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Value may refer to: Value (mathematics), the value of a variable in mathematics. Value (philosophy), the degree of importance, including the value independent on subjective ...
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A personal and cultural value is a relative ethic value, an assumption upon which implementation can be extrapolated. A value system is a set of consistent values and measures.
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The economic value of a good or service has puzzled economists since the beginning of the discipline. First, economists tried to estimate the value of a good to an individual alone ...
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Value theory encompasses a range of approaches to understanding how, why, and to what degree humans should or do value things, whether the thing is a person, idea, object, or ...
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In computer science, a value is a sequence of bits that is interpreted according to some data type. It is possible for the same sequence of bits to have different values, depending ...
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In ethics and philosophy, value is a property of objects, including physical objects as well as abstract objects (e.g. actions), representing their degree of importance.
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Present value is the value on a given date of a future payment or series of future payments, discounted to reflect the time value of money and other factors such as investment risk ...
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A Value network is a complex set of social and technical resources. Value Networks work together via relationships to create social goods (public goods) or economic value.
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... is a property of a color, or a dimension of a color space, that is defined in a way to reflect the subjective brightness perception of a color for humans. The Munsell value is an ...
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In semiotics, the value of a sign depends on its position and relations in the system of signification and upon the particular codes being used.
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