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- (biology) Compartmentalization (engineering) Compartmentalization (fire protection) Compartmentalization (information security) Compartmentalization (psychology)...
- Compartmentalization is a form of psychological defense mechanism in which thoughts and feelings that seem to conflict are kept separated or isolated from...
- In fire safety, compartmentation in structures, such as land-based buildings, traffic tunnels, ships, aerospace vehicles, or submarines, is an objective...
- A sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF /skɪf/), in United States military, national security/national defense and intelligence parlance,...
- Compartmentalization, in information security, whether public or private, is the limiting of access to information to persons or other entities on a need-to-know...
- When referring to engineering, compartmentalization is the general technique of separating two or more parts of a system to prevent malfunctions from spreading...
- membrane-bound organelles. The formation of cellular compartments is called compartmentalization. Both organelles, the mitochondria and chloroplasts (in photosynthetic...
- 5, 2015). "A Formal Risk-Effectiveness Analysis Proposal for the Compartmentalized Intelligence Security Structure". International Journal of Intelligence...
- Compartmentalization Of Decay In Trees (CODIT) is a model developed by plant pathologist Alex Shigo after studying wood-decay fungus patterns. In keeping...
- object-oriented design, Grady Booch defined encapsulation as "the process of compartmentalizing the elements of an abstraction that constitute its structure and behavior;...