Example: Drag query performance
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Example: Drag query performance has 3 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
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- Section Drag Drop
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| Rdf:type | Procedure Example | [1] |
| Demonstrates | Drag Action | [1] |
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- Repeat the same process for the other tasks to set their priorities. - For example, drag "Implement caching mechanism" to the second position. - Drag "Optimize query performance" to the third position. 4. **Verify the Order**: …
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