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- noun The addition of
fuzziness todata infuzzy logic
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Examples
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As it turns out, the “fuzzification” of the core theory M is rather straightforward, but its extensions give rise to various issues.
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This is, for example, van Inwagen's (1990) view of the matter, which results in a fuzzification of parthood that parallels in many ways to the fuzzification of membership in Zadeh's (1965) set theory, and it is this sort of intuition that also led to the development of such formal theories as Polkowsky and Skowron's (1994) “rough mereology” or Smith's (2005) theory of
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There are obvious quality/consistency issues here and there: monocasing of header names, whether to give messages as hex byte sequences or ASCII literals, fractured text about error handling, fuzzification in the counted-frame description.
Sun Bloggers 2010
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There are obvious quality/consistency issues here and there: monocasing of header names, whether to give messages as hex byte sequences or ASCII literals, fractured text about error handling, fuzzification in the counted-frame description.
Planet XML Tim Bray 2010
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There are obvious quality/consistency issues here and there: monocasing of header names, whether to give messages as hex byte sequences or ASCII literals, fractured text about error handling, fuzzification in the counted-frame description.
Sun Bloggers 2010
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There are obvious quality/consistency issues here and there: monocasing of header names, whether to give messages as hex byte sequences or ASCII literals, fractured text about error handling, fuzzification in the counted-frame description.
ongoing by Tim Bray Tim Bray 2010
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Comment: Data centre fuzzification: Clear thinkers needed
The Register 2009
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Comment: Data centre fuzzification: Clear thinkers needed
Channel Register 2009
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Free whitepaper - Cooling strategies for ultra-high density racks and blade servers Traditional and clear-cut boundaries between servers, network switches and storage gear are breaking down - and skirmishes, in this uncertain new era of fuzzification, are bound to break out.
Channel Register 2009
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Free whitepaper - Avoiding costs from oversizing data center and network room infrastructure Traditional and clear-cut boundaries between servers, network switches and storage gear are breaking down - and skirmishes, in this uncertain new era of fuzzification, are bound to break out.
The Register 2009
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