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  • {{Wiktionary|increment|incremental|incrémental}} '''Increment''' or '''incremental''' may refer to: ...
    953 bytes (108 words) - 20:02, 24 August 2023
  • ...a so-called '''clean build''', that is, (re)build all program modules, an incremental compiler recompiles only modified portions of a program. In [[imperative programming]] and [[software development]], incremental compilation takes only the ''changes'' of a known set of [[source file]]s a ...
    8 KB (1,043 words) - 19:32, 15 February 2025
  • ...arly well-suited for compressing [[sorting|sorted]] [[data#Uses of data in computing|data]], e.g., a list of [[word]]s from a [[dictionary]]. Incremental encoding is widely used in information retrieval to compress the lexicons u ...
    2 KB (328 words) - 00:48, 6 December 2024
  • ...om/community/data-protection/blog/2012/08/01/netapp-snapmirror-block-level-incremental-backup-to-tape-with-netvault |date=2013-07-11 }} Charles Keiper, Senior Pro ===Incremental=== ...
    11 KB (1,696 words) - 08:11, 16 April 2025
  • ==Computing== * [[Archive bit]], a file system attribute used for controlling incremental backups ...
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  • ...panies often release a service pack when the number of individual [[patch (computing)|patches]] to a given program reaches a certain (arbitrary) limit, or the s ==Incremental and cumulative SPs== ...
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  • ...}</ref> More specifically, an active data structure is associated with a ''computing resource'', which contains one or more concurrently executing processes, an Self-adjusting computation is a technique for creating [[incremental computing]] programs that maintain internal state and can adjust to new inputs more e ...
    3 KB (481 words) - 19:30, 1 May 2024
  • ...ransport off-site and inexpensive compared to [[hard drives]] or [[server (computing)|server]]s. ===Differential and incremental backups=== ...
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  • | caption = Alphatk's menubar, Readme file showing an incremental search for 'alpha' in progress ...p3|title=ANN: Alphatk text editor 8.0fc1}}</ref> to run on any [[platform (computing)|platform]] that [[Tk (software)|Tk]] runs on: [[Microsoft Windows|Windows] ...
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  • ...|the computing feature of displaying search results while a query is typed|Incremental search{{!}}typeahead find}} ...uires maintaining a so-called "typeahead [[data buffer|buffer]]"—a [[FIFO (computing and electronics)|FIFO]] queue, for instance—whose role it is to store a lim ...
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  • {{For|the class of search techniques in artificial intelligence and robotics|Incremental heuristic search}} ...[computing]], '''incremental search''', also known as '''hot search''', '''incremental find''' or '''real-time suggestions''', is a [[user interface]] interaction ...
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  • ...Personal digital assistant|PDA]]s, and as the [[scroll wheel]] on [[Mouse (computing)|computer mice]]. "Jog" refers to going at a very slow speed, whereas "shu ...b |last=Bryson |first=Scott |date=September 2017 |title=Application Brief: Incremental Rotary Encoders |url=https://www.ti.com/lit/ab/sboa200b/sboa200b.pdf |acces ...
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  • ...cm.org/doi/10.1145/3173574.3174195 |language=en |publisher=Association for Computing Machinery |publication-place=New York, NY, USA |pages=1–15 |doi=10.1145/317 ...347184 |language=en |location=New York, NY, USA |publisher=Association for Computing Machinery |pages=545–558 |doi=10.1145/3311350.3347184 |isbn=978-1-4503-6688 ...
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  • ==Computing== * [[Scope creep]], the incremental expansion of the scope of a project ...
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  • In [[computing]], a '''system image''' is a [[serialization|serialized]] copy of the entir [[Hibernation (computing)|Hibernation]] is an example that uses an image of the entire machine's [[R ...
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  • In [[computing]], '''interlacing''' (also known as '''interleaving''') is a method of enco ...l decoding, because the image can be loaded incrementally. Another form of incremental decoding is [[progressive scan]]. In progressive scan the loaded image is d ...
    4 KB (569 words) - 19:13, 5 March 2025
  • ...interface|interface]] for a running process, rather than an [[Interactive computing|interactive application]], where the program is designed in [[development c ...so that typically [[Software prototyping|prototyping]] and [[iterative and incremental development]] is done while other parts of the program are running. ...
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  • ...]]'', ''[[Computer (magazine)|Computer]]'', ''[[IEEE Software]]'', ''[[ACM Computing Reviews]]'', ''[[Automated Software Engineering]]'', ''[[Software Process: ...]]. He was an [[AIAA]] Fellow, an [[List of Fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery|ACM Fellow]], an [[IEEE]] Fellow, and a member of the [[National ...
    13 KB (1,776 words) - 07:17, 13 September 2024
  • ...d sensor#Optical sensor|wheel speed sensors]]. Late 20th century [[Mouse (computing)#Mechanical mice|opto-mechanical computer mice]] used two encoders for X-Y ...Y rollers grip the ball and transfer movement, 3) Optical [[Rotary encoder#Incremental rotary encoder|encoding]] disks include light holes, 4) Infrared [[Light-em ...
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  • Building upon an [[incremental computing|incremental]] query support for locating patterns * An incremental query engine together with a graph pattern based language to specify and ex ...
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