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Relationship between software
transitive dependency is an indirect dependency relationship between software components. This kind of dependency is held by virtue of a transitive relation
Transitive_dependency
Topics referred to by the same term
trajectory Transitive Corporation, a computer software firm that developed QuickTransit cross-platform virtualization Transitive dependency, a functional
Transitivity
Directed graph with no directed cycles
also contains a longer directed path from u to v. Like the transitive closure, the transitive reduction is uniquely defined for DAGs. In contrast, for a
Directed_acyclic_graph
Level of database normalization
depend first and foremost on DoctorID and only transitively on the key, PatientID (via DoctorID's dependency on PatientID). Such a design would cause a doctor's
Third_normal_form
Package management software
Apache Ivy is a transitive package manager. It is a sub-project of the Apache Ant project, with which Ivy works to resolve project dependencies. An external
Apache_Ivy
Relational database theory concept
appropriate. For example, if that functional dependency occurs as a result of the transitive functional dependencies VIN → VehicleModel and VehicleModel → EngineCapacity
Functional_dependency
Software tool for managing build dependencies
will automatically download the dependency and the dependencies that Hibernate itself needs (called transitive dependencies) and store them in the user's
Apache_Maven
Hard-coded search path
The ld dynamic linker does not search DT_RUNPATH locations for transitive dependencies, unlike DT_RPATH. Instead of specifying the -rpath to the linker
Rpath
Directed graph representing dependencies
that respects the given dependencies from the dependency graph. Given a set of objects S {\displaystyle S} and a transitive relation R ⊆ S × S {\displaystyle
Dependency_graph
Programming paradigm based on asynchronous data streams
then usually characterized by the transitive closure of the change (i.e., the full set of transitive dependencies a source affects) in its associated
Reactive_programming
Form in relational database normalization
Hence we could see that such table is 2NF (due to the appearance of transitive dependency). The following tables try to bring it to 6NF: Sixth normal form
Sixth_normal_form
General-purpose programming language
generated automatically during dependency resolution and records exact versions of all dependencies, including transitive dependencies. Rustfmt is a code formatter
Rust_(programming_language)
Node ordering for directed acyclic graphs
a graph traversal in which each node v is visited only after all its dependencies are visited. A topological ordering is possible if and only if the graph
Topological_sorting
Grammatical concept
present. Subject (grammar) Predicate (grammar) Dependency grammar Object pronoun Prepositional pronoun Transitive verb Intransitive verb Oblique case Differential
Object_(grammar)
Binary relation over a set and itself
nor antisymmetric, let alone asymmetric. Transitive for all x, y, z ∈ X, if xRy and yRz then xRz. A transitive relation is irreflexive if and only if it
Homogeneous_relation
Reduction of data redundancy
so that its dependency on Format can be preserved: Now, both the Book and Price tables conform to 2NF. The Book table still has a transitive functional
Database_normalization
Binary relation in computer science
In general, dependency relations are not transitive; thus, they generalize the notion of an equivalence relation by discarding transitivity. Σ {\displaystyle
Dependency_relation
Tree in formal language theory
constituency grammars (phrase structure grammars) or the dependency relation of dependency grammars. Parse trees may be generated for sentences in natural
Parse_tree
Subfield of database theory
recognized dependency types are: Functional dependency Join dependency Multivalued dependency Tuple-generating dependency Transitive dependency Equality-generating
Dependency theory (database theory)
Dependency_theory_(database_theory)
Number and type of arguments controlled by a linguistic predicate
grammar Dependency grammar Grammatical conjugation Lucien Tesnière Morphosyntactic alignment Phrase structure grammar Subcategorization Transitivity Verb
Valency_(linguistics)
System responsible for combining morphemes into complex structures
language. The description of grammatical relations can also reflect transitivity, passivization, and head-dependent-marking or other agreement. Languages
Syntax
Full constraint between two sets of attributes in a relation
multivalued dependency is a full constraint between two sets of attributes in a relation. In contrast to the functional dependency, the multivalued dependency requires
Multivalued_dependency
