Metric

Metric ( gr μετρικος metrikos "from the meter ," " based on the Meter" ) stands for:

  • In physics and engineering, a measure system, ie, a numerical value plus one unit of physical size, see Metric System of Units
  • An axiomatically defined size of intervals in mathematics, see metric space
  • The topological generalization of the distance, see pseudo- metric
  • In differential geometry a Maßvorschrift, see metric tensor
  • In the chemistry of the department that deals with the detection and quantitative evaluation of properties of chemical (reaction) systems, chemometrics
  • In corporate control for dimensions for planning, controlling and monitoring policies, see Balanced Scorecard
  • In software development for Dimensions for evaluating the software code quality (code metrics ) or to verify compliance of software code conventions: Software Metrics
  • Metric ( network) in the network technology as an evaluation criterion for the routing
  • In the literature, the rhythmic determination of texts, see Verslehre
  • In music, the doctrine of focal points within a cycle, see meter ( music)
  • In the history of Central and Eastern Europe for a matriculation, that is generally a collection of files moderate entries, in many senses of the word, see, eg, Lithuanian matriculation.

See also:

  • Disambiguation
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