slovo | definícia |
revision (mass) | revision
- oprava, revízia |
revision (encz) | revision,opakování (učiva) Pavel Cvrček |
revision (encz) | revision,oprava n: Zdeněk Brož |
revision (encz) | revision,přepracování Zdeněk Brož |
revision (encz) | revision,revidování Zdeněk Brož |
revision (encz) | revision,revize n: Zdeněk Brož |
Revision (gcide) | Revision \Re*vi"sion\, n. [F. r['e]vision, L. revisio.]
1. The act of revising; reexamination for correction; review;
as, the revision of a book or writing, or of a proof
sheet; a revision of statutes.
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2. That which is made by revising.
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Syn: Reexamination; revisal; revise; review.
[1913 Webster] Revisional |
revision (wn) | revision
n 1: the act of revising or altering (involving reconsideration
and modification); "it would require a drastic revision of
his opinion" [syn: revision, alteration]
2: the act of rewriting something [syn: revision, revisal,
revise, rescript]
3: something that has been written again; "the rewrite was much
better" [syn: rewrite, revision, rescript] |
revision (foldoc) | revision
A release of a piece of software which is not
a major release or a bugfix, but only introduces small
changes or new features.
(1996-08-04)
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prevision (encz) | prevision,předpověď Zdeněk Brožprevision,předtucha n: Zdeněk Brožprevision,předzvěst n: Zdeněk Brož |
revision of laws (encz) | revision of laws,revize zákonů Mgr. Dita Gálová |
revisional (encz) | revisional,revizní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
revisionary (encz) | revisionary,revidovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
revisionism (encz) | revisionism,revizionizmus n: Zdeněk Brož |
revisionist (encz) | revisionist,revizionista n: Zdeněk Brož |
revisions (encz) | revisions,revize pl. Zdeněk Brož |
Prevision (gcide) | Prevision \Pre*vi"sion\, n. [Cf. F. pr['e]vision.]
Foresight; foreknowledge; prescience. --H. Spencer.
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Revision (gcide) | Revision \Re*vi"sion\, n. [F. r['e]vision, L. revisio.]
1. The act of revising; reexamination for correction; review;
as, the revision of a book or writing, or of a proof
sheet; a revision of statutes.
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2. That which is made by revising.
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Syn: Reexamination; revisal; revise; review.
[1913 Webster] Revisional |
Revisional (gcide) | Revisional \Re*vi"sion*al\, Revisionary \Re*vi"sion*a*ry\, a.
Of or pertaining to revision; revisory.
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Revisionary (gcide) | Revisional \Re*vi"sion*al\, Revisionary \Re*vi"sion*a*ry\, a.
Of or pertaining to revision; revisory.
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prevision (wn) | prevision
n 1: a prophetic vision (as in a dream)
2: the power to foresee the future [syn: prescience,
prevision]
3: seeing ahead; knowing in advance; foreseeing [syn:
prevision, foresight, farsightedness, prospicience]
4: the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future)
[syn: prediction, anticipation, prevision] |
revisionism (wn) | revisionism
n 1: any dangerous departure from the teachings of Marx
2: a moderate evolutionary form of Marxism |
revisionist (wn) | revisionist
n 1: a Communist who tries to rewrite Marxism to justify a
retreat from the revolutionary position |
agm theory for belief revision (foldoc) | AGM Theory for Belief Revision
(After the initials of the authors
who established the field - Alchourron, Makinson and
Gardenfors). A method of belief revision giving minimal
properties a revision process should have.
[Reference?]
(1995-03-20)
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belief revision (foldoc) | belief revision
The area of theory change in which
preservation of the information in the theory to be changed
plays a key role.
A fundamental issue in belief revision is how to decide what
information to retract in order to maintain consistency, when
the addition of a new belief to a theory would make it
inconsistent. Usually, an ordering on the sentences of the
theory is used to determine priorities among sentences, so
that those with lower priority can be retracted. This
ordering can be difficult to generate and maintain.
The postulates of the AGM Theory for Belief Revision
describe minimal properties a revision process should have.
[Better definition?]
(1995-03-20)
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revision control system (foldoc) | Revision Control System
RCS
(RCS) A version control system that
automates the storing, retrieval, logging, identification, and
merging of revisions. RCS is useful for text that is revised
frequently, for example programs, documentation, graphics,
papers, and form letters.
Unix manual page: rcs(1).
["RCS -- A System for Version Control", Walter F. Tichy,
Software--Practice & Experience 15, 7, July 1985, 637-654].
[Features? Availability? URL?]
(1994-12-23)
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