Artifact definition

Artifact means a substance or structure not naturally present in living tissue but of which an authentic image appears in a radiograph.
Artifact means a man-made object.
Artifact means a documented piece of evidence chosen by the teacher being evaluated, the evaluator, or both, that:

Examples of Artifact in a sentence

  • This hes deemed to be the simplest solution to the fact that every metadata record about an Inscription always come with metadata about the physical support on top of which the Inscription is placed (i.e. an Artifact).

  • Only four main subentities out of the five presented in Section 4.2 are materialized as XML objects; in fact the Inscription object has been embedded as an optional element (xsd:choice construct) inside the Artifact entity.

  • Artifact (subclass of EAGLE object) The Artifact object captures the physical nature of a resource within the EAGLE domain.

  • Figure IV-3 Trismegistos card entity details Figure IV-4 Visual Representation entity details Figure IV-5 Artifact entity details As anticipated, an inscription is a set of structured properties optionally present inside an Artifact entity.

  • Hence either an Artifact without Inscription exists (i.e. a monument for example, which cannot be considered an information carrier as the information itself is missing) or an Inscription is present (i.e. an artifact carrying information becomes an Information carrier).


More Definitions of Artifact

Artifact means a substance or structure not naturally present in living tissue but of which an au- thentic image appears in a radiograph.
Artifact means a documented piece of evidence chosen by the building- or district-level leader being evaluated, the evaluator, or both, that relates to the evaluation rubric.
Artifact means a burial site, human remains, or an item of archeological or cultural interest.
Artifact means a documented piece of evidence chosen by
Artifact means materials that document the educator’s professional practice.
Artifact means any authentic product(s) generated, developed or used by a certificated employee during the course of instruction. Artifacts should arise naturally from classroom instruction or practices and should not be created specifically for the evaluation system or at the direction of the evaluator. Additionally, tools and/or forms used in the evaluation process may be considered as artifacts.
Artifact means any object related to, derived from, or contained in a cultural and historic property that is important in the study, interpretation or public appreciation of such property;