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generalisation

generalisation
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  • veralgemening
  • the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances

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generalisation
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  • opwekken v.e. beweging
  • the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances

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generalisation
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    • (psychology) transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus

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    generalisation
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      • an idea or conclusion having general application

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      generalisation
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        • reasoning from detailed facts to general principles

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        1. 415 Feature generalisation service (spatialFeatureGeneralizationService)
        2. 503 Feature generalisation service (thematicFeatureGeneralizationService)
        3. 109 Feature generalisation editor (humanFeatureGeneralizationEditor)
        4. Bull has also very quickly established itself in certain emerging markets: mobile platforms, electronic administration, and generalisation of electronic identity and signature.
        5. If these recommendations were to prove insufficient to ensure by 2013 the generalisation of transparent, non-discriminatory calls for tender by the local authorities for bank finance, France undertakes to make proposals for legally binding measures to this effect.
        6. The Action Plan on mobility [4] endorsed by the European Council held in Nice on 7 to 9 December 2000 and Recommendation 2001/613/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 10 July 2001 on mobility within the Community for students, persons undergoing training, volunteers, teachers and trainers [5], recommended the generalisation of the use of documents for the transparency of qualifications and competences, with a view to creating a European area of qualifications.
        7. In the future, demand is expected to pick up, albeit more slowly than during the past decade, owing to several factors combined: lower communication charges, the development of high-speed networks, the growth of teleprocedures in the public sector, the upsurge in applications sharing via the Internet, increased mobility, the increasing account taken of security constraints and, lastly, the generalisation of digital technologies everywhere in place of the pre-existing analogue tools.
        8. If these recommendations were to prove insufficient to ensure by 2013 the generalisation of transparent, non-discriminatory calls for tender by the local authorities for bank finance, France undertakes to make proposals for legally binding measures to this effect. 23. With a view to boosting competition and transparency still further regarding local authorities’ bank loans, the Belgian Government, in agreement with the Regions, undertakes to monitor the publication by the contracting authorities of contract award notices relating to the financing of the local public authorities.