Relationship between two sets, defined by a set of ordered pairs
impossible. It is transitive if xRy and yRz always implies xRz. For example, "is less than" is irreflexive, asymmetric, and transitive, but neither reflexive
Relation_(mathematics)
Mathematical concept for comparing objects
equivalence relation is a binary relation that is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive. The equipollence relation between line segments in geometry is a common
Equivalence_relation
Normal form used in database normalization
functional dependencies of non-prime attributes (i.e., an attribute that does not occur in any candidate key) and that 3NF prohibits transitive functional
Boyce–Codd_normal_form
Actions in the present are dependent on previous decisions or experiences
Values. Yale University Press, New Haven, pp. 119–120 (constitutional transitivity as alternative to path dependence on the status quo). Arthur, W. Brian
Path_dependence
Subfield of linguistic semantics
Chomsky and Ernst von Glasersfeld, believed semantic relations between transitive verbs and intransitive verbs were tied to their independent syntactic
Lexical_semantics
Aspect of verb grammar
event. Normally, it brings in a new argument (the causer), A, into a transitive clause, with the original subject S becoming the object O. All languages
Causative
Part of a sentence
the verb is intransitive (he ran) is different from when the verb is transitive (he broke the window). In these languages, which are known as ergative
Subject_(grammar)
Relation between two events in computer science
read. Like all strict partial orders, the happened-before relation is transitive, irreflexive, (and, vacuously, asymmetric), i.e.: ∀ a , b , c {\displaystyle
Happened-before
Phrase modifying a lexical item
shifting particle occurs immediately subsequent to a transitive object rather than the transitive that comprises the phrasal verb. Prepositions cannot
Adpositional_phrase
Concept in English grammar
entries in modern dictionaries. These verbs can be transitive or intransitive. If they are transitive, i.e. if they have an object, the particle may come
English_phrasal_verbs
Software feature
be updated when a single element changes are given by the transitive closure of the dependency relation of the graph. In other words, if there is a path
Incremental_computing
Verb form that can complete an independent clause by itself
(like in null subject languages or the English imperative). A finite transitive verb or a finite intransitive verb can function as the root of an independent
Finite_verb
Linguistic terminology
and the distinction is generally believed to exist in all languages. Dependency grammars sometimes call arguments actants, following Lucien Tesnière (1959)
Argument_(linguistics)
their objects. Argument Complement Dependency grammar Lexical item Lucien Tesnière Phrase structure grammar Transitivity Valency Chomsky (1965) is a prominent
Subcategorization
Generalization of strings in computer science
)\setminus D.} Different independencies or dependencies will give different equivalence relations. The transitive closure implies that u ≡ D v {\displaystyle
Trace_monoid
Theory of syntax
a phrase structure hierarchy. Link grammar is similar to dependency grammar, but dependency grammar includes a head-dependent relationship, whereas link
Link_grammar
Inference rules in database theory
(or, more precisely, inference rules) used to infer all the functional dependencies on a relational database. They were developed by William W. Armstrong
Armstrong's_axioms
Regulatory relationship between a word and its dependents
correct structure (see: case government). For example, in Latin, most transitive verbs require their direct object to appear in the accusative case, and
Government_(linguistics)
Database model
S^{+}\land Y\rightarrow Z\in S^{+}~\Rightarrow ~X\rightarrow Z\in S^{+}} (transitivity) and X → Y ∈ S + ∧ Z ⊆ H ⇒ ( X ∪ Z ) → ( Y ∪ Z ) ∈ S + {\displaystyle
Relational_model
three additional properties: reflexivity, anti-symmetry and transitivity. Ontological dependency is a special poset because it is a binary relation, every
Ontology_chart
Approximate nearest neighbor search algorithm
Social capital Link analysis Optimization Reciprocity Closure Homophily Transitivity Preferential attachment Balance theory Network effect Social influence
Hierarchical navigable small world
Hierarchical_navigable_small_world
Word or phrase necessary to complete an expression
predicative complement She considered Ed quite competent : — complex-transitive verb + predicative complement In many modern grammars (for instance in
Complement_(linguistics)
Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other
encrypting data so only the intended recipient can decrypt it, with no dependency on third parties. End-to-end encryption prevents intermediaries, such
