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plural of attribute
The data encapsulated by an object The only data which should be declared as part of an object's attributes is the data required to describe the object's state at any particular time For example, the attributes of a circle are its radius and the coordinates of its center The actual code for implementing circle objects might require other data items for calculations, but these would not be considered part of the attributes for that object
Attributes provide extra information about elements For example, in the markup <img src="example gif"> 'img' is the name of the element and 'src' is the name of an attribute of the element
Attributes are the stylistic properties of an object Attributes of text include size, case, boldness Attributes of graphics include line thickness, fill colour and line colour A set of attributes applied to an object is called a style
Slot names associated with Hyperbole buttons An attribute value is associated with each button attribute
A descriptor, values of which are generally associated with individual entities of a specific type
Individual components of the attributes object Attributes specify detailed properties about the objects to be created See also attributes object
Listing attributes of concepts
The title of "Saint" will not be used when referring to someone in their status as author: Jerome, and not St Jerome (although the qualification of St will occur in iconography, where the medieval intent was indeed to emphasize him qua saint) Other appellations will also be omitted whenever possible: Hugh of Cluny is equally as understandable as and preferable to Hugh, abbot of Cluny On the other hand, when an author is only known with a title as part of his name, the title will be used: Sir Philip Sidney Other attributes may be included if normal/desired, in English when feasible: Philip the Good of Burgundy; Lorenzo il Magnifico de' Medici
A set of data that can be attached to both jobs and tasks to help describe and identify their purpose and contents Attributes are stored in an AttributeMap as name-value pairs
“Strikethrough” (i e , do not just erase) any attributes that are no longer required For our entry purposes, it is only necessary to enter the actual component; we can fill in the rest
The elements that make up a coin's grade The main ones are marks (hairlines for Proofs), luster, strike, and eye appeal
third-person singular of attribute
Attributes, also called feature codes or classification attributes, are used to describe map information represented by a node, line, or area For example, an attribute code for an area might identify it to be a lake or swamp; an attribute code for a line might identify a road, railroad, stream, or shoreline
Describes an aspect of an HTML tag that is modified with a value Autoresponder (or Infobot): A type of email account that automatically responds to requests for information with a prewritten message   (See also, smart autoresponder ) Bandwidth: How much data you can send through a connection Usually measured in kilobits per second (Kbps) or kilobytes per second (Kbps) Baud (or kbps): A measurement of how fast data flows through your modem
Questionnaire items used to measure performance and actual importance When sorted into groups based on the consistency of response, these attributes then become part of a potential value drive (factor)
An attribute is a name-datatype-value tuple associated with a variable or dataset Attributes are stored in the DAS response, which supports nesting of attribute containers Containers whose names match those of variables defined in the DDS hold attributes for those variables All other containers hold attributes that pertain to the entire dataset
Archaeologists tend to classify or type artifacts and features This is done by looking at attributes Attributes are the smallest unit of analysis An attribute is a characteristic such as color or a measurement of length or width
Characteristics that modify the result of a tag For example, the WIDTH attribute used with the horizontal rule tag (HR) changes the normal width of full screen to the percentage identified with the WIDTH attribute
A technique for describing access to and properties of files and directories within a filing system For NetWare files, attributes include Read, Write, Create, Delete and Execute Only (prevents files from being deleted or copied) For NetWare directories, attributes include Read, Write, Create, Execute and Hidden (hides information about the directory from file listings, preventing unauthorized access, deletion or copying)
An attribute is a property of an instance that may be used to determine its classification For example, when classifying objects into different types in a robotic vision task, the size and shape of an instance may be appropriate attributes Determining useful attributes that can be reasonably calculated may be a difficult job - for example, what attributes of an arbitrary chess end-game position would you use to decide who can win the game? This particular attribute selection problem has been solved, but with considerable effort and difficulty Attributes are sometimes also called features
Attributes are data fields that represent some property of the containing object that is shared by all instances of the object's class Attributes normally have names (e g , "Address") and Types (e g , "String" or "Boolean") An example of this would be the "Address" of a "User " Related Links PDL Attribute Types the section called Model and Object Type in Chapter 2 See Also: Property
Extra defining elements used with HTML tags For example using horizontal rule <hr> tag, size of rule can be defined the size attribute e g <hr size=36>
Additional portions of code found within opening tags that modify the action of the tag Attributes can be required and must be included or optional and may be omitted
associated descriptive attribute data
Information describing a software object's characteristics For example, product attributes include revision number, tag (name), and contents (list of filesets) Fileset attributes include tag, revision, kernel, and reboot File attributes include mode, owner, and group An essential part of the Product Specification File, attributes include such information as the product's short name or tag, a one-line, full-name title or a one-paragraph description of the object Other attributes include a multi-paragraph README file, a copyright information statement and others
In a database record, the name or structure of a field The size of a field or the type of information it contains would also be attributes of a database record In markup languages such as Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and HTML, a name-value pair within a tagged element that modifies certain features of that element
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(used with to before the object) To associate ownership or authorship with

