Sequence

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Relations

  • Routine: A sequence can represent a routine or habitual set of actions.
  • Progression: A sequence represents a progression or movement from one item to the next.
  • Structuring: Structuring frequently involves arranging elements in a specific sequence or order.
  • Arrangement: A sequence is an arrangement of items in a specific order.
  • Algorithm: In computer science, a sequence can be implemented as an algorithm.
  • Order: A sequence implies a specific order or arrangement.
  • Pattern: Patterns consist of sequences of elements that repeat or follow a rule.
  • Protocol: A sequence can be a protocol or set of rules to be followed.
  • Methodology: A sequence can be part of a methodology or systematic approach.
  • Montage: A montage is a sequence of shots or scenes that are edited together.
  • Coherence: A well-designed sequence should have coherence and logical connections between its elements.
  • Series: A sequence is a series of items arranged in a particular order.
  • Chronology: A sequence often implies a chronological order or timeline.
  • Pattern: A sequence often follows a particular pattern or rule.
  • Order: Order often implies a particular sequence or order of events or items.
  • Cycle: A sequence can be cyclical or repetitive in nature.
  • Iteration: A sequence can involve iterations or repetitions of a process.
  • Process: A sequence is often used to describe or represent a process.
  • Montage: A montage is a sequence of shots or scenes arranged in a specific order.
  • Succession: A sequence involves the succession of one item after another.
  • Procedure: A sequence can represent the steps or procedures in a process.
  • Continuity: A sequence implies continuity or a smooth transition from one item to the next.
  • Flow: A sequence can represent the flow or movement of items or events.
  • Permutation: Permutations are sequences of elements arranged in a specific order.
  • Repetition: A sequence often involves the repetition of elements or patterns.