Artifact
Artifact (Latin ars, artis, craft ' and factum, which made ') stands for:
Objects produced by human
- Artifact (archeology), a generated or modified by human action object
A phenomenon often disturbing note, for example:
- Artifact (computer graphics ), an error in computer generated images, which arose due to deviations or previous errors
- Artifact ( diagnostics), an apparent causal relationship in medicine, biology and psychology
- Artifact ( forensics ), in the time between the crime and the evidence at the crime scene (usually accidentally) tracks left
- Artifact ( Photography ), image details are the unintended difference from the image source
- Artifact ( Market and Media Research), due to survey errors are not actionable data in the primary analysis
- Artefact ( microscopy), variation of the structure of a sample by the preparation for microscopy, especially at the scanning electron
- Artifact ( Social Research), founded only in the empirical survey method apparent phenomena in social research
- Artifact ( art), a conditional by the method spurious result or the effect of a system weakness to a desired signal in measurement, signal or similar technology
Other:
- Artifact ( album ), the third album of the German metalcore band Aclys
- Artifact (fantasy ), a common magic item in the fantasy, a anglicism
- Artifact (software development ), a product that is produced as an intermediate or final result in the software development
- Artifact (UML), a model element for a result of a work process in the Unified Modeling Language
See also:
- Disambiguation