decomposition 英 [ˌdi:kɒmpə'zɪʃn]   美 [ˌdikɑmpəˈzɪʃən]

decomposition

decomposition  英 [ˌdi:kɒmpə'zɪʃn] 美 [ˌdikɑmpəˈzɪʃən]

n. 分解,腐烂;变质 

名词复数:decompositions 

So no one decomposition is sufficient. 因此一种分解是不够的。
Unlike other decomposition solutions, due to this algorithm, there are no constraints that allow only sibling or child elements/attributes to be mapped to the same table. 由于有了此算法,与其他的分解解决方案不同,没有只允许将兄弟或孩子元素/属性映射到同一个表的约束。

  • Decomposition is the process of decaying or rotting. If you've ever left a carved pumpkin on the porch into late November, you have seen and smelled decomposition.
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  • n. 分解,腐烂;变质
  • 1. So no one decomposition is sufficient.

    因此一种分解是不够的。

  • 2. Unlike other decomposition solutions, due to this algorithm, there are no constraints that allow only sibling or child elements/attributes to be mapped to the same table.

    由于有了此算法,与其他的分解解决方案不同,没有只允许将兄弟或孩子元素/属性映射到同一个表的约束。

  • 3. Since each element in a level of decomposition is considered from the black box perspective only, the only interactions shown are those between them and the systems actors.

    由于一个分解级别中的每一个元素都是从黑盒的角度被考虑的,所以显示出来的只是它们同系统参与者之间的交互作用。

  • decomposition (n.) 1762, from de- + composition. An earlier word in the same form meant "further compounding of already composite things" (1650s).
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