Sentences with phrase «from iterative»

Samsung is learning from this iterative process — and the industry is watching (no pun intended).
The iPhone X represents a significant departure from the iterative form factors we've come to expect from Apple, introducing an enhanced (almost) edgeless OLED display, a new FaceID facial recognition technology and a rounded all - glass design.
Success comes from iterative learning.
Decision makers in both public and private sectors can benefit from an iterative risk management framework for responding to climate change, in which decisions and policies can be revised in light of new information and experience.
The statement is particularly interesting given the wider industry's talk of moving away from iterative console generations.
Tomorrow we'll be delving in to how to exploit the mobility and use all his tricks to your advantage, while explaining how these tricks arose from our iterative process.
Because many natural products of complex topology are biosynthesized by cyclization of modular linear precursors, which are in turn derived from iterative building block assembly, the authors hypothesized that an analogous linear to cyclized strategy could be used to access all fourteen types of structures presented here.
If the company is to regain its lustre — or at least keep from losing even more of it — it's going to need to stay away from iterative and get back to innovative.

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At first glance, Apple's new iPad is an iterative upgrade from last year's model.
On an iterative scale, any link from a new domain could be the one to bump your keyword ranks to the next level.
«Feedback from target consumers allows for rapid and on - the - fly development adjustments in a very iterative manner,» he explains.
Firstly, focus groups, in ‐ depth interviews and iterative methods for translation and cultural adaptation were used to develop a Sylheti questionnaire, called the survey of Bangladeshi women's experience of maternity services from an English language questionnaire.
The team's breakthrough in reconstructing 3D structure from correlation data was enabled by the multi-tiered iterative phasing (M - TIP) algorithm developed by CAMERA.
As part of this initiative, the CAMERA team combined efforts with Ruslan Kurta, a physicist at the European XFEL (X-ray free electron laser) facility in Germany, to analyze angular correlations from the experimental data and use CAMERA's multi-tiered iterative phasing (M - TIP) algorithm to perform the first successful 3D virus reconstructions from experimental correlations.
His pioneering work on efficient methods for multi-talker speech separation and recognition includes the iterative algorithms that are described and demonstrated in this article — the first algorithms that can separate more than two talkers from a single recording at superhuman levels.
Responding to them, integrating the results of individual grants into a common pool of knowledge from which policymakers are willing to draw or building communities of practice is likely to be a long - term iterative process.
Starting from tranylcypromine, which shows modest activity as a 5 - HT2C agonist, a series of 1 - aminomethyl -2-phenylcyclopropanes was investigated as 5 - HT2C agonists through iterative structural modifications.
Well, aside from the small, iterative new features and cosmetics, there's Salmon Run, a brand new multiplayer mode.
If we lead from a belief that our staff is comprised of learners, of people who are not fixed vessels of knowledge but curious explorers, then opening up time and space for educators to create new things (rather than make iterative adjustments to what exists in the form of curriculum, assessment, etc.) seems to be an incredibly cost - effective way to grow a healthy, collaborative culture and nourish an innovative working environment.
We're currently knee - deep in the muddy water of iterative process design, but we're simultaneously implementing rigorous tools for capturing meaningful data analytics to support what might surface from the murky depths.
Fourteen feet above a middle school cafeteria floor, kids work through an iterative design process to build «treehouses» and transform this space from institutional to cool.
2 SHORT COUNTDOWN builds on the code from LONG COUNTDOWN and introduces a variable and a iterative loop to produce a more efficient algorithm.
The first was an online practitioner panel, where insights emerged through iterative rounds of eliciting ideas from panelists and testing out agreement for those ideas over the course of two different panels.
The data collected from the gallery gatherings was foundational in planning teacher leadership training, to give stakeholders the skills needed to help develop and implement the framework as an organic, iterative process.
That was certainly the theory, and what followed was an iterative process of learning from others and learning by doing.
Teachers can leverage technology to do everything from helping their students explore STEM careers, to finding the right strategies for supporting learning differences, to enabling iterative project - based learning.