Computer_network
Standard hostname for a networked device's loopback interface
Social capital Link analysis Optimization Reciprocity Closure Homophily Transitivity Preferential attachment Balance theory Network effect Social influence
Localhost
Purely functional package manager for the GNU system
hash functions. All dependencies for each software are included in the input of each hash. This solves the problem of dependency hell, allowing multiple
GNU_Guix
Type of dependency grammar
Lexicase is a type of dependency grammar originally developed beginning in the early 1970s by Stanley Starosta at the University of Hawaii. Dozens of Starosta's
Lexicase
Relationship between elements of two sets
are its restrictions. However, the transitive closure of a restriction is a subset of the restriction of the transitive closure, i.e., in general not equal
Binary_relation
Method of generating random small-world graphs
Social capital Link analysis Optimization Reciprocity Closure Homophily Transitivity Preferential attachment Balance theory Network effect Social influence
Watts–Strogatz_model
revolves around the use of an abstract dependency graph which is created from the system in question. An abstract dependency graph is a directed graph, a graph
Syntactic_methods
Subfield of network science
Though there may be a wide variety of interactions between networks, dependency focuses on the scenario in which the nodes in one network require support
Interdependent_networks
Interaction between syntax and semantics
interpreting Writing systems Theoretical frameworks Formalist Constituency Dependency Distributionalism Generative Glossematics Functional Cognitive Construction
Syntax–semantics_interface
Phrase that can be removed, preserving grammatical correctness
arguments and adjuncts can vary depending on the theory at hand. Some dependency grammars, for instance, employ the term circonstant (instead of adjunct)
Adjunct_(grammar)
Mixe–Zoque language of southern Mexico
dependent. Dependency is marked by the allomorphy of the aspect markers, as shown in the following paradigm. Sayula Popoluca marks agreement in transitive clause
Sayula_Popoluca
RDF query language
SPARQL to transitively follow the path: SELECT * WHERE { BIND(ex:sw003 AS ?src) # Note the +; now SPARQL will also find ex:sw005 transitively via ex:sw004;
SPARQL
stated in terms of the transitive closure of the dependence information. Both the Omega Library and isl provide a transitive closure operation that is
Frameworks supporting the polyhedral model
Frameworks_supporting_the_polyhedral_model
Concept in social network theory
In a trust network, triadic closure is likely to develop due to the transitive property. If a node A trusts node B, and node B trusts node C, node A
Triadic_closure
Measure of centrality in a network based on nodal influence
dependent series of network adjacency snapshots of the transient edges, the dependency for walks to contribute towards a cumulative effect is presented. The
Katz_centrality
Rule system for formal languages
{+}{\Rightarrow }})} are the reflexive transitive closure (allowing a string to yield itself) and the transitive closure (requiring at least one step)
Context-free_grammar
that can be either transitive or intransitive at the first glance could present a problem for the theta-criterion. For a transitive verb, such as "hit
Theta_criterion
Subject and predicate in sentences
differently in phrase structure approaches.[citation needed] On the other hand, dependency grammar rejects the binary subject-predicate division and places the finite
Predicate_(grammar)
Study of graphs as a representation of relations between discrete objects
Social capital Link analysis Optimization Reciprocity Closure Homophily Transitivity Preferential attachment Balance theory Network effect Social influence
Network_theory
Adjective that is used as a noun
interpreting Writing systems Theoretical frameworks Formalist Constituency Dependency Distributionalism Generative Glossematics Functional Cognitive Construction
Nominalized_adjective
Scale-free network generation algorithm
Social capital Link analysis Optimization Reciprocity Closure Homophily Transitivity Preferential attachment Balance theory Network effect Social influence
Barabási–Albert_model
Process in which a first language is being acquired
its transitive verbs but extends the ergative marking to both the subject of intransitive verbs and the object of transitive verbs yielding transitive verbs
Language_acquisition
Linguistic research program proposed by Noam Chomsky
determine how it participates in Merge: eat The Lexical Item eat is a transitive verb, and so assigns two theta-roles (Agent, Theme). Theta-roles can be
Minimalist_program
Words or sounds used without meaning, like "umm" or "Err.."
