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are iterative
adjective
Of a procedure that involves repetition of steps (iteration) to achieve the desired outcome; in computing this may involve a mechanism such as a loop.
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The main problem with these samplers is that they are iterative methods that need an unknown number of iterations to converge.
Video games, more than other media, are iterative; sequels usually build upon the foundations of the past, and bring with them technological improvements (if not artistic ones) rather like a television or toaster manufacturer might better its product.
He is proud of the fact that a new book on management – Managing as Designing by Richard Boland and Fred Collopy – takes his design practices, which are iterative, based on testing and retesting ideas, as a model for other kinds of business.
Its rhythms are iterative, not progressive; its fielders play in a circle, not along the axes of a diamond; its batters scamper back and forth between wickets, not around bases.
They are iterative in nature and very time consuming.
as, where,, and are iterative sequences generated by Algorithm 2.4.
Agile methods are iterative and incremental and all about questioning your understanding.
These are iterative activities, organized according to the activity based costing logic.
Subdivision schemes are iterative procedures for constructing curves and constitute fundamental tools in computer aided design.
The algorithms in[24 26] are iterative and require inter-BS information exchange.
The classical adaptive filtering algorithms are iterative estimation methods based on the point estimation theory [1].
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