Recommendation
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A recommendation can be:
  • In technical contexts, a norm (philosophy)
    Norm (philosophy)
    Norms are concepts of practical import, oriented to effecting an action, rather than conceptual abstractions that describe, explain, and express. Normative sentences imply “ought-to” types of statements and assertions, in distinction to sentences that provide “is” types of statements and assertions...

     or a norm (sociology)
    Norm (sociology)
    Social norms are the accepted behaviors within a society or group. This sociological and social psychological term has been defined as "the rules that a group uses for appropriate and inappropriate values, beliefs, attitudes and behaviors. These rules may be explicit or implicit...

  • Recommender systems use Information filtering system
    Information filtering system
    An Information filtering system is a system that removes redundant or unwanted information from an information stream using automated or computerized methods prior to presentation to a human user. Its main goal is the management of the information overload and increment of the semantic...

    s to create computer generated recommendations
  • European Union recommendation
    European Union recommendation
    A recommendation in the European Union, according to Article 288 of the Treaty on European Union , is one of two kinds of non-binding acts cited in the Treaty of Rome....

    , in international law
  • W3C recommendation
    W3C recommendation
    A W3C Recommendation is the final stage of a ratification process of the World Wide Web Consortium working group concerning a technical standard. This designation signifies that a document has been subjected to a public and W3C-member organization's review. It aims to standardise the Web technology...

    , in Internet contexts
  • a letter of recommendation in employment or academia
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