structure
Structure (from Latin strūctūra "assembly, construction, meaning") stands for:
- Structure (geology) , the non-directional properties of the structure
- Structure (sociology) , sizes and forces between social actors
- Structure (first level) , basic concept of model theory and universal algebra
- Structure , psychic instance, see structural model of the psyche
- Structure in programming languages, see network (data type) # structures in the programming languages C ++ and C
in compound form:
- chemical structure , composition of matter at the molecular level
- Data structure , in computer science an object for storing and organizing data
- Crystal structure , atomic structure of crystalline solids
- mathematical structure , a lot with certain properties
- Surface structure , in linguistics the observable form of a sentence
- Organizational structure , parts that are organized and processes, how these parts work together
- Social structure , division of human societies according to their social characteristics
- Deep structure , concept of generative transformation grammar
- Economic structure, structure and internal organization of the economy of an area
See also:
- Pattern (structure)
- Structuralism (interdisciplinary research methods)
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