Betekenis van:
iterative

iterative
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • frequentatief
  • marked by iteration

Synoniemen

iterative
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • iteratief
  • marked by iteration

Synoniemen

iterative
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • reïteratief
  • marked by iteration

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

iterative
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the aspect of the verb that expresses the repetition of an action

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. We'd usually solve this problem recursively, but the proposed solution uses an iterative algorithm.
    2. This iterative risk management process:
    3. The chemical safety assessment process may be iterative.
    4. This risk management process is iterative and is depicted in the diagram of the Appendix.
    5. The risk assessment process is the overall iterative process that comprises:
    6. The algorithm emulates a low pass second order filter, and its use requires iterative calculations to determine the coefficients.
    7. By the iterative process of risk assessment and risk reduction referred to above, the manufacturer or his authorised representative shall:
    8. From a technical point of view, it should be made possible to adopt an iterative approach to ensure appropriate waste characterisation.
    9. Rather than following a sequential path this analysis should evolve through an iterative basis aimed at identifying the optimum system deployment strategy.
    10. Once this frequency has been determined through the iterative process of paragraph 6.1.1., the proper Bessel algorithm constants E and K must be calculated.
    11. The iterative risk assessment process can be considered as completed when it is demonstrated that all safety requirements are fulfilled and no additional reasonably foreseeable hazards have to be considered.
    12. Further reviews may also prove to be necessary during the initial phases of the River Basin Management Plan cycle, as new evidence may arise during the iterative planning process foreseen in Article 13 of Directive 2000/60/EC.
    13. technology and methodology: the time required for the design of this engine is one year less than for previous engines; for RR to achieve this requirement, ITP has to introduce adequate tools for iterative calculations.
    14. Once this frequency has been determined through the iterative process of paragraph 6.1.1., the proper Bessel algorithm constants E and K must be calculated. The Bessel algorithm must then be applied to the instantaneous smoke trace (k-value), as described in paragraph 6.1.2:
    15. If the initial assumptions lead to a risk characterisation indicating that risks to human health and the environment are not adequately controlled, then it is necessary to carry out an iterative process with amendment of one or a number of factors in hazard or exposure assessment with the aim to demonstrate adequate control.