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schemas <a schema; schemata / schemas> N

schemas
schemas
schemas

catalog schema N COMPUT

schema mapping ECON

schema master N COMPUT

schema validation N COMPUT

search schema N COMPUT

snowflake schema N COMPUT

star schema N COMPUT

XML schema ECON

Business Data Schema N COMPUT

in-schema property N COMPUT

lazy schema validation N COMPUT

schema-scoped object N COMPUT

software factory schema N COMPUT

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Explicitly set boundaries in terms of team organization, usage within specific parts of the application, and physical manifestations such as code bases and database schemas.
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Standardization of these metadata schemas encourages interoperability between organizations and facilitates access and future data curation and migration.
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It is suggested that bodies only live within the productive constrains of certain highly regulatory schemas.
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Framing effects, environmental context, and heuristics (such as schemas) can all affect how a forecaster conceptualizes a future event.
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The semantic aspects are modeled as image schemas rather than propositions, and because of the tight binding with the label, each can invoke the other.
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Schemas actually provide enhancement of visual memory and learning.
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Those accommodations that compare negatively to existing, unchanged schemas would be abandoned or further modified and tested.
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Schemas can be described as mental guidelines (scripts) for events that are encountered in daily life.
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Schemas make the world more predictable, allowing expectations to be formed of how things will enfold and to take note of things that happen out of context.
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Or when the tables' schemas are not the same.
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