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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 word "iterative" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate an approach that is repeated and improved upon in stages. For example, "We decided to use an iterative approach to solving the problem, refining our solution with each iteration."
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Mr Fuller says that this will transcend even the iterative model because the iteration will be so fast as to be seamless.
So the iterative method is giving us the terms of the iteration sequence beginning with [0,1].
There is a different way of understanding the iterative conception, one that emphasizes the harmony between the iteration of the power set operation and the Replacement Axiom: as one iterates the power set axiom, more and more well-ordered sets appear.
This is a mathematical formulation of the iterative concept of set: sets are just what one gets by iterating the power set operation on the well-ordered class of ordinal numbers.
For a particular game and a model for it, a finite iteration of "everybody believes that" suffices to ensure a play that survives the iterative elimination procedure.
This, he says, means that an "iterative" model, in which an organisation continually cycles through the five phases, makes more sense than the traditional "waterfall" which puts them in sequence.Although the consensus among software-development providers is that iterative models are the way forward, a note of caution is in order.
The journey is iterative, interactive, and full of small steps.
IT'S a lot harder to figure out a strategy for iterative negotations when you suspect your negotiating partner may be insane.
Iterative negotiation allowed trust to be built and influence to be gained, as well as the opportunity to assess counterparts' psychology.
Verbs do most of the work, agglutinated with suffixes and prefixes, in seven modes (including the usitative, iterative and optative), 12 aspects, such as the semelfactive (a half-completed action), and ten sub-aspects, including the completive and the semeliterative (a single repetition).
The ambitions will be pared back further and the equipment recalculated, and so on, in an "iterative" process.One complication is that the three categories confuse as much as they elucidate.
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