| trigger z. |
an area to which stimulation may cause physiological or pathological changes. See also dolorogenic z. and trigger point.
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| triggered a. |
triggered automaticity.
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| trigger |
1. a processor that selects which events to store for analysis. 2. the criteria used for the selection of which events to store.
Ãâó: hep.uchicago.edu/cdf/cdfglossary.html
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A production rule is said to be triggered if there is a successful match of the rule head against the facts in working memory. See also Conflict Resolution Strategy, Production System.
Ãâó: www.informatics.susx.ac.uk/books/computers-and-tho...
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| trigger |
A mechanism that detects an event or condition in the PDM system and react by initiating some subsequent action.
Ãâó: cedar.web.cern.ch/CEDAR/glossary.html
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