- Look up schema,
schemata, or schéma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Schema may
refer to:
SCHEMA (bioinformatics), an
algorithm used in
protein engineering...
- In
psychology and
cognitive science, a
schema (pl.:
schemata or schemas)
describes a
pattern of
thought or
behavior that
organizes categories of information...
-
Galant Schemata, as
described by
Robert Gjerdingen in
Music in the
Galant Style, are "stock
musical phrases" in
Galant music. The
concept of a musical...
- In
mathematical logic, an
axiom schema (plural:
axiom schemata or
axiom schemas)
generalizes the
notion of axiom. An
axiom schema is a
formula in the metalanguage...
- In
Kantian philosophy, a
transcendental schema (plural:
schemata; from
Ancient Gr****: σχῆμα, 'form, shape, figure') is the
procedural rule by
which a category...
- A
schema (pl.:
schemata) is a
template in
computer science used in the
field of
genetic algorithms that
identifies a
subset of
strings with similarities...
- The SQL/
Schemata, or
Information and
Definition Schemas, part of the SQL
standard is
defined by ISO/IEC 9075-11:2008. SQL/
Schemata defines the information...
- the
theory of
Schemata initially proposed by F. C.
Bartlett in 1932
which creates further implications for the
notion of a "text".
Schemata, subsequently...
-
intelligence or "inferencing" occurring, just the
illusion thereof.
Metadata schemata can be
hierarchical in
nature where relationships exist between metadata...
-
priori knowledge (categories). He went too far when he
claimed that the
schemata of the pure
concepts of the
understanding (the categories) are analogous...