Exact(8)
Much can be learnt from the context in which an artefact is found.
Long Road's Fraser adds: "It's also a means of teaching one of the toughest media concepts, namely that once an artefact is in a public domain, its meaning largely lies with its various audiences and their often contradictory readings".
In our governance model an artefact is treated as a view or a "lens" onto BIM data.
The similarity to Figure 3 (top) and the difference from Figure 1 (lower left) suggest that an artefact is also at work here.
If an artefact is to be excluded, the increase can hardly be attributed to anything else than environmental factors, in the broadest sense of the term.
Accordingly, the concept of the "validity" of an artefact (such as a risk assessment form) is defined as follows: An artefact is "valid" if and only if both its constituents and its generator (the mechanism by which said artefact was generated) are "valid", otherwise, it is "invalid".
Similar(52)
In Wittram's study, the presence of an artefact was identified by visual inspection, and in cases with an artefact, the attenuation values were measured.
Pettigrew's framework [ 13] is seen as applicable because implementing an EHR artefact is an organization-wide effort.
An example of such an induced artefact is demonstrated in Fig. 2. Without a comprehensive breathing protocol, motion artefacts occur frequently[ 22 ].
An example of a respiratory artefact is shown in Fig. 1.
20 A technical artefact is not plausible since a similar change in the non-affected compartment would have been expected.
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