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iteration and involves
In some cases, the system involves an iteration of the counting of Plurality votes.
Generally speaking, the adaptive process involves the use of a cost function, which is a criterion for optimum performance of the filter, to feed an algorithm, which determines how to modify filter transfer function to minimize the cost on the next iteration.
A Darwin machine ( a 1987 coinage by William H. Calvin, by analogy to a Turing machine ) is a machine that, like a Turing machine, involves an iteration process that yields a high-quality result, but, whereas a Turing machine uses logic, the Darwin machine uses rounds of variation, selection, and inheritance.

iteration and redesign
The goal for the design and implementation of any iteration is to be simple, straightforward, and modular, supporting redesign at that stage or as a task added to the project control list.

iteration and implementation
Screenshot of scene rendered with RRV ( simple implementation of radiosity renderer based on OpenGL ) 79th iteration.
* Tries support ordered iteration, whereas iteration over a hash table will result in a pseudorandom order given by the hash function ( and further affected by the order of hash collisions, which is determined by the implementation ).
Final design, implementation, integration, and test occur in iteration 4.
* A project life-cycle phase is subdivided into 5 stages: feasibility study, business study, functional model iteration, design and build iteration, and implementation.

iteration and task
Experience shows that the more times a task has been performed, the less time is required on each subsequent iteration.
The only task left is to determine if the rotation should be clockwise or counterclockwise at each iteration ( choosing the value of ).

iteration and from
Raven has a history of working with id Software: After using id's engines for many of their games ( from Heretic in 1994 ), they took over development of id's Quake franchise for Quake 4 and the new iteration of id's Wolfenstein series.
Semigroups are important in many areas of mathematics because they are the abstract algebraic underpinning of " memoryless " systems: time-dependent systems that start from scratch at each iteration.
The Collatz conjecture: one way to illustrate its complexity is to extend the iteration from the natural numbers to the complex numbers.
Their method crawls web pages with high PageRank from different communities in less iteration in comparison with crawl starting from random seeds.
The next iteration of the idea was Zvezda from the early 1960s, which also reached a prototype stage.
Removing the integer-based index from the basic element allows for a different iteration interface to be implemented.
Many events in the book are repeatedly described from differing points of view, so the reader learns more about each event from each iteration, with the new information often completing a joke, the punchline of which was told several chapters previously.
The set S can be recovered from the IFS by fixed point iteration: for any nonempty compact initial set A < sub > 0 </ sub >, the iteration A < sub > k + 1 </ sub > = H ( A < sub > k </ sub >) converges to S.
Iteration in mathematics may refer to the process of iterating a function i. e. applying a function repeatedly, using the output from one iteration as the input to the next.
This iteration was used from 1977 – 97.
In the latter iteration, the blue splash was moved from the right leg to the left leg, surrounding ' CLEVELAND ' on the home uniforms and ' CAVS ' on the road uniforms, with a minor change in striping.
The dual meaning arises in the iteration ( though from a first-person perspective ) of the definitions of both terms within the reply (" I don't know " defining ignorance, and " I don't care " defining apathy ).
switches the movie from a really interesting, jittery, literate, and witty tone poem about justified contemporary paranoia ( and the creatively unhinged dark side of New York City ) to an overloaded, meandering iteration of a Lethal Weapon project that bears the not-so-secret stamp of audience testing and tinkering.
This iteration can be repeated again and again, with the Sphex never seeming to notice what is going on, never able to escape from its programmed sequence of behaviors.
The three darkest points are the points of the 3-cycle, which lead to each other in sequence, and iteration from any point in the basin of attraction leads to ( usually asymptotic ) convergence to this sequence of three points.
Schenker put together a new album of songs called Tales of Rock ' n ' Roll to celebrate the anniversary and enlisted singers from each iteration of the band to sing on the album.
In 1985, the stadium was replaced with the current iteration, built on a nearby site consisting of land reclaimed from the Mediterranean, which has become a recurring feature of the stadium's seaside surroundings.
These incremental or iterative cycles are timeboxed ( constrained to a known period of time, typically from one to four weeks ) and produce a working subset of the entire system deliverable at the end of each iteration.
The completion by Joseph Wheeler dates from 1953 to 1965, and like Cooke he also refined his ideas several times, so the final version of 1965 was actually the fourth iteration ; the American composer Remo Mazzetti Jr. considers Wheeler's fourth version to be the closest to Mahler's late orchestral style.
If a more precise solution is desired, another iteration is then performed, using the positions and motions of the planets as identified in the first iteration, but adding a first-order gravity interaction from each planet on the others.

iteration and project
The iteration cycle in agile project management
The FCS project was canceled after six years ( 2003 – 2009 ), it had a two year iteration ( spiral ).
A simplified version of a typical iteration cycle in agile project management
To guide the iteration process, a project control list is created that contains a record of all tasks that need to be performed.
In 1991, Disney announced the plan to build a second gate in Anaheim, WestCOT, a west coast iteration of Epcot, in place of the existing Disneyland main parking lot, but due to various reasons the project was canceled in 1995, which led to the idea of Disney's California Adventure ( DCA ), a park to celebrate and pay tribute to California, providing a similar experience to stepping inside a California postcard.
A guide to computing optimal play for Pig and similar games is freely available as the NSF-sponsored project Solving the Dice Game Pig: an introduction to dynamic programming and value iteration.
By delivering product frequently from an early stage of the project, the product can be tested and reviewed where the test record and review document can be taken into account at the next iteration or phase.
The current iteration, 60 feet ( 18m ) square, unveiled in March 2005 after a six-month restoration project, features thousands of light-emitting diodes ( LEDs ) that turn off at 00: 00.
The project proved to be a huge success, earning more than its previous iteration.
The power of DSDM is that the method uses the principles of iteration and incremental value, meaning that projects are carried out in repeating phases where each phase adds value to the project.
The term is also used in software engineering, where a retrospective is a meeting held by a project team at the end of a project or process ( often after an iteration ) to discuss what was successful about the project or time period covered by that retrospective, what could be improved, and how to incorporate the successes and improvements in future iterations or projects.
A freeze helps move the project forward towards a release or the end of an iteration by reducing the scale or frequency of changes, and may be used to help meet a roadmap.

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