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Acceptability, the Glossary

Index Acceptability

Acceptability is the characteristic of a thing being subject to acceptance for some purpose.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 26 relations: Acceptable daily intake, Acceptable level of violence, Acceptable loss, Acceptable quality limit, Acceptable use policy, Acceptance, Acceptance testing, Alex Michalos, Cambridge University Press, Claudette Cayrol, Common knowledge, Compromise, Dov Gabbay, Imre Lakatos, Incineration, Leila Amgoud, Negotiation, Philosophy & Rhetoric, Project management, Property (philosophy), Public opinion, Relation (philosophy), Risk assessment, Software testing, Well-formed formula, World Health Organization.

  2. Conceptual modelling
  3. Negotiation
  4. Positive mental attitude

Acceptable daily intake

Acceptable daily intake or ADI is a measure of the amount of a specific substance (originally applied for a food additive, later also for a residue of a veterinary drug or pesticide) in food or drinking water that can be ingested (orally) daily over a lifetime without an appreciable health risk.

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Acceptable level of violence

British Home Secretary Reginald Maudling's reference to an "acceptable level" of violence in the Northern Ireland conflict was a political gaffe that helped shape public discussion about the conflict.

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Acceptable loss

An acceptable loss, also known as acceptable damage or acceptable casualties, is a military euphemism used to indicate casualties or destruction inflicted by the enemy that is considered minor or tolerable.

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Acceptable quality limit

The acceptable quality limit (AQL) is the worst tolerable process average (mean) in percentage or ratio that is still considered acceptable; that is, it is at an acceptable quality level.

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Acceptable use policy

An acceptable use policy (AUP), acceptable usage policy or fair use policy (FUP) is a set of rules applied by the owner, creator, possessor or administrator of a computer network, website, or service that restricts the ways in which the network, website or system may be used and sets guidelines as to how it should be used.

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Acceptance

Acceptance in human psychology is a person's recognition and assent to the finality of a situation without attempting to change or protest it. Acceptability and Acceptance are Positive mental attitude.

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Acceptance testing

In engineering and its various subdisciplines, acceptance testing is a test conducted to determine if the requirements of a specification or contract are met.

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Alex Michalos

Alexandros Charles Michalos (born August 1, 1935) is a Canadian political scientist and philosopher known for his work in quality of life research.

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Cambridge University Press

Cambridge University Press is the university press of the University of Cambridge.

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Claudette Cayrol

Claudette Cayrol (born 1959) is a retired French computer scientist specializing in artificial intelligence and the logic of argumentation.

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Common knowledge

Common knowledge is knowledge that is publicly known by everyone or nearly everyone, usually with reference to the community in which the knowledge is referenced.

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Compromise

To compromise is to make a deal between different parties where each party gives up part of their demand.

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Dov Gabbay

Dov M. Gabbay (born October 26, 1945) is an Israeli logician.

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Imre Lakatos

Imre Lakatos (Lakatos Imre; 9 November 1922 – 2 February 1974) was a Hungarian philosopher of mathematics and science, known for his thesis of the fallibility of mathematics and its "methodology of proofs and refutations" in its pre-axiomatic stages of development, and also for introducing the concept of the "research programme" in his methodology of scientific research programmes.

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Incineration

Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of substances contained in waste materials.

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Leila Amgoud

Leila Amgoud (born 1972) is an Algerian and French computer scientist, a director of research for the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), the deputy director of the Toulouse Institute of Computer Science Research (IRIT), and the holder of a chair for argumentation in the Artificial and Natural Intelligence Toulouse Institute (ANITI).

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Negotiation

Negotiation is a dialogue between two or more parties to resolve points of difference, gain an advantage for an individual or collective, or craft outcomes to satisfy various interests.

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Philosophy & Rhetoric

Philosophy & Rhetoric is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering rhetorical theory, ethics, continental philosophy, informal logic, argumentation theory, critical social theory, and political theory.

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Project management

Project management is the process of supervising the work of a team to achieve all project goals within the given constraints.

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Property (philosophy)

In logic and philosophy (especially metaphysics), a property is a characteristic of an object; a red object is said to have the property of redness.

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Public opinion

Public opinion, or popular opinion, is the collective opinion on a specific topic or voting intention relevant to society.

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Relation (philosophy)

Relations are ways in which several entities stand to each other.

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Risk assessment

Risk assessment determines possible mishaps, their likelihood and consequences, and the tolerances for such events.

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Software testing

Software testing is the act of checking whether software satisfies expectations.

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Well-formed formula

In mathematical logic, propositional logic and predicate logic, a well-formed formula, abbreviated WFF or wff, often simply formula, is a finite sequence of symbols from a given alphabet that is part of a formal language.

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World Health Organization

The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.

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See also

Conceptual modelling

Negotiation

Positive mental attitude

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acceptability

Also known as Acceptable, Acceptible, Unacceptability, Unacceptable.