normalizasyon

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normalization
standardization, act of imposing standards or norms or rules or regulations
Making a normalized production
A process whereby artificial and unwanted norms of behaviour and models of behaviour are made to seem natural and wanted, through propaganda, influence, imitation and conformity
In relational database design, a process that breaks down data into record groups for efficient processing, by eliminating redundancy
Sharing or enforcement of standard policies
A process of removing alternate representations of equivalent sequences from textual data, to convert the data into a form which can be binary-compared for equivalence In the Unicode Standard, normalization refers specifically to processing to ensure that canonically equivalent (and/or compatibility-equivalent) strings have unique representations For more information, see Unicode Standard Annex #15, "Unicode Normalization Forms "
Reduction to a standard or normal state
A process for structuring data to organize it into its most natural, stable, subject-oriented, shareable, and non-redundant form
A method used to eliminate redundancy in data definitions, especially for entity relationship models Different levels of normalization are defined with a set of qualifying constraints for the definitions The most common normal forms are referred to as first though fifth normal forms
{i} act of making normal; process of establishing normal diplomatic relations between two countries (also normalisation)
the imposition of standards or regulations; "a committee was appointed to recommend terminological standardization"
The process of structuring data to minimize duplication and inconsistencies The process usually involves breaking down a single table into two or more tables and defining relationships between those tables normalization is usually done in stages, with each stage applying more stringent rules to the types of information which can be stored in a table While full adherence to normalization principles increases the efficiency of a particular database, the process can become so convoluted that you need a professional to create and understand the table design Most people, when creating a database, don't need to go beyond the third level of normalization, called third normal form Generally, there is no real need to know the terminology, applying the principles of normalization are generally enough unless you get caught at a dinner party with a database designer
The process of grouping data elements into tables in a way that simplifies retrieval, reduces data entry and storage, and minimizes the likelihood of data inconsistencies
Normalization refers to the process of decomposing base relations using projection to eliminate potential redundancy
For rate-making purposes, the adjustments to historic test year sales, revenues, and expenses to reflect differences from expected normal weather patterns
Eliminating redundancy in a database using the relational database model The objective is to increase capacity by eliminating wasted storage The downside is performance
(The Council)*-refers to making the commonly accepted patterns and conditions of everyday life available to people with developmental disabilities
A mathematical manipulation that scales a function or a set of data to a particular value
The process of removing redundancy by modularizing, as with subroutines, and of removing superfluous differences by reducing them to a common denominator For example, line endings from different systems are normalized by reducing them to a single NL, and multiple whitespace characters are normalized to one space
normalizasyon