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Occam's razor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Parsimony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parsimony is a 'less is better' economy or caution in arriving at a hypothesis or course of action. The word derives from Middle English parcimony , from Latin parsimonia , from parsus , past p...
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b. The title Ockham’s Razor Principle is not my own but borrowed from Dries buytaert blog piece titled “The Ockham’s Razor Principle of Content Management Systems” which states that...
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It should be noted that while others might apply the razor to eliminate the entire spiritual world, Ockham did not apply the principle of parsimony to the articles of faith.
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Physicist Dr Len Fisher from the University of Bristol takes a closer look at the Ockhams Razor Principle ... The Ockham's Razor Principle; Sunday 2 October 2005...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Ockham's razor (philosophy), principle stated by William of Ockham (1285–1347/49), a scholastic, that Pluralitas non est ponenda sine necessitate; “Plurality should not be posited without necessity.” The principle gives precedence to simplicity; ... The principle was,
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Unless we manage to make Drupal more accessible to new users and to get back to the basics, we'll find the ground shifting beneath our feet ... Please share your rating/opinion of "Ockham's Razor Principle of Content Management Systems". PoorExcellent...
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