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  1. Dynamics of Inquiry (C.S. Peirce)
    Dynamics of inquiry. C.S. Peirce, "On Time and Thought", MS 215, 8 Mar 1873. Every mind which passes from doubt to belief must have ideas which follow after one another in time. ...
  2. XML
    Extensible Markup Language XML XML XML XML XML 拡張可能な ;マーク付け# 328;語 Extensible Markup Language XML XML XML XML XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a W3C Recommendation for creating special-purpose markup languages. ...
  3. Regex
    Regulärer Ausdruck Expression régulière 正規表現 Wyrażenia regularne A regular expression (abbreviated as regexp or regex) is a string that describes a whole set of strings, according to certain syntax rules. These expressions are used by many text editors and utilities (especially in the Unix operating system) to search bodies of text for certain patterns and, for example, replace the found strings with a certain other string. The origin of regular expressions lies in automata theory and formal language theory (both part of theoretical computer science). These fields study models of computation (automata) and ways to describe and classify formal languages. A formal language is nothing but a set of strings. In the 1940s, Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts described the nervous system by modelling neurons as small simple automata. The mathematician, Stephen Kleene, later described these models using his mathematical notation called regular sets. Ken Thompson built this notation into the editor qed, then into the Unix editor ed and eventually into grep. Ever since that time, regular expressions have been widely used in Unix and Unix-like utilities such as: expr, awk, Emacs, vim, lex, and Perl. ...
  4. Standard Generalized Markup Language
    The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) is a metalanguage in which one can define markup languages for documents. SGML is a descendant of IBM's "Generalized Markup Language" GML, developed in the 1960s by Charles Goldfarb, Edward Mosher and Raymond Lorie (whose surname initials also happen to be GML). SGML provides a variety of markup syntaxes that can be used for many applications. By changing the SGML Declaration one does not even need to use "angle brackets" although they are the norm. SGML was originally designed to enable the sharing of machine-readable documents in large projects in government and the aerospace industry. It has also been used extensively in the printing and publishing industries. SGML syntax example: typically something like this SGML is an ISO standard: ...
  5. Semiosis
    Semiosis is any form of activity, conduct, or process that involves signs, including the production of meaning. ...