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comp., MS |
patterns (Principles that guide developers as they assign responsibilities to software classes and design system behavior. They are most useful when creating collaboration diagrams where messages imply responsibility) |
environ. |
model 1. A representation, usually on a smaller scale, of a device, structure, etc. 2. A quantitative or mathematical representation or computer simulation which attempts to describe the characteristics or relationships of physical events |
meteorol. |
models weather, computer |
scient. |
modelling |
UN, account. |
mock-ups |
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gen. |
model; type |
commun. |
stencil |
comp., MS |
model (A mathematical or graphical representation of a real-world situation or object. For example, a mathematical model of the distribution of matter in the universe, a spreadsheet (numeric) model of business operations, or a graphical model of a molecule) |
immigr. |
blank |
industr., construct. |
pattern sheet; last |
IT |
content model; data model; layout; visual; picture |
met., mech.eng. |
pattern |
polit. |
model (Debe usarse sólo en conexión con la investigación o la planificación. Para los modelos de nuevos productos debe utilizarse PROTOTIPO) |
tech. |
casting; dummy; mockup; mold or mould |
textile |
fashion model |
transp. |
design type |
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agric. |
duff |
life.sc., agric. |
insect mull |
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soil. |
moder |
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gen. |
design |