long-distance or unbounded "filler-gap dependency". In the following example, there is an object gap associated with the transitive verb saw, and the filler is the
Filler_(linguistics)
Pronoun that indicates a relationship which is reciprocal
antecedents contrasts to cases of reflexive pronoun relationships, and regular transitive relationships, and how they behave in relation to direct object pronouns
Reciprocal_pronoun
Network whose degree distribution follows a power law
the internet, the webgraph of the World Wide Web, and software module dependency graphs. Some financial networks such as interbank payment networks Protein–protein
Scale-free_network
Metaphysical dependence relation between facts or entities
contrastive or contextual qualification to preserve transitivity, while others hold that transitivity might hold only for full or complete grounds. Grounding
Metaphysical_grounding
Analysis of sentence structure
phrase structure grammar and once according to a dependency-based analysis associated with a dependency grammar. The first group of trees illustrate left-branching:
Branching_(linguistics)
Model in software programming
is often tagged with only its immediate predecessors; determining its transitive predecessors requires a distributed graph traversal. The other is to maintain
Causal_consistency
Stochastic transitivity mathematical model
A Thurstonian model is a stochastic transitivity model with latent variables for describing the mapping of some continuous scale onto discrete, possibly
Thurstonian_model
Overview of and topical guide to logic
Serial relation Surjective function Symmetric relation Ternary relation Transitive relation Trichotomy (mathematics) Well-founded relation Mathematical logic
Outline_of_logic
English words that indicate a question is being asked, as a grammatical category
exclamative clauses, and, as with interrogatives, participate in unbounded dependency constructions. This is the if in I wonder if it will work, not the conditional
English_interrogative_words
Type of formal grammar
words, the relation ⇒ ∗ {\displaystyle \Rightarrow ^{*}} is the reflexive transitive closure of the relation ⇒ {\displaystyle \Rightarrow } . The language
Context-sensitive_grammar
while linear shapes have been noted in the networks of and software class dependency, Yahoo adverts, and YouTube users. Compared to these two shapes, convexity
Network_homophily
English philosopher (1944–2014)
Stressing the need to retain both the subjective epistemological, or 'transitive', side of knowledge and the objective ontological, or 'intransitive',
Roy_Bhaskar
Model or diagram describing interrelated things
connected by lines (relationships) which express the associations and dependencies between entities. It can also be expressed in a verbal form, for example:
Entity–relationship_model
Distribution format for Java code and resources
package transitive: used with the requires directive to indicate that a module not only requires another module but also makes that module's dependencies available
Java_Platform_Module_System
Social structure made up of a set of social actors
Research at this level may concentrate on factors such as balance and transitivity, as well as social equality and tendencies toward reciprocity/mutuality
Social_network
Concept in linguistics
interpreting Writing systems Theoretical frameworks Formalist Constituency Dependency Distributionalism Generative Glossematics Functional Cognitive Construction
Model-theoretic_grammar
Form of linguistic discontinuity
wh-raising) is the formation of syntactic dependencies involving interrogative words. An example in English is the dependency formed between what and the object
Wh-movement
Family of logics for natural-language and counterfactual conditionals
or invalidating classical schemas like strengthening the antecedent, transitivity, and contraposition, which are not always correct for ordinary "if .
Conditional_logic
Verb adding grammatical meaning rather than content meaning
and T. Groß 2012. Constructions are catenae: Construction Grammar meets Dependency Grammar. Cognitive Linguistics 23, 1, 165–216. Radford, A. 1997. Syntactic
Auxiliary_verb
Social capital Link analysis Optimization Reciprocity Closure Homophily Transitivity Preferential attachment Balance theory Network effect Social influence
Disparity filter algorithm of weighted network
Disparity_filter_algorithm_of_weighted_network
Graphoid math statements
extended to directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) and to other models of dependency. A dependency model M is a subset of triplets (X,Z,Y) for which the predicate
Graphoid
In graph theory, the mathematically simplest spatial network
Social capital Link analysis Optimization Reciprocity Closure Homophily Transitivity Preferential attachment Balance theory Network effect Social influence
Random_geometric_graph
Approach to linguistics
functionally of a 'senser', 'mental process' and 'phenomenon'. In SFG, these functions are the result of semantic choices made in the Transitivity system.
