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Handbook of Research on Secure Multimedia Distribution
Structure, or form of valid expressions in a language.
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Rights Expression Languages
Pramod A. Jamkhedkar (University of New Mexico, USA) and Gregory L. Heileman (University of New Mexico, USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-262-6.ch001
Abstract
Rights expression languages (RELs) form a central component of digital rights management (DRM) systems. The process of development of RELs transforms the rights requirements to a formal language ready to be used in DRM systems. Decisions regarding the design of the conceptual model, syntax, semantics, and other such properties of the language, affect not only each other, but also the integration of the language in DRM systems, and the design of DRM system as a whole. This chapter provides a detailed analysis of each step of this process and the tradeoffs involved that not only affect the properties of the REL, but also the DRM system using that REL.
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The subset of grammar that includes word order and the embedding of phrase and clauses within sentences.
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Rhyme and Reason: The Connections Among Coding, Computational Thinking, and Literacy
The set of rules, principles and processes of a language that govern the arrangement of words and phrases.
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How the Core Deficits Affect Language Acquisition and Linguistic Comprehension
The subset of grammar that includes word order and the embedding of phrase and clauses within sentences.
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An Assets-Oriented, Formative Oral Language Assessment for Multilingual Students: The Oral Language Record
The set of rules, principles, and processes that govern the structure of sentences in a given language, usually including word order.
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Cognitive and Linguistic Factors in Autism Spectrum Disorders
The grammatical rules of a language - that is, how words are connected in phrases and sentences.
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A Lexico-Syntactic-Semantic Approach to Recognizing Textual Entailment
The rules that govern the ways in which words combine to form phrases, clauses and sentences. It indicates proper order of words in a phrase or sentence.
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History of Artificial Intelligence Before Computers
Refers primarily to the grammar rules of a language (natural or artificial), that is, to the allowable forms of expressions without reference to their meaning (semantics). In the context of AI, syntax refers to the rules of knowledge representation in terms of data structures and to the computational processes that operate on these structures.
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Examining Young Children's Computational Artifacts
The set of rules, principles and processes of a language that govern the arrangement of words and phrases.
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Data Visualization in R
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Integrating Heterogeneous Data for Big Data Analysis
The rules governing the use of elements to combine to form a meaningful statement. For example, in SQL (Structured Query Language), a Select statement, which is used to retrieve data, must begin with the SELECT keyword followed by a list of attribute names of data that it wishes to be retrieved.
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Implementation of Programming Languages Syntax and Semantics
The syntax of a programming language is the representation of its programmable entities, for example, expressions, declarations and commands. It describes the appearance of programs written in this language.
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