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schema A description of the data represented within a database. The format of the description varies but includes a table layout for a relational database or an entity- relationship diagram.
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schemata A description of the data represented within a database. The format of the description varies but includes a table layout for a relational database or an entity- relationship diagram.
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schedule A timetable including arrival/departure times of ocean- and feeder vessels and also inland transportation. It refers to named ports in a specific voyage (journey) within a certain trade indicating the voyage number(s). In general: The plan of times for starting and/or finishing activities.
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schema An information model implemented in a database. A schema may be a logical schema, which will define, for example, tables, columns, and constraints, but which may not include any optimization. It may be a physical schema that includes optimization, for example, table clustering.
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schema 1. a generalized description, plan, or structure, as a schema of the reading process. 2. a system of cognitive structures stored in memory that are abstract representations of events, objects, and relationships in the world.
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