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Two objects are considered equivalent if the result of sending the message #= to one of the objects with the other object as the argument returns true.
Ãâó: ns.math.rsu.ru/smalltalk/standard/glossary.html.en
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term in another language than the original object-language denoting the same concept. It is important to note here that in many cases there is no full, but only partial equivalence, since in many cases the conceptual meaning of one term is different from the other term. In discourse this means that one term is only equivalent to another term in another language in specific contexts. ...
Ãâó: www.cedar.at/terminology/env-term/datamodel_txt.ht...
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Two datatypes are equivalent if they appear to have been created with the same sequence of calls (and arguments) and thus have the same typemap. Two equivalent datatypes do not necessarily have the same cached attributes or the same names.
Ãâó: www.mpi-forum.org/docs/mpi-20-html/node8.htm
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When used in a course prerequisite (eg, Prereq: SOCL 2001 or equivalent), this term means either credit in a comparable course or adequate preparation by other experience. Determination of equivalency is left to the discretion of individual departments.
Ãâó: aaweb.lsu.edu/catalogs/2002/glossary.htm
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