- Bergenholtz/Nielsen/Tarp 2009).
Lexicography is the
practice of
creating books,
computer programs, or
databases that
reflect lexicographical work and are intended...
- In mathematics, the
lexicographic or
lexicographical order (also
known as
lexical order, or
dictionary order) is a
generalization of the
alphabetical order...
-
Earth is the
third planet from the Sun and the only
astronomical object known to
harbor life. This is
enabled by
Earth being an
ocean world, the only one...
- (2008):
Lexicography in the
Borderland between Knowledge and Non-knowledge:
General Lexicographical Theory with
Particular Focus on Learner's
Lexicography. Tübingen:...
- In
computer programming, the
scope of a name
binding (an ****ociation of a name to an entity, such as a variable) is the part of a
program where the name...
-
Lexicographic optimization is a kind of Multi-objective optimization. In general, multi-objective
optimization deals with
optimization problems with two...
-
Lexicography evolved in
order to
serve one of two
needs i.e. in
order to
explain in a
simple way
difficult words and
expressions or in
order to explain...
- mathematics, a
lexicographical or
lexicographic product may be
formed of
graphs – see
lexicographic product of
graphs orders – see
lexicographical order This...
- Nielsen, S.; Tarp, S., eds. (2009).
Lexicography at a Crossroads:
Dictionaries and
Encyclopedias Today,
Lexicographical Tools Tomorrow.
Peter Lang. ISBN 978-3-03911-799-4...
- In economics,
lexicographic preferences or
lexicographic orderings describe comparative preferences where an
agent prefers any
amount of one good (X) to...