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CONCEPTUAL PROCESS WHERE GENERAL RULES AND CONCEPTS ARE DERIVED FROM THE USAGE AND CLASSIFICATION OF SPECIFIC EXAMPLES
Abstraction (philosophy); Abstract thinking; Abstractions; Abstract thought; Abstract concepts; Abstract process; Abstracted; Abstractional; Abstract reasoning; Metaphorical existence; Abstract away; Musical abstraction; Abstraction in music
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Abstract machine         
  • A run of a [[Turing machine]].
  • Pictorial representation of a [[Krivine machine]].
THEORETICAL MODEL OF A COMPUTER HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE SYSTEM USED IN AUTOMATA THEORY
Abstract computer; Abstract Machine
An abstract machine is a computer science theoretical model that allows for a detailed and precise analysis of how a computer system functions. It is analogous to a mathematical function in that it receives inputs and produces outputs based on predefined rules. Abstract machines vary from literal machines in that they are expected to perform correctly and independently of hardware. Abstract machines are “machines” because they allow step-by-step execution of programmes; they are “abstract” because they ignore many aspects of actual (hardware) machines. A typical abstract machine consists of a definition in terms of input, output, and the set of allowable operations used to turn the former into the latter. They can be used for purely theoretical reasons as well as models for real-world computer systems. In the theory of computation, abstract machines are often used in thought experiments regarding computability or to analyse the complexity of algorithms. This use of abstract machines is connected to th
abstract machine         
  • A run of a [[Turing machine]].
  • Pictorial representation of a [[Krivine machine]].
THEORETICAL MODEL OF A COMPUTER HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE SYSTEM USED IN AUTOMATA THEORY
Abstract computer; Abstract Machine
1. <language> A processor design which is not intended to be implemented as hardware, but which is the notional executor of a particular intermediate language (abstract machine language) used in a compiler or interpreter. An abstract machine has an instruction set, a register set and a model of memory. It may provide instructions which are closer to the language being compiled than any physical computer or it may be used to make the language implementation easier to port to other platforms. A virtual machine is an abstract machine for which an interpreter exists. Examples: ABC, Abstract Machine Notation, ALF, CAML, F-code, FP/M, Hermes, LOWL, Christmas, SDL, S-K reduction machine, SECD, Tbl, Tcode, TL0, WAM. 2. <theory> A procedure for executing a set of instructions in some formal language, possibly also taking in input data and producing output. Such abstract machines are not intended to be constructed as hardware but are used in thought experiments about computability. Examples: Finite State Machine, Turing Machine. (1995-03-13)
Abstract type         
FEATURE OF A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Abstract class; Pure virtual class
In programming languages, an abstract type is a type in a nominative type system that cannot be instantiated directly; a type that is not abstract – which can be instantiated – is called a concrete type. Every instance of an abstract type is an instance of some concrete subtype.

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Abstraction

Abstraction in its main sense is a conceptual process wherein general rules and concepts are derived from the usage and classification of specific examples, literal ("real" or "concrete") signifiers, first principles, or other methods.

"An abstraction" is the outcome of this process—a concept that acts as a common noun for all subordinate concepts and connects any related concepts as a group, field, or category.

Conceptual abstractions may be formed by filtering the information content of a concept or an observable phenomenon, selecting only those aspects which are relevant for a particular purpose. For example, abstracting a leather soccer ball to the more general idea of a ball selects only the information on general ball attributes and behavior, excluding but not eliminating the other phenomenal and cognitive characteristics of that particular ball. In a type–token distinction, a type (e.g., a 'ball') is more abstract than its tokens (e.g., 'that leather soccer ball').

Abstraction in its secondary use is a material process, discussed in the themes below.

Pronunciation examples for abstract thought
1. example, produce abstract thought.
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2. of the evolution of creativity, of imagination, of abstract thought,
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Examples of use of abstract thought
1. In fact, like most prominent British brainboxes, I faced a tough call a few years back, when John Major imposed a swingeing tax on all abstract thought.
2. "Generally speaking, the left hemisphere is associated with analytical, rational and logical processing, whereas the right hemisphere is associated with abstract thought, non–verbal awareness, visual–spatial perception and the expression and modulation of emotions.