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Keywords:
Logic,
Paragraphs,
Signposted,
Unordered,
Coursework
The information components within an HTML document. For example: headings, lists, and paragraphs.
Logical or physical organization such as the division of a document into sections, pages, paragraphs, sentences and words; or the use of an outline format. An example of the use of structure in HTML is the use of different levels of headings and sub-headings or the use of Ordered or Unordered Lists.
a basic unit of programming logic
a convenient tool for handling a group of logically related data items
The structure of an IC refers to the actual combination of logic elements, transistors, or other physical devices. For example, a functional description of an IC may be implemented by many different logic-level structures and a logic-level schematic may be implemented by many different transistor structures, etc.
Is the argument clearly signposted through the structure of the coursework, with clear introduction and conclusion? Is there a good logical flow
The physical and logical format of a record and the relationships between the data elements.
The structure of a document is understood to mean the logical structure of that document. In the XML format, this structure is described with a DTD or XML schema. Distinctive elements are, for example: address, subject, contents, signature.
In mathematical logic, a structure is an object that gives semantic meanings to the symbols in a logical language. The most common setting is with first-order languages, but structures for typed and higher-order languages are also important.
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