Realization

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Realization or realisation may refer to:

  • Realization (climb), a sport climbing route in CeĆ¼se, France
  • Realization (finance), the pricing of security at market value
  • Realization (linguistics), the act of creating an actual text in a human language from a syntactic representation
  • Realization (metrology), a physical form of a measurement standard
  • Realization (probability), an actually observed value of random variable
  • Realization (systems), a state space model implementing a given input-output behavior
  • Benefits realisation management, programme and project management with a focus on realising benefits and outcomes.
  • Self-realization, a psychological or spiritual change in one's sense of self
  • In early electronic music; the playing back of an electronically produced composition; a work assembled by organizing sounds did not exist as music until it was realized with an acousmatic music performance using pre-recorded media, or generated in real-time with some form of music sequencer.
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