Completeness
- Completeness \Com*plete"ness\, n. The state of being complete. [1913 Webster]
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completeness — index conclusion (outcome), entirety, fait accompli, finality, quorum, totality, whole Burton s Legal … Law dictionary
Completeness — In general, an object is complete if nothing needs to be added to it. This notion is made more specific in various fields. Contents 1 Logical completeness 2 Mathematical completeness 3 Computing 4 … Wikipedia
Completeness — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Completeness >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 completeness completeness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 completion completion &c. 729 Sgm: N 1 integration integration Sgm: N 1 allness allness GRP: N 2 Sgm … English dictionary for students
completeness — complete ► ADJECTIVE 1) having all the necessary or appropriate parts; entire. 2) having run its full course; finished. 3) to the greatest extent or degree; total. 4) skilled at every aspect of an activity: the complete footballer. 5) (complete… … English terms dictionary
completeness — noun see complete I … New Collegiate Dictionary
Completeness — Vollständigkeit ist eine Eigenschaft formaler Systeme bzw. Kalküle. Man unterscheidet semantische Vollständigkeit („Alles, was wahr ist, ist beweisbar.“), klassische Vollständigkeit („Eine der zwei Aussagen und ist stets beweisbar.“) und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
completeness — See completely. * * * Concept of the adequacy of a formal system that is employed both in proof theory and in model theory (see logic). In proof theory, a formal system is said to be syntactically complete if and only if every closed sentence in… … Universalium
completeness — noun the state or condition of being complete Ant: incompleteness … Wiktionary
completeness — Intuitively, a logical system is complete if everything that we want can be derived in it. Thus a formalization of logic is complete if all logically valid forms of argument are derivable in the system; a system designed to codify mathematical… … Philosophy dictionary
completeness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The state of being entirely whole: entirety, integrity, oneness, totality, wholeness. See PART … English dictionary for students