In the process, they are increasing their own capacity to make and sustain improvements within their schools using a sequence of steps drawn from improvement science methodology: define and learn more about the focus problem, pilot a small change in iterative cycles, and collect and reflect on data from the experience.
Principals, as instructional leaders, are in the throes of facilitating a paradigm shift away from thinking about teacher effectiveness through the lens of static teacher ratings toward a holistic view of the learning process, with a keen focus on the constant, iterative interaction that exists between students and teachers.
Increased Instructional Capacity: Teachers used a more iterative process to design curriculum with varied influences from hands - on arts practice, learning support materials, and policy, rather than a linear backwards design process starting with learning outcomes.
We need to be prepared to support our design team, to be responsive, iterative, and nimble when reality deviates from the plan.
We define «applied professional development» as an iterative training process that extends into the actual classroom and student experience with support, guidance and feedback from experts.
Instead of focusing on the memorization of answers that others have already figured out, Design Thinking schools challenge students to generate new solutions by using an iterative process that includes asking insightful questions and learning from mistakes.
All in all, it's exactly what you'd expect from a new Kindle: iterative but substantial improvements to a formula that Amazon has mastered.
People coming from the technology world would be very familiar with this type of iterative process and framework, which makes content available faster, gets real - time feedback from the target audience and shapes the final product based on collaboration.
What communications we do get from the developmental team are often superficial at best, while much of the artwork features the final designs, leaving me to wonder what the iterative process was that eventually spawned this finished masterpiece adorning the page.
The end result is likely to be Nintendo sticking with their tried and tested formula: release lots of easy to develop games (that's 2D platformers, low budget sports games like Mario Tennis, iterative games like Smash Bros and Mario Party), from well - loved IP, and at full price.
«Pro is mostly a marketing gimmick,» he said, when asked about the question of a PS5 rather than further iterative upgrades from Sony.
Developed by WeirdBeard Games, a six person team from the Netherlands, Tricky Towers is a prime example of iterative design leading to a stellar «final» product.
It's an iterative release game, so even if we move it from «Beta» to «Release» we'll still be adding new stuff.
I still remember how many people were making it such a huge deal that Crackdown 3 not releasing at the same time as Xbox One X would spell gloom and doom for the iterative console, as if that one game from a series that was never a system seller to begin with could have that sort of influence.
The X is pretty much gen 9 from MS as they're doing iterative consoles now.
Let's talk about evolutionary consoles and why we're starting to hear from Sony, Microsoft and even Nintendo about how the future of consoles are going to be «iterative», «evolutionary» and even «upgradable».
Well, aside from the small, iterative new features and cosmetics, there's Salmon Run, a brand new multiplayer mode.
I understand the iterative improvements, QA and testing, and patience, and the appreciation for the difficulty of the task at hand allows me to understand why it is taking so long from a technical aspect.
However, if the micro-transaction can be successfully decoupled from in - game success, then F2P makes it economically feasible for a developer to focus on perfecting game balance and adding iterative improvements and content to a title while maintaining an F2P revenue stream, without worrying about adding potentially unnecessary mechanics and features to justify another full - priced premium package purchase to the consumer.
While many of the improvements seem iterative, the 4K boost will be well received by many gamers, and the fact that Microsoft appears to be putting in a concerted effort to keep all their platforms and games compatible may signal a paradigm shift from the way compatibility has been handled between generations in the past.
Arranged thematically, the more than eighty small drawings, large - scale works, and sketchbooks on view will foreground Brown's iterative reworking of motifs from her wide - reaching arsenal of source material, which includes prints by eighteenth - century draftsman William Hogarth, pages from animal clip - art books, and the cover of Jimi Hendrix's 1968 album Electric Ladyland.
Mahn's sculpture occupies a similar territory: cast from unknown forms, the iterative pieces, grouped together, form a kind of Fordist geology.
The compositions — consisting of densely filled segments radiating from multiple points in iterative, hand - drawn patterns — are divided roughly into halves or quadrants by thin, geometrical lines.
An iterative figural borrowing from one composition to the next emphasizes the body as a form of drawing, cueing the «graphic» in choreography.
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