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artifact
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(n.) Evidence of undesirable distortion that appears in digitized audio or video files as a result of inaccurate information introduced during capture or compression. Artifacts may take the form of new, unwanted data or the degradation of existing content.
Ãâó: www.xilinx.com/publications/glossary.htm
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artifact
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Any object manufactured, used or modified by humans. Common examples include tools, utensils, art, food remains, and other products of human activity.
Ãâó: www.cr.nps.gov/seac/terms.htm
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artifact
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An abstract representation of some aspect of an existing or to-be-built system, component, or view. Examples of individual artifacts are a graphical model, structured model, tabular data, and structured or unstructured narrative. Individual artifacts may be aggregated. [Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework]
Ãâó: www.ichnet.org/glossary.htm
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artifact
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Any object made by humans showing workmanship or artistic endeavor. Artifacts from special cultures are often part of museum collections.
Ãâó: www.albanyinstitute.org/resources/colonial/colonia...
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artifact
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a historical object made by humans
Ãâó: www.cce.cornell.edu/washington/Ag/NewFarmer/Course...
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