationship (wn) | business relationship
n 1: a formal contractual relationship established to provide
for regular banking or brokerage or business services; "he
asked to see the executive who handled his account" [syn:
account, business relationship] |
family relationship (wn) | family relationship
n 1: (anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or
marriage or adoption [syn: kinship, {family
relationship}, relationship] |
friendly relationship (wn) | friendly relationship
n 1: the state of being friends (or friendly) [syn:
friendship, friendly relationship] |
human relationship (wn) | human relationship
n 1: a relation between people; (`relationship' is often used
where `relation' would serve, as in `the relationship
between inflation and unemployment', but the preferred
usage of `relationship' is for human relations or states of
relatedness); "the relationship between mothers and their
children" [syn: relationship, human relationship] |
interrelationship (wn) | interrelationship
n 1: mutual or reciprocal relation or relatedness;
"interrelationships of animal structure and function" [syn:
interrelation, interrelationship, interrelatedness] |
marital relationship (wn) | marital relationship
n 1: the relationship between wife and husband [syn: {marital
relationship}, marital bed] |
personal relationship (wn) | personal relationship
n 1: a relation between persons [syn: personal relation,
personal relationship] |
relationship (wn) | relationship
n 1: a relation between people; (`relationship' is often used
where `relation' would serve, as in `the relationship
between inflation and unemployment', but the preferred
usage of `relationship' is for human relations or states of
relatedness); "the relationship between mothers and their
children" [syn: relationship, human relationship]
2: a state of connectedness between people (especially an
emotional connection); "he didn't want his wife to know of
the relationship"
3: a state involving mutual dealings between people or parties
or countries
4: (anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or marriage
or adoption [syn: kinship, family relationship,
relationship] |
sexual relationship (wn) | sexual relationship
n 1: a relationship involving sexual intimacy |
spousal relationship (wn) | spousal relationship
n 1: the state of being a married couple voluntarily joined for
life (or until divorce); "a long and happy marriage"; "God
bless this union" [syn: marriage, matrimony, union,
spousal relationship, wedlock] |
steprelationship (wn) | steprelationship
n 1: a family relationship by virtue of remarriage |
customer relationship management (foldoc) | Customer Relationship Management
Customer Information Systems
Customer Interaction Software
Technology Enabled Relationship Manager
(CRM, CIS, Customer Information Systems, Customer
Interaction Software, TERM, Technology Enabled Relationship
Manager) Enterprise-wide software applications that allow
companies to manage every aspect of their relationship with a
customer. The aim of these systems is to assist in building
lasting customer relationships - to turn customer satisfaction
into customer loyalty.
Customer information acquired from sales, marketing, customer
service, and support is captured and stored in a centralised
database. The system may provide data-mining facilities
that support an opportunity management system. It may also
be integrated with other systems such as accounting and
manufacturing for a truly enterprise-wide system with
thousands of users.
(1999-08-20)
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entity-relationship diagram (foldoc) | entity-relationship diagram
ERD
A visual representation of an
entity-relationship model.
An entity-relationship diagram has a box for each entity,
containing its properties, and lines between boxes for
relationships. The ends of the lines are labelled to show the
type of relationship - one-to-one, one-to-many or
many-to-many.
(2019-11-03)
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entity-relationship model (foldoc) | entity-relationship model
The most common kind of {data
modelling}, proposed by Peter P. Chen in 1976, in which a
database is divided into "entities" and "relations".
Part of capturing the requirements of an application is
defining the entities involved and their relationships.
Together, these form an entity-relationship model.
Entities are the kinds of things or concepts the application
deals with, e.g. products, customers, sales transactions. A
relationship connects two entities and says how many instances
of each participate in the relationship - one-to-one,
one-to-many or many-to-many.
Entities and some relationships correspond to database
tables. A table corresponding to a relationship is also
known as a "join table" after the join database operation.
A model is represented graphically as an {entity-relationship
diagram}.
["The entity-relationship model: toward a unified view of
data", P.P. Chen, ACM Transactions on Database Systems 1:1 pp
9-36, 1976].
(2019-11-03)
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technology enabled relationship manager (foldoc) | Customer Relationship Management
Customer Information Systems
Customer Interaction Software
Technology Enabled Relationship Manager
(CRM, CIS, Customer Information Systems, Customer
Interaction Software, TERM, Technology Enabled Relationship
Manager) Enterprise-wide software applications that allow
companies to manage every aspect of their relationship with a
customer. The aim of these systems is to assist in building
lasting customer relationships - to turn customer satisfaction
into customer loyalty.
Customer information acquired from sales, marketing, customer
service, and support is captured and stored in a centralised
database. The system may provide data-mining facilities
that support an opportunity management system. It may also
be integrated with other systems such as accounting and
manufacturing for a truly enterprise-wide system with
thousands of users.
(1999-08-20)
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