This poem is attributed to Browning.

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The applicable option selection; a variable or a value

This packet has its coherency attribute set to zero.

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An item with which a method, etc. may be decorated

There are some more implementations which use C# attributes to define custom attributes specific to the AOP engine. Then the classes that need to be intercepted will be decorated with these custom attributes.

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That which is predicated or affirmed of a subject; a predicate; an accident
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A characteristic or quality of a thing

His finest attribute is his kindness.

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A word that qualifies a noun

In the clause My jacket is more expensive than yours, My is the attribute of jacket.

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{i} quality, characteristic; adjective (Grammar)
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{n} a property, inherent quality, mark
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{v} to suppose to belong to, ascribe, impute
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1. (verb - attribute something to) regard something as belonging to or being caused by. 2. (noun) a quality or feature regarded as characteristic or inherent. 3. (noun) a material object recognized as representative of a person, status, or office
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An attribute provides more information about an element such as classification level, unique reference identifiers, or formatting information
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An attribute is a quality or feature that someone or something has. Cruelty is a normal attribute of human behaviour = characteristic. a quality or feature, especially one that is considered to be good or useful
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A value that is associated with an element but is not part of the content of the element (that is, text or sub-elements) For example, the URL part of an anchor is an attribute; you would use an attribute to specify the alignment of an image In an HTML file, the attributes are actually located inside the element's start-tag, but when you're editing in HoTMetaL PRO, you view and edit attributes using the Edit SGML Attributes command
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attribute or credit to; "We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare"; "People impute great cleverness to cats"
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As applied to Web site development, an attribute is an instruction included within an HTML tag that provides details about how the tag should be rendered For example, when you include a <font> tag, you can further define your font by using attributes such as size, face, and color Once you include your attributes, your tag might look like this
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Quality, etc
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is an inherent characteristic of the parent object Typically, this is a data item whose value affects the operation or behavior of the object and is settable by owner of the object For example, the user may supply values for attributes of a job
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Attributes augment the element on which they appear; they also provide additional information about the element Attributes appear as name-value pairs in the element's start-tag For example, to assign the value hostname to the Role attribute of SystemItem, you would use the mark up: <systemitem role="hostname">
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denoted by an attributive; an attributive adjunct or adjective
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{f} ascribe to; credit with
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To associate ownership or authorship with
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A property of an entity; for example, the color of a building, the width of a road, or the accuracy level of a database Defined subtypes of an attribute are the feature attribute, coverage attribute, database attribute, and library attribute
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decide as to where something belongs in a scheme; "The biologist assigned the mushroom to the proper class"
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In Entity-Relationship modeling, an identifiable characteristic of an entity For example, lastName can be an attribute of an Employee entity An attribute typically corresponds to a column in a database table See also entity; relationship
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If you attribute a particular quality or feature to someone or something, you think that they have got it. People were beginning to attribute superhuman qualities to him. = ascribe
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Each attribute of a relation stores a piece of information about an object Attributes are represented as columns in a table Each attribute in a relation is unique and contains atomic values The number of attributes in a relation is called the degree of the relation
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A characteristic of a geographic feature described by numbers or characters, typically stored in tabular format, and linked to the feature For example, attributes of a well, represented by a point on the map, might include depth, pump type, location and gallons-per-minute
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n (of a character) a program-visible aspect of the character The only standardized attribute of a character is its code_2, but implementations are permitted to have additional implementation-defined attributes See section Character Attributes {"An implementation that support fonts might make font information an attribute of a character, while others might represent font information separately from characters "}
