Persistence
Persistence ( " pause " from Latin persistere, general: something of permanent nature or persistence, the long-term persistence of a thing) stands for:
- Physically: Endurance
- Ontologically: perseverance
- In character: Endurance ( Psychology )
- Persistence ( Macroeconomics ), in macroeconomics, the persistence of unemployment and inflation on the once level reached
- Persistence (chemistry ) in Environmental Chemistry and Ecology, the property of substances ( pollutants ), unchanged to persist in the environment by physical, chemical or biological processes
- Persistent course (medicine ), see disease
- Erregerpersistenz, in medicine, the persistence of pathogens in certain refuges in the body of the host
- Persistence of the aggregates (sociology ), see residual ( Pareto )
- Persistence ( computer science ), save it in the computer science the ability to data structures in non- volatile storage media, such as file systems or databases
- Persistent world, in role-playing the game standing in the background world
- Persistence Forecast
See also:
- Transient, the opposite of persistent
- Unique and permanent identifiers or addresses of digital objects, especially on the Internet, for example, PURL, Digital Object Identifier ( DOI ) or URN
- Disambiguation