Functional_linguistics
Construction of verb compounds in some languages
my mother." In Chinese, as in other Southeast Asian languages, when a transitive verb is followed by an intransitive verb, the object of the combined verb
Serial_verb_construction
Clustering and community detection algorithm
Social capital Link analysis Optimization Reciprocity Closure Homophily Transitivity Preferential attachment Balance theory Network effect Social influence
Leiden_algorithm
Concept in network science
Social capital Link analysis Optimization Reciprocity Closure Homophily Transitivity Preferential attachment Balance theory Network effect Social influence
Stochastic_block_model
Framework in lambda calculus
dimension of the cube corresponds to a new kind of dependency between terms and types. Here, "dependency" refers to the capacity of a term or type to bind
Lambda_cube
Grammatical construction common in English
No discontinuity is perceived. Dependency grammars are likely to pursue this sort of analysis. The following dependency trees illustrate how this alternative
Subject–auxiliary_inversion
Graph where most nodes are reachable in a small number of steps
Social capital Link analysis Optimization Reciprocity Closure Homophily Transitivity Preferential attachment Balance theory Network effect Social influence
Small-world_network
thereby lending them emphasis. ancestral In logic and mathematics, the transitive closure of a relation, capturing the idea of indirect relationships across
Glossary_of_logic
Divide and conquer sorting algorithm
are only swapped in case their relative order has been obtained in the transitive closure of prior comparison-outcomes. Most implementations of quicksort
Quicksort
Graph generated by a random process
Social capital Link analysis Optimization Reciprocity Closure Homophily Transitivity Preferential attachment Balance theory Network effect Social influence
Random_graph
sets Countable Uncountable Empty Inhabited Singleton Finite Infinite Transitive Ultrafilter Recursive Fuzzy Universal Universe constructible Grothendieck
List_of_mathematical_proofs
TRANSITIVE DEPENDENCY
TRANSITIVE DEPENDENCY
Boy/Male
Tamil
Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami
Boy/Male
Hindu
Transition
Boy/Male
Hindu
Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Rite of Dependency; Trust on God
Boy/Male
Hindu
Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami
Boy/Male
Tamil
Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami
Boy/Male
Hindu
Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami
Boy/Male
Sikh
Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami
Boy/Male
Tamil
Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami
Boy/Male
Indian
Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Age of Transition; New Age
Boy/Male
Tamil
Transition
Girl/Female
Indian
Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami
TRANSITIVE DEPENDENCY
TRANSITIVE DEPENDENCY
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Unique (Manifestation) of the Religion Islam
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Progress
Biblical
divided
Boy/Male
Indian
Evil spirit.
Girl/Female
English Norse Teutonic
Introduced from Germany by 11th century St Anselm, who became Archbishop of Canterbury.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Name of Draupadi; Important Character of Mahabharata
Girl/Female
Australian, Czech, French, Slavic
Desire to Protect; From William
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beauty, Gracefulness, Cultured, A pretty face, Beautiful
Girl/Female
Australian, Japanese
Child of Misa
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sridatta | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®¤à®¤à¯à®¤à®¾
Given by God
TRANSITIVE DEPENDENCY
TRANSITIVE DEPENDENCY
TRANSITIVE DEPENDENCY
TRANSITIVE DEPENDENCY
TRANSITIVE DEPENDENCY
n.
A passing from one subject to another.
a.
Having the power of making a transit, or passage.
a.
Not passing farther; kept; detained.
n.
Passage from one place or state to another; charge; as, the transition of the weather from hot to cold.
a.
Applied to verbs which assert that the subject acts upon or affects something else; transitive.
a.
Intransitive; as, a neuter verb.
a.
Effected by transference of signification.
adv.
Without an object following; in the manner of an intransitive verb.
v. t.
To require to be in a particular case; as, a transitive verb governs a noun in the objective case; or to require (a particular case); as, a transitive verb governs the objective case.
a.
Passing over to an object; expressing an action which is not limited to the agent or subject, but which requires an object to complete the sense; as, a transitive verb, for example, he holds the book.
n.
An intransitive verb.
n.
Transition.
n.
A transition from one subject to another.
n.
A direct or indirect passing from one key to another; a modulation.
a.
tropical; figurative; as, a translative sense.
a.
Transmitted or transmissible from father to son, or from age, by oral communication; traditional.
n.
Change from one form to another.
a.
Not transitive; not passing over to an object; expressing an action or state that is limited to the agent or subject, or, in other words, an action which does not require an object to complete the sense; as, an intransitive verb, e. g., the bird flies; the dog runs.
a.
Of or pertaining to transition; involving or denoting transition; as, transitional changes; transitional stage.