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an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entity
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A numeric, text, or image data field in a relational data base table that describes a spatial feature such as a point, line, node, area or cell 2 A characteristic of a geographic feature described by numbers or characters,typically stored in tabular format, and linked to the feature by an identifier For example, attributes of a well (represented by a point) might include depth, pump type, location, and gallons per minute 6
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NCL: A singly-dimensioned datum of any type that is assigned to a variable using the ' @ ' operator An attribute of a variable contains descriptive information about the variable
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A trait or characteristic of a feature on a map For example, attributes of a county may include its area, perimeter, name, total population, etc Attributes can be viewed through the attribute table such as within a shapefile
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A conventional symbol of office, character, or identity, added to any particular figure; as, a club is the attribute of Hercules
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An attributte makes available extra information regarding the element on which it appears The attributes always appear as a name-value pair on the initialization pointers Example of an attribute is id="identification", which gives the attribute id the value identification
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To ascribe; to consider (something) as due or appropriate (to); to refer, as an effect to a cause; to impute; to assign; to consider as belonging (to)
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An attribute is a parameter to an element declared in the DTD An attribute's type and value range, including a possible default value, are defined in the DTD
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1 A characteristic trait, quality or property of a geographic feature described by numbers, characters, images and CAD drawings; typically stored in tabular format and linked to the feature by a user-assigned identifier (e g , the attributes of a well might include depth and gallons per minute) 2 A column in a database table 3 Non-graphic information associated with a point, line, or area element in a GIS
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One attributte makes available extra information regarding the element on which it appears The attributes always appear as a name-value pair on the initialization pointers Example of an attribute is id="identification", which gives to the attribute id the value identification
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A quantity describing an instance An attribute has a domain defined by the attribute type, which denotes the values that can be taken by an attribute The following domain types are common
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Characteristics of a computer file Attributes can be changed by using Explorer or My Computer in Windows95/98/NT Click File, then Properties Attributes include Read Only, Hidden, and Archive
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The second element is a string which will be typeset in the same way as attribute names within feature structures, e g [/attribute (synsem)]
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If you attribute something to an event or situation, you think that it was caused by that event or situation. Women tend to attribute their success to external causes such as luck. = ascribe
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That which is attributed; a quality which is considered as belonging to, or inherent in, a person or thing; an essential or necessary property or characteristic
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If a piece of writing, a work of art, or a remark is attributed to someone, people say that they wrote it, created it, or said it. This, and the remaining frescoes, are not attributed to Giotto
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a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished; "self-confidence is not an endearing property"
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(1) A characteristic that identifies and describes a managed object The characteristic can be determined, and possibly changed, through operations on the managed object (2) Information within a managed object that is visible at the object boundary An attribute has a type, which indicates the range of information given by the attribute, and a value, which is within that range
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A descriptor applied to a search term that specifies how the term is to be treated when used for searching a target database (eg personal name or corporate name) Attributes are collected into sets and registered by the Z39 50 Maintenance Agency BIB-1 was originally the only attribute set (designed specifically for searching databases of bibliographic records), but there are now also others
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Reputation
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A characteristic of an entity [WD15782] Information, excluding the public key, key identities and algorithm identifier, which is provided by the entity or the CA and certified by the CA in an Attribute Certificate Examples include the CA's liability limitations and binding information [x930: 3][x957] (see also entity) (includes Attribute Authority, attribute certificate)
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a feature or characteristic or property of something - as opposed to the thing or substance having the attribute, in which the attribute inheres
tax attributes
easing of tax rates, lowering of tax payments
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