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A typical Adaptive Conjoint questionnaire with 20-25 attributes may take more than 30 minutes to complete.
* Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality ( SNAP ), a questionnaire for personality disorder assessment

Adaptive and administration
GUI administration was introduced with version 4. 1, and it has been through several incarnations: PIX Firewall Manager ( PFM ) for PIX OS versions 4. x and 5. x, which runs locally on a Windows NT client ; PIX Device Manager ( PDM ) for PIX OS version 6. x, which runs over https and requires Java ; and Adaptive Security Device Manager ( ASDM ) for PIX OS version 7 and greater, which can run locally on a client or in reduced-functionality mode over HTTPS.

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* Adaptive ( i. e., efficient ) for data sets that are already substantially sorted: the time complexity is O ( n + d ), where d is the number of inversions
* Adaptive chosen-plaintext attack, where the cryptanalyst makes a series of interactive queries, choosing subsequent plaintexts based on the information from the previous encryptions.
** Adaptive chosen-plaintext attack: where the cryptanalyst makes a series of interactive queries, choosing subsequent plaintexts based on the information from the previous encryptions.
Hastings ' first job was at Adaptive Technology, where he invented a tool for debugging software.
* Adaptive reuse, where older structures which have outlive their uses are converted into new ones, such as an industrial mill into housing lofts.

Adaptive and selection
** Adaptive encoder selection between the 4 × 4 and 8 × 8 transform block sizes for the integer transform operation.
Adaptive melanism can lead to the creation of morphs, the most notable example being the peppered moth whose evolutionary history in the United Kingdom is offered as a classic instructional tool for teaching the principles of natural selection.
Adaptive testing, depending on the item selection algorithm, may reduce exposure of some items because examinees typically receive different sets of items rather than the whole population being administered a single set.
Three types of route selection are Fixed Path Routing, Fixed Alternate Routing, and Adaptive Routing.

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Adaptive tests tend to administer easier items after a person answers incorrectly.

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Donald Johanson, who discovered the 3. 18 million year old fossil hominid Lucy ( Australopithecus ) in Ethiopia, is also a professor at ASU, as well as George Poste, Chief Scientist for the Complex Adaptive Systems Initiative.
* The Adaptive Execution Office ( AEO ) is one of two new DARPA offices created in 2009 by the previous DARPA Director, Regina Dugan.
Adaptive models dynamically update the model as the data is compressed.
Adaptive controllers encompass not only the decision-making rules, but also the psychophysiological inference that is implicit in the quantification of those trigger points used to activate the rules.
Adaptive rowing is a special category of races for those with physical disabilities.
Adaptive predictive coding ( APC ) is a narrowband analog-to-digital conversion that uses a one-level or multilevel sampling system in which the value of the signal at each sampling instant is predicted according to a linear function of the past values of the quantized signals.
Adaptive delta modulation ( ADM ) or continuously variable slope delta modulation ( CVSD ) is a modification of DM in which the step size is not fixed.
Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding ( ATRAC ) is a family of proprietary audio compression algorithms developed by Sony.
Adaptive optimization is a complementary technique in which the interpreter profiles the running program and compiles its most frequently executed parts into native code.
A way of modelling a Complex Adaptive System One of Hayek's main contributions to early complexity theory is his distinction between the human capacity to predict the behaviour of simple systems and its capacity to predict the behaviour of complex systems through modeling.
The NASA version is the X-53 Active Aeroelastic Wing while the United States Air Force tested the Adaptive Compliant Wing.
However, Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding 3, or ATRAC3, is a separate format developed by Sony )
He is a pioneer of Latent semantic analysis, Professor Furnas is also considered a pioneer in the concept of Mosaic of Responsive Adaptive Systems ( MoRAS ).
Freund and Schapire's arcing ( Adaptive Resampling and Combining ), as a general technique, is more or less synonymous with boosting.
Muffy Davis is also a founding and honorary board member of Sun Valley Adaptive Sports.
There is also an available performance package on the new SHO, which deletes non-essential options such as Power Sunroof, Heated / Cooled Seats, Multi-Contour Seats, Auto-Sensing Lights and Wipers, Adaptive Cruise Control, Adjustable Pedals, Blind Spot Information System ( BLIS ), and Satellite Navigation.
New on the Golf, is the optional Volkswagen Adaptive Chassis Control ( not available in the North American market ), which allows the driver to select between ' normal ', ' comfort ' and ' sports ' modes, which will vary the suspension, steering and accelerator behavior accordingly.
* 1998: SQL Anywhere 6 is released, with new names " Adaptive Server Anywhere " as the engine and part of the " SQL Anywhere Studio " which now includes SQL Modeler ( later PowerDesigner ), Java is introduced to the database.
Adaptive optics ( AO ) is a technology used to improve the performance of optical systems by reducing the effect of wavefront distortions.

