Don’t use too many variables and notations, or the audience would forget.
Don’t use too many variables and notations, or the audience would forget.
We will provide in this section basic terminologies and notations which are necessary for the understanding of subsequent results. Next Section ...
We will provide in this section basic terminologies and notations which are necessary for the understanding of subsequent results. Next Section ...
There are two types of class attribute notations: attribute text and ____ line. A: association B: connection C: attribute D: reliance
There are two types of class attribute notations: attribute text and ____ line. A: association B: connection C: attribute D: reliance
The symbols and symbols used in this document are essentially those in current use in North America. A: signatures B: labels C: notations D: notes
The symbols and symbols used in this document are essentially those in current use in North America. A: signatures B: labels C: notations D: notes
Which of the following statements about symbols in note-taking are TRUE? A: Arrows can be used to note down movements and trends. B: Punctuations and math notations show logic and cohesion. C: Symbols are created based on interpreter’s personal preference. D: Shapes and drawings can be created to represent a wide range of ideas.
Which of the following statements about symbols in note-taking are TRUE? A: Arrows can be used to note down movements and trends. B: Punctuations and math notations show logic and cohesion. C: Symbols are created based on interpreter’s personal preference. D: Shapes and drawings can be created to represent a wide range of ideas.
Which of the following statements about symbols in note-taking are TRUE? A: Symbols created are all based on interpreter’s personal preference. B: Arrows can cover the ideas of movements and trends. C: Punctuations and math notations are useful to note down logic and cohesion. D: Shapes and drawings are the most creative type, representing a wide range of ideas.
Which of the following statements about symbols in note-taking are TRUE? A: Symbols created are all based on interpreter’s personal preference. B: Arrows can cover the ideas of movements and trends. C: Punctuations and math notations are useful to note down logic and cohesion. D: Shapes and drawings are the most creative type, representing a wide range of ideas.