Sentences with phrase «such iterative»

Triangulation as applied as a scientific method employs converging lines of relatively independent data; in the above example, family members were being invited to take part in such an iterative process.
Some such iterative sequences only «blow up» after a very large number of iterations, or there may be huge numbers of potential and indistinguishable sequences among a candidate set only a few of which will blow up soon, and that no good filter can anticipate short of testing them all.
«We work under such an iterative process that our technology either informs future decisions or, as has been the case of with Uncharted, once we take care of one aspect we move on to another, like how we did water, then snow and sand.
«This approach is very useful in eukaryotic systems, where no such iterative technique exists today.

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The result of this iterative process is often quirky and innovative, such as Källman's Darwin bookcase.
Many respondents to the inquiry emphasised the scale and complexity of infrastructure requirements for optimal genomic medicine, such as that needed to support an iterative process for clinical interpretation of genomic data as outlined by PHG Foundation's Dr Hilary Burton.
The inclusion of new words such as «user centred design», «iterative design processes» and technical knowledge including «electrical and electronic systems» and «the use of «electronics to embed intelligence in products» is proving helpful.
Portfolios have been shown to be a flexible assessment format capable of addressing criteria not a part of traditional assessments, such as continuous student reflection, individual assessment of growth and change, iterative evaluation of learning goals, and the contextual examination of created products in relation to complex teaching processes (Barton & Collins, 1993; Guillaume & Yopp, 1995; Levin, 1996; Snyder, Lippincott, & Bower, 1998; Wade & Yarbrough, 1996).
APB is an MMO (of sorts) and as such is in a constant state of flux and iterative improvement.
Bayonetta 2's biggest disappointment may be that it's an iterative sequel, but it's not such a problem when it's iterating on genius.»
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.
With both iterative and entirely unique mechanics and concepts, we've been inspired by franchises such as X Com for our upgrading system, Fallout for scavenging and survival, Battlestar Galactica for the sense of home and community, crewmanship, Star Trek Online and Klingon Academy for space battles, and Jagged Alliance or Men of War for RTS style boarding operations.
As I understand complex modelling it uses iterative techniques such as monte carlo simulations — Can it also use Covariance Structure Modelling?
When nonlinearly detrending, I recommend against reliance on assumed functional forms; filters that allow the data to speak for themselves (such as repeat narrow - band smoothing with iterative end - correction) have superior utility for many purposes.
Finally, some recommendations for correctly communicating uncertainty in climate information were given, such as considering user expertise in order to not present information in a way that could be falsely interpreted as deterministic, or the need to develop a highly tailored communication using an iterative discussion process with users.
In particular, it is crucial to distinguish between mathematical models (e.g. the Black - Scholes model), and iterative models, such as climate models.
To reduce the effects of such stations, we apply an iterative weighting procedure.
And for CAGW or religion or any strong culture, the dominant belief still got there by iterative selection of emotive narratives, which once again emphasizes an emergent process across very many individuals, that none of them own as such.
Relative intensity records scaled by archeomagnetic data and a model purely from such data have been used, but without iterative re-scaling.
The grey arrows, such as the arrow from Identification to Information Management, show that the e-discovery process often is iterative.
Buterin went on to describe relatively easy and more sophisticated ways to implement sharding in the Ethereum blockchain, outlining a sharding roadmap that foresees, at least initially, the creation of new «universes» that don't impact the main chain while permitting iterative experimentation, such as introducing higher levels of scalability, starting with «quadratic scalability as nodes validate certain shards and act as light clients for other shards.»
The all - new iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 have iterative new features over the tablets that came ahead of them, such as the addition of a Touch ID fingerprint scanner and gold color option.
Designing the UML driven documents and XP technologies such as iterative development, pair programming, refactoring, and JUnit testing
* Worked with projects implemented in SDLC methodologies such as Iterative, Agile an...
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