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1) A process of identifying which details in a given context are essential, and should be visible, and which are non-essential and can be hidden "behind the scenes". Abstraction also helps to identify common components of objects or processes that could be grouped in a way that makes those components or processes re-usable in more than one context without having to repeat all the details in every context. ...
Ãâó: eidx.comptia.org/reference/glossary/gloss_a.aspx
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a generalized, condensed, or simplified concept derived from a more complex situation. A part representation of some whole.
Ãâó: www.worldtrans.org/whole/wholedefs.html
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An abbreviation of all of the recorded deeds, mortgages, leases and the instruments affecting the title to a particular piece of land.
Ãâó: www.residentialtitle.com/glossary_of_terms.htm
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(1) A summary which gives the essential points in a publication. (2) Used also for a special type of publication which indexes and summarises the bibliographic details and contents of a range of publications over a given time period, typically in a particular subject area (eg Chemical Abstracts).
Ãâó: www.library.nuigalway.ie/help/jargon/
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A brief summary of a book or article.
Ãâó: library.albany.edu/usered/basics/libterm.html
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