a-model teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- CPK model
- space-filling model
- Document Object Model
- A cross-platform, language-independent convention for representing and interacting with objects in HTML, XHTML and XML documents
- Model T
- The first car made by Ford Motor Company on an assembly line. Before the Model T, cars were made painstakingly by hand
Charles Odell Lovette, the patriarch of the family that was to build North Carolina-based Holly Farms into one of the largest poultry companies in the world, began in the mid-1920s by gathering country produce in his Model T and hauling it to city markets.
- arbitrage pricing model
- An asset pricing model using one or more common factors to price returns. With only one factor, representing the market portfolio, it is called a single factor model. With two or more factors, it is called a multifactor model
- business model
- The particular way in which a business organization ensures that it generates income, one that includes the choice of offerings, strategies, infrastructure, organizational structures, trading practices, and operational processes and policies
- calotte model
- space-filling model
- commercial model
- a person (usually a female actress or singer) who stars in a product advertisement (posters, TV advertisement spots etc.)
- data model
- A database model, such as relational or hierarchical
- data model
- A result of applying a data modeling to some particular application, using a database model such as relational
- database model
- A fundamental way of organization of data in a database, such as hierarchical model, network model or relational model
- economy model
- A low-cost, no-frills version of a merchandise item, especially where a larger selection of more lavishly equipped models of the same item exist
The old man didn't like a real fancy car with a lot of gadgets that could break, so he went with the economy model instead of one of the more fancy models.
- enterprise architecture model
- The set of diagrams and metadata which fully defines and describes an enterprise architecture
- entity-relationship model
- An abstract conceptual representation of structured data
- fashion model
- A person who poses to display clothing, either on stage or in photographs
- fitness model
- A good-looking person (usually a man) with a well-developed physique who is paid as a model to demonstrate exercises or related equipment
- fitness model
- A mathematical model for evaluating the development of a system
- glamor model
- A model who poses for glamor photography
- glamour model
- A model who poses for glamour photography
- information model
- An abstract but formal representation of entities including their properties, relationships and the operations that can be performed on them
- late model
- Recently designed or fabricated; new
He drove a late model Ford.
- mark to model
- To value an asset at a modeled estimate of its market value or of some other approved valuation
- mark to model
- A valuation or valuation method that assigns a value to an asset based on a model of its value
- mark-to-model
- Alternative spelling of mark to model
- mathematical model
- An abstract mathematical representation of a process, device or concept; it uses a number of variables to represent inputs, outputs and internal states, and sets of equations and inequalities to describe their interaction
- model
- To make a miniature model of
He takes great pride in his skill at modeling airplanes.
- model
- The structural design of a complex system
The team developed a sound business model.
- model
- A style, type, or design
He decided to buy the turbo engine model of the sports car.
- model
- To display an object for others to see, especially in regard to wearing clothing while performing the role of a fashion model
She modelled the shoes for her friends to see.
- model
- Being a small copy of something
A model airplane.
- model
- A miniature representation of a physical object
The boy played with a model of a World War II fighter plane.
- model
- To be a model
The actress used to model before being discovered by Hollywood.
- model
- A praiseworthy example to be copied, with or without modifications
British parliamentary democracy was seen as a model for other countries to follow.
- model
- A person who serves as a subject for artwork or fashion, usually in the medium of photography but also for painting or drawing
The beautiful model had her face on the cover of almost every fashion magazine imaginable.
- model
- To use as an object in the creation of a forecast or model
They modelled the data with a computer to analyze the experiment’s results.
- model
- A simplified representation used to explain the workings of a real world system or event
The computer weather model did not correctly predict the path of the hurricane.
- model
- To create from a substance such as clay
The sculptor modelled the clay into the form of a dolphin.
- model
- An interpretation function which assigns a truth value to each atomic proposition
- model
- Worthy of being a model; exemplary
He was a model student.
- model
- Serving as an example of something
The couple inspected the model home with a real estate agent.
