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next and iteration
Unlike return, suspend writes down where it is in the internal generators as well, allowing it to pick up where it left off on the next iteration.
In each iteration, the PRGA increments i, looks up the ith element of S, S, and adds that to j, exchanges the values of S and S, and then uses the sum S + S ( modulo 256 ) as an index to fetch a third element of S, ( the keystream value K below ) which is XORed with the next byte of the message to produce the next byte of either ciphertext or plaintext.
The next iteration of the idea was Zvezda from the early 1960s, which also reached a prototype stage.
The new population is then used in the next iteration of the algorithm.
The parameters are updated via cross-entropy minimization, so as to generate better samples in the next iteration.
The algorithm is as follows: take any number, square it, remove the middle digits of the resulting number as the " random number ", then use that number as the seed for the next iteration.
Gigabit Ethernet was the next iteration, increasing the speed to 1000 Mbit / s.
Each repetition of the process is also called an " iteration ," and the results of one iteration are used as the starting point for the next iteration.
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.
The score obtained during the round is carried over to the next iteration.
* Plan the next iteration.
The next iteration ( 247 questions, written at Carnegie Mellon University in the Spring of 1983 ) heralded the merging of the gendered versions, making it actually unisex.
The next iteration of the series is expected to be a direct sequel to Fallout 3 titled Fallout 4, however, not much is currently known.
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.
This began the building of a new government over the next few years, including the establishment of a national army, the Armée Nationale Laotienne, which was the first iteration of the Royal Lao Army.
The next major iteration of Gambas, the 3. x versions, was released on December 31, 2011.
* Hollowtech II-This was the next iteration after hollowtech cranks.
The diagnosis was introduced in 1933 and will be moderately amended in the next iteration of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM-5 ) because current diagnostic criteria are unreliable.
Whichever wall that is, the next iteration of the sequence uses that wall as the new frame of reference.
ends the enclosing loop, while causes the next iteration of the loop to execute.
Let x < nowiki >'</ nowiki > be the new value of x for the next iteration, y < nowiki >'</ nowiki > be the new value of y for the next iteration, and r < nowiki >'</ nowiki > be the new value of r for the next iteration.

next and mainframe
** It is a packet forwarding protocol, acting like modern switch-forwarding data packages to the next node, which might be a mainframe, a terminal or another 3705.
SUMITS, a UNIVAC 1110 mainframe was installed at the MECC facility at 1925 Sather, address later changed to 2520 Broadway Drive ), next to Highway 280.

next and products
Very abundant hydrogen and helium are products of the Big Bang, but the next three elements are rare since they had little time to form in the Big Bang and are not made in stars ( they are, however, produced in small quantities by breakup of heavier elements in interstellar dust, as a result of impact by cosmic rays ).
The next development was the worship of the products of agriculture, from which he contends the cults of Demeter and Dionysus arose.
First released in 1974, MVS was extended by program products with new names multiple times, first to MVS / SE ( System Extension ), next to MVS / SP ( System Product ) Version 1, next to MVS / XA ( eXtended Architecture ), next to MVS / ESA ( Enterprise Systems Architecture ), next to OS / 390 and finally to z / OS ( when 64-bit support was added with the zSeries models ).
* In Rome a severe form of malaria appears in the farm districts and will continue for the next 500 years, taking out of cultivation the fertile land of the Campagna, whose market gardens supply the city with fresh products.
By the next decade, PostgreSQL had become a commercially viable database and is the basis for several products today which maintain its ORDBMS features.
Since 1990, the market for organic products has grown from next to nothing statistically, reaching $ 55 billion in 2009 according to Organic Monitor ( www. organicmonitor. com ).
Over the next few months, approximately 20 new products were researched and developed while others were reformulated, including its new Chef's Choice Burger.
Berliner Gram-o-phone's facilities in Montreal, a complex of buildings at 1001 rue Lenoir and 1050 rue LaCasse in the St-Henri district, became home to RCA Victor Canada over the next several decades, developing and producing such high-tech products as microwave radio relay systems, communication satellites, television broadcast equipment, etc.
* The next form is substitute or indirect competition, where products which are close substitutes for one another compete.
Gates called Perlman at his home on Easter Sunday in March 1997, and Perlman described to Gates WebTV's next generation products in development, which would be the first consumer devices to incorporate hard disks, including the WebTV Plus, and the WebTV Digital Video Recorders.
Proceeding to the next stage more or less requires giving away products at the more commodified level.
Having left Chapman, the next ten years of Cradock ’ s life in London began with her living in destitution, selling cleaning products door to door.
* Platform products establish a basic architecture for a next generation product or process and are substantially larger in scope and resources than incremental projects.
Retailers tend to sell a large variety of products and have enough on hand for their trade until the next supply shipment comes in, but not enough on hand, for example, to sell 100, 000 widgets to one customer.
This line of reasoning is obviously flawed for many reasons, most notably that: it ignores motive ( a new product may be released that is functionally identical to previous products but which is cheaper to produce ); it ignores cyclicality ( the fashion industry continually rediscovers old styles and markets them as the next new thing ); and it ignores population dynamics ( the previous product may have been created by an expert who has since been replaced by a neophyte ).
Some questions provided marketing data, e. g., average age of the readership ; some were used to provide competitive rankings of SPI's and other publishers ' products, charts that S & T's readers pored over when deciding what game to buy next.
This color would remain the Apple standard used on the vast majority of all products for the next decade.
All products in the NWWS datastream are prioritized, with weather and hydrologic warnings receiving the highest priority ( watches are next in priority ).
In the next few years, Bob formed strategic partnerships with Fisher Price, Simon & Schuster, Kaplan, Inc. and made several strategic acquisitions, including Blizzard Entertainment with the Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo products.
At the end, Foray hypnotizes Freberg, who becomes Davy Crockett ; when Foray tells him that he won't be able to profit on the recent Davy Crockett products, Freberg says that in his next life, he would become Walt Disney.
For example, an investigation that identifies an attractive opportunity to serve a specific market segment with specific products or services, delivered in a particular way is unlikely to yield fundamentally different answers from one year to the next.

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