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{i} fairness
{n} beauty, whiteness, honesty, candor
the quality of being good looking and attractive
{i} decency, justice; lightness, blondness; beauty, attractiveness
ability to make judgments free from discrimination or dishonesty
this is an important organizing word in the concept of justice Fairness has come to mean that each individual in a community will be treated in the way most appropriate for that individual This does not mean that every one is treated the same, but that everyone is treated appropriately for that individual Fairness means that everyone is treated as they ought to be treated This idea is incomplete because what is appropriate for each person remains to be decided
Assessment is fair if those being assessed understand clearly what is expected, what form the assessment will take and they are treated equitably
conformity with rules or standards; "the judge recognized the fairness of my claim" ability to make judgments free from discrimination or dishonesty
The state of being fair, or free form spots or stains, as of the skin; honesty, as of dealing; candor, as of an argument, etc
a principle that mandates equal access If n processes are queue waiting for a facility (or resource), each process should have the same probability of gaining access A FIFO queue is fair
the property of having a naturally light complexion
Fairness is the quality of being reasonable, right, and just. concern about the fairness of the election campaign
As related to Generic Flow Control (GFC), fairness is defined as meeting all of the agreed quality of service (QoS) requirements by controlling the order of service for all active connections
As related to Generic Flow Control (GFC), fairness is defined as meeting all the agreed quality of service (QOS) requirements, by controlling the order of service for all active connections
A concept which dictates that if a task runs too long, its priority is lowered so that other tasks can get their fair share of the CPU This concept is repugnant to real-time principles and is used chiefly in multi-user systems with the intent of disallowing one user to monopolize the CPU for long compiles and the like
The property of being fair
A social, not psychometric, concept ; a joint function of the procedure, the job, the population and how the scores are used (SIOP, 1987)
(See non-discrimination)
A system included in SCSI-3 which prevents fast devices with a higher priority from "hogging" the bus and preventing devices with a lower priority from gaining control of the bus Must be used if QAS is implemented
impartiality Fairness refers to such aspects of the assessment program and evaluation system as equal opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills to be assessed, use of developmentally appropriate assessments, sound procedures, appropriate use of evaluation results, and reasonable demands on the teachers being evaluated in terms of such factors as time, costs, and personal resources required See Adverse Impact, Bias, Comparability, Developmentally Appropriate, Equitable, Equity
conformity with rules or standards; "the judge recognized the fairness of my claim"
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