- model organism
- Any organism (e.g. the fruit fly) that has been extensively studied as an example of many others, and from which general principles may be established
- model organisms
- plural form of model organism
- model solution
- An exemplary solution to an exercise provided for checking one's own solution against
- model solutions
- plural form of model solution
- model-organism
- Attributive form of model organism, noun
- off-model
- Somewhat deviant from the original source material or model sheets
- production model
- An automobile or type of automobile mass-produced and distributed for sale to the general public
- role model
- A person who serves as an example, whose behaviour is emulated by others
- runway model
- A person who poses to display clothing by walking along a narrow stage in front of an audience
- scale model
- A three-dimensional copy or representation of something in which all parts have dimensions in the same proportion to that of the original
- scientific model
- An approximation or simulation of a real system that omits all but the most essential variables of the system
- space-filling model
- A type of three-dimensional molecular model, where the atoms are represented by spheres whose radii are proportional to the radii of the atoms, and whose center-to-center distances are proportional to the distances between the atomic nuclei, all in the same scale
- spacefilling model
- Alternative form of space-filling model
- water-line model
- a model of a vessel formed of boards which are shaped according to the water lines as shown in the plans and laid upon each other to form a solid model
- waterfall model
- A sequential software development process in which development is seen as flowing steadily downwards (like a waterfall) through the phases of requirements analysis, design, implementation, testing, integration, and maintenance
- a model
- norm
- elaboration likelihood model
- The Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM) of persuasion is a dual process theory describing how attitudes are formed and changed, developed by Richard E. Petty and John Cacioppo during the early 1980s
- induced-fit model
- (Mitoloji) A model for enzyme-substrate interaction to describe that only the proper substrate is capable of inducing the proper alignment of the active site that will enable the enzyme to perform its catalytic function. It suggests that the active site continues to change until the substrate is completely bound to it, at which point the final shape and charge is determined
- a model
- {n} paragon
- model
- {v} to fashion, shape, mold, delineate
- model
- {n} a copy, pattern, representaton, mold
- Capital Asset Pricing Model
- (Finans) In finance, the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) is used to determine a theoretically appropriate required rate of return of an asset, if that asset is to be added to an already well-diversified portfolio, given that asset's non-diversifiable risk. The model takes into account the asset's sensitivity to non-diversifiable risk (also known as systematic risk or market risk), often represented by the quantity beta (β) in the financial industry, as well as the expected return of the market and the expected return of a theoretical risk-free asset
- Model UN
- Model United Nations (also Model UN or MUN) is an academic simulation of the United Nations that aims to educate participants about current events, topics in international relations, diplomacy and the United Nations agenda
- Model United Nations
- Model United Nations (also Model UN or MUN) is an academic simulation of the United Nations that aims to educate participants about current events, topics in international relations, diplomacy and the United Nations agenda
- generalized linear model
- (İstatistik) In statistics, the generalized linear model (GLM) is a useful generalization of ordinary least squares regression. It relates the random distribution of the measured variable of the experiment (the distribution function) to the systematic (non-random) portion of the experiment (the linear predictor) through a function called the link function
- logit model
- Model used to represent choice between two mutually exclusive options; for example, a commuter may decide to drive to work or to use public transport. The multinomial logit model is mathematically simple, and is widely used, but imposes the restriction that the distribution of the random error terms is independent and identical over the alternatives, causing the cross-elasticities between all pairs of alternatives to be identical, and this can produce biased estimates. The nested logit model allows the error terms of pairs or groups of alternatives to be correlated, but the remaining restrictions on the equality of cross-elasticities may be unrealistic. Logit models which allow different cross-elasticity between pairs of alternatives include: the paired combinatorial logit, the cross-nested logit, and the product differentiation model
- multiple nuclei model
- In demography, the multiple nuclei model is an ecological model put forth by Chauncy D. Harris and Edward L. Ullman in the 1945 article "The Nature of Cities." While a city may have started with a central business district, similar industries with common land-use and financial requirements are established near each other. These groupings influence their immediate neighborhood. Hotels and restaurants spring up around airports, for example. The number and kinds of nuclei mark a city's growth
- probit model
- (İstatistik) In statistics, a probit model is a popular specification of a generalized linear model, using the probit link function
- relational model
- (Bilgisayar) A data model in which the data is organized in relations (tables). This is the model implemented in most modern database management systems
- scale model
- A scale model is a representation or copy of an object that is larger or smaller than the actual size of the object being represented. Very often the scale model is smaller than the original and used as a guide to making the object in full size. Scale models are built or collected for many reasons
- utility model
- A utility model is an intellectual property right to protect inventions. It is very similar to the patent, but usually has a shorter term (often 6 or 10 years) and less stringent patentability requirements