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Philosophy

* A modern concept similar to ''participation'' in classical Platonism; see the Theory of Forms * The instantiation principle, the idea that in order for a property to exist, it must be had by some object or substance; the instance being a specific object rather than the idea of it * Universal instantiation * An instance (predicate logic), a statement produced by applying universal instantiation to a universal statement * Existential fallacy, also called existential instantiation * A substitution instance, a formula of mathematical logic that can be produced by substituting certain strings of symbols for others in formula, also can be used as the mathematical order to represent the data in an algorithm


Computing

* Instance (computer science), referring to any running process, or specifically to an object as an instance of a class * Table instance (or database instance), a concept in database design; see
Row (database) In the context of a relational database, a row—also called a tuple—represents a single, implicitly structured data item in a table. In simple terms, a database table can be thought of as consisting of ''rows'' and columns.object Object may refer to: General meanings * Object (philosophy), a thing, being, or concept ** Object (abstract), an object which does not exist at any particular time or place ** Physical object, an identifiable collection of matter * Goal, an ai ...
(a location in memory having a value and possibly referenced by an identifier) * Instance can refer to a single virtual machine in a virtualized or cloud computing environment that provides operating-system-level virtualization


Other uses

* Instance dungeon, a feature of many online videogames * Instantiation of a class or object within the organization of a
body of knowledge A body of knowledge (BOK or BoK) is the complete set of concepts, terms and activities that make up a professional domain, as defined by the relevant learned society or professional association.Oliver, G.R. (2012). ''Foundations of the Assumed Bus ...
* Cline of instantiation, a concept in systemic functional linguistics. {{Disambiguation