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Specialization

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Specialization or Specialized may refer to:

Academia

  • Academic specialization, may be a course of study or major at an academic institution or may refer to the field in which a specialist practices
  • Specialty (medicine), a branch of medical practice

Biology

Computer science

  • Partial template specialization, a particular form of class template specialization
  • Template specialization, a style of computer programming which allows alternative implementations to be provided based on certain characteristics of the parameterized type that is being instantiated

Economics and industry

  • Departmentalization, refers to the process of grouping activities into departments
  • Division of labour, the specialization of cooperative labour in specific, circumscribed tasks and roles
  • Economic specialization, the separation of tasks within an economy
  • Flexible Specialization (Post-Fordism), a name given to the dominant system of economic production, consumption and associated socio-economic phenomena, in most industrialized countries since the late 20th century
  • Network governance, also known as Flexible Specialization

Linguistics

  • Specialization (linguistics)
  • Specialized English, a controlled version of the English language used for radio broadcasting, easier for non-native speakers

Logic

  • Specialization (logic), method of generating propositional knowledge, by applying general knowledge

Mathematics

Organizations

Psychology

Other uses

See also

  • Specialist (disambiguation)
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