reference
Reference (from the Latin referre for 'to trace back to something', 'to refer to something', 'to report') stands for:
- generally a frame of reference
- Reference value , for a certain measured value
- Normal , a legal calibration source
- Reference material , a substance or an object with defined properties as a comparison
- Letters of recommendation or letters of reference (also oral or telephone references), a qualifying assessment given by a person of trust
- References , documents with which the applicant for a public contract in a procurement procedure proves his technical and professional capacity
- Reference library (programming) , collection of subroutines that offer solutions for thematically related problems
- Reference (programming) , a reference to a variable related to pointers
- Test reference (computer science) against which the fulfillment of a requirement is checked
- Reference (linguistics) , the relationship between linguistic and extra-linguistic units
- Referent (linguistics) , also reference object , in semiotics and general linguistics that to which a sign or a linguistic expression (name, word) refers
- in bibliometrics the counterpart to a citation, the reputation of the cited document, see citation analysis
- Overview of (all) available commands of a programming language, see command reference
- Reference (similar to a serial number ) as a number or combination of letters and numbers to clearly identify a watch model
See also:
- Reference (English reference )
- Reverence
- Cross reference
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