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FLAM3 uses a simplification of the methods presented in * Adaptive Filtering for Progressive Monte Carlo Image Rendering *, a paper presented at WSCG 2000 by Frank Suykens and Yves D. Willems.
It presented one of the first Adaptive Optics system available to the astronomical community, ADONIS: ADaptive Optics Near Infrared System in the 1980s.
He authored two papers presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists March 27 through April 1, 2007 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania entitled " Body Size and Shape in the Dmanisi Hominids: Implications for Early Genus Homo and Homo Floresiensis " and with Melanie L. Chang " Phylogenetic Evaluation of Adaptive Explanations for Neandertal Nasal Morphology ".

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Adaptive radiation, a characteristic example of cladogenesis, can be graphically illustrated as a " bush ", or clade, of coexisting species ( on the tree of life ).
* Adaptive chosen-plaintext: like a chosen-plaintext attack, except the attacker can choose subsequent plaintexts based on information learned from previous encryptions.
Adaptive routing, or dynamic routing, attempts to solve this problem by constructing routing tables automatically, based on information carried by routing protocols, and allowing the network to act nearly autonomously in avoiding network failures and blockages.
In addition, more safety features were implemented in vehicles throughout the decade such as: advanced pre-collision safety systems, Backup cameras, Blind spot monitor, Adaptive cruise control, Adaptive headlamps, Automatic parking, Lane departure warning systems and the Advanced Automatic Collision Notification system Onstar ( on all GM models ).
The digitally encoded audio signal on a MiniDisc has traditionally been data-compressed using the ATRAC format ( Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding ).
The second feature implemented by Adaptive Routing was often talked about in network engineering circles, but was implemented only by CNS-establishing connection paths on the basis of real-time performance measurements.
* February 2008: Sybase releases Adaptive Server Enterprise, Cluster Edition, with Oracle RAC-like shared-everything clusterability, but based on an open architecture and less costly.
Adaptive optics on the other hand corrects for atmospheric distortions that affect the image at 100 – 1000 Hz ( the Greenwood frequency, depending on wavelength and weather conditions ).
Adaptive optics should not be confused with active optics, which works on a longer timescale to correct the primary mirror geometry.
* Adaptive flight control with living neuronal networks on microelectrode arrays
* Adaptive modulation and coding, the matching of several signal and protocol parameters to the conditions on a radio link
Most of the early vendors of license free fixed wireless equipment such as Adaptive Broadband ( Axxcelera ), Trango Broadband, Motorola ( Orthogon ), Proxim Networks, RedLine and BreezeCom ( Alvarion ) used proprietary protocols and hardware, creating pressure on the industry to adopt a standard for unlicensed fixed wireless.
Adaptive immunity is often sub-divided into two major types depending on how the immunity was introduced.
Adaptive algorithms are designed to analyze the waveform of the background aural or nonaural noise, then based on the specific algorithm generate a signal that will either phase shift or invert the polarity of the original signal.
The AIC Adaptive Information Cluster with University College Dublin is one such initiative been based on computer and sensor technology to develop advanced applications in several areas.
He is the director of the program on " Neural Computation and Adaptive Perception " which is funded by the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research.
Adaptive switching dynamically selects between cut-through and store and forward behaviors based on current network conditions.
* Larry J. Eshelman, The CHC Adaptive Search Algorithm: How to Have Safe Search When Engaging in Nontraditional Genetic Recombination, in Gregory J. E. Rawlins editor, Proceedings of the First Workshop on Foundations of Genetic Algorithms.
Adeos ( Adaptive Domain Environment for Operating Systems ) is a nanokernel hardware abstraction layer ( HAL ) or a hypervisor that operates between computer hardware and the operating system that runs on it.

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