iteration
تکرار
definition
noun
The most dramatic iteration came on the floor of the Senate, when he made it the centerpiece of a carefully prepared 20-minute oration.
the repetition of a process or utterance.
example
Write a program for policy 'iteration' and re-solve Jack's car rental problem with the following changes.
The first 'iteration' of Verizon's fiber network will download 30 megabits per second.
The most dramatic 'iteration' came on the floor of the Senate, when he made it the centerpiece of a carefully prepared 20-minute oration.
If I may repeat my 'iteration' from an earlier post.
The previous Aurora wasn't bad, but the latest 'iteration' is more " me too " than distinctive.
This factor analysis was based on the combined normative samples using principal factoring with 'iteration' plus orthogonal rotation.
"I wish a wider search criterion had been used in the first 'iteration' !
Constructing a probabilistic model, we performed 1,000 'iterations' of this scenario.
Over the past decade Web design has gone through many 'iterations' , driven by the ever-changing environment.
However, licensing problems from Microsoft have made the device less than entirely useful in its first 'iterations' .
Does each server hold just a portion of a single massive game universe, or are multiple 'iterations' of the universe planned?
The computer went through thousands of 'iterations' before it produced any movement.
For a game that has seen three 'iterations' , I would've expected a bit more stability than my experience with it on my computer.
Start with a relatively simple service and move forward in short 'iterations' .
If one can get past all this, Settlers is quite charming and this facet alone explains why it has endured for four 'iterations' and possibly more in the future.
Our Pirate game has gone through several 'iterations' in its four-year development process.
In successive 'iterations' , the depth of the model also increases.
The voiceovers, missions, and story seem if possible even better than previous 'iterations' of the game.
The output typically appeared to be nonstationary for up to 200,000 'iterations' of the algorithm.
Perhaps worse, significant delivery delays associated with design 'iterations' mean reduced market share and lost revenue.
And of course the announcements were largely 'iterations' of existing products and/or concepts.
We also rebooted between test 'iterations' to clear out disk and memory caches.
By contrast, a traditional microprocessor would have had to run many 'iterations' of the software to come up with the answer.
Don't be surprised if it takes several 'iterations' to become comfortable with the CLD.
Convergence is declared when the relative change in likelihood between successive 'iterations' is less than a user-defined threshold.
Through its many 'iterations' , Worms has culminated into WWP; a well-polished title in its own right.
Over a decade has passed since then, and Namco have refined, reworked and polished the Tekken formula through many 'iterations' .
Frequently there are a number of 'iterations' , and the development cycle is lengthened and deadlines missed.
Now, sometimes you have to cycle the state machine through a few 'iterations' before you get to an output state.
What are the barriers to the technology reaching its full potential in future 'iterations' ?
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