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A formal denotation of complex systems. What is a complex system ? A complex system is described in a recursive way as an interconnection of components such ...
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Denotation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Denotational semantics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer science, denotational semantics is an approach to formalizing the meanings of programming languages by constructing mathematical objects (called denotations ) which describe the meanin...
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A word's denotation is the strict dictionary definition of that word and refers to the actual thing or idea it represents. ... Words also have formal and informal connotations. When you speak with or write to older people, people who are in a position of authority, or others you do not know well, you are most likely to...
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On the concept of formal linguistic systems. In Formal Language Description Languages for Computer Programming, Steel, T. B., Jr. (Ed.), North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1966, ... DE BAKKER, J .W . Formal Definition of Programming Languages, with an Application to the Definition of Algol 60. Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam, 1967.
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In logic and formal semantics, denotation always attracts the extension meaning of the intension / extension pair, but the other element genuinely varies. See intension for some more discussion. Denotation is often associated with symbolism, as the denotation of a particular media text often represents something further;
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How formal versus semantic gender influences the interpretation of person denotations. Swiss Journal of Psychology/Schweizerische Zeitschrift für ...
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The advent of regal-sounding terms to convey plebian connotations signals one to restrict one's interpretation of statements inclusive of said term to meanings derivable from the term's formal denotation. To wit:
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Perhaps this reflects that in the Semantic Web we are interested in the formal concept of 'denotation' which may not in all cases be identical to the RFC 2396 concept of 'identify'.
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We intend to give formal definitions of the intuitive notions of computable set and relation, semi-computable set and relation, and computable function. Formal definitions of these notions were offered for the first time in the thirties.
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