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  • Heuristic (engineering)
  • In engineering, heuristics are experience-based methods used to reduce the need for calculations pertaining to equipment size, performance, or operating

    Heuristic (engineering)

    Heuristic_(engineering)

  • Heuristic (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    approximately correct solutions Heuristic (engineering), an experience-based method reducing use of calculations Heuristic (psychology), a mental shortcut

    Heuristic (disambiguation)

    Heuristic_(disambiguation)

  • Heuristic evaluation
  • Usability inspection method

    years of experience in teaching and consulting about usability engineering. Heuristic evaluations are one of the most informal methods of usability inspection

    Heuristic evaluation

    Heuristic_evaluation

  • Mathematical optimization
  • Study of mathematical algorithms for optimization problems

    with random restart Memetic algorithm Nelder–Mead simplicial heuristic: A popular heuristic for approximate minimization (without calling gradients) Particle

    Mathematical optimization

    Mathematical optimization

    Mathematical_optimization

  • Dendral
  • 1960s artificial intelligence project

    engineering. The plan-generate-test paradigm is the basic organization of the problem-solving method, and is a common paradigm used by both Heuristic

    Dendral

    Dendral

  • Heuristic (psychology)
  • Simple strategies or mental processes involved in making quick decisions

    aspects heuristic Fast-and-frugal trees Fluency heuristic Gaze heuristic Recognition heuristic Satisficing Similarity heuristic Take-the-best heuristic Tallying

    Heuristic (psychology)

    Heuristic_(psychology)

  • Representativeness heuristic
  • Tool for assisting judgement in uncertainty

    The representativeness heuristic is used when making judgments about the probability of an event being representational in character and essence of a

    Representativeness heuristic

    Representativeness_heuristic

  • Knowledge engineering
  • Methods for developing expert systems

    US business community (and later worldwide) in the 1980s. The Stanford heuristic programming project led by Edward Feigenbaum was one of the leaders in

    Knowledge engineering

    Knowledge_engineering

  • Control engineering
  • Engineering discipline that deals with control systems

    Control engineering, also known as control systems engineering and, in some European countries, automation engineering, is an engineering discipline that

    Control engineering

    Control engineering

    Control_engineering

  • Thinking, Fast and Slow
  • 2011 book by Daniel Kahneman

    when first viewing a circle. As a legal metaphor, a judge limited to heuristic thinking would only be able to think of similar historical cases when

    Thinking, Fast and Slow

    Thinking,_Fast_and_Slow

  • Metaheuristic
  • Optimization technique

    metaheuristic is a higher-level procedure or heuristic designed to find, generate, tune, or select a heuristic (partial search algorithm) that may provide

    Metaheuristic

    Metaheuristic

  • A* search algorithm
  • Algorithm used for pathfinding and graph traversal

    node to n, and h(n) is a heuristic function that estimates the cost of the cheapest path from n to the goal. The heuristic function is problem-specific

    A* search algorithm

    A*_search_algorithm

  • Beam search
  • Heuristic search algorithm

    In computer science, beam search is a heuristic search algorithm that explores a graph by expanding the most promising node in a limited set. Beam search

    Beam search

    Beam search

    Beam_search

  • Antifragility
  • System property

    previously unknown environment.[clarification needed] Taleb proposed a simple heuristic for detecting fragility. If f ( a ) {\displaystyle f(a)} is some model

    Antifragility

    Antifragility

  • Thompson sampling
  • Type of heuristic technique

    Thompson sampling, named after William R. Thompson, is a heuristic for choosing actions that address the exploration–exploitation dilemma in the multi-armed

    Thompson sampling

    Thompson sampling

    Thompson_sampling

  • Travelling salesman problem
  • NP-hard problem in combinatorial optimization

    brute-force algorithm, and observes the non-optimality of the nearest neighbour heuristic: We denote by messenger problem (since in practice this question should

    Travelling salesman problem

    Travelling salesman problem

    Travelling_salesman_problem

  • Espresso heuristic logic minimizer
  • Computer program for complexity reduction of digital logic circuits

    The ESPRESSO logic minimizer is a computer program using heuristic and specific algorithms for efficiently reducing the complexity of digital logic gate

    Espresso heuristic logic minimizer

    Espresso_heuristic_logic_minimizer

  • Exponential backoff
  • Rate-seeking algorithm

    invented the following class of adaptive backoff algorithms (named Heuristic RCP). A Heuristic RCP algorithm consists of the following steps: (1) Let m denote

    Exponential backoff

    Exponential_backoff

  • UC Berkeley College of Engineering
  • Engineering school of the University of California, Berkeley

    University of California, Berkeley College of Engineering (branded as Berkeley Engineering) is the engineering school of the University of California, Berkeley

    UC Berkeley College of Engineering

    UC_Berkeley_College_of_Engineering

  • List of free electronics circuit simulators
  • List of HDL simulators for VHDL, Verilog, SystemVerilog, ... Espresso heuristic logic minimizer, such as Logic Friday Electronic kit Comparison of EDA

    List of free electronics circuit simulators

    List_of_free_electronics_circuit_simulators

  • Search-based software engineering
  • Application of metaheuristic search techniques to software engineering

    software engineering (SBSE) applies metaheuristic search techniques such as genetic algorithms, simulated annealing and tabu search to software engineering problems

    Search-based software engineering

    Search-based_software_engineering

  • Data science
  • Field of study to extract knowledge from data

    (1 January 1998). "What is Data Science ? Fundamental Concepts and a Heuristic Example". In Hayashi, Chikio; Yajima, Keiji; Bock, Hans-Hermann; Ohsumi

    Data science

    Data science

    Data_science

  • Usability engineering
  • Academic field

    task analysis Cognitive walkthroughs Contextual inquiry Focus groups Heuristic evaluations Interviews Questionnaires RITE method Surveys Think aloud

    Usability engineering

    Usability_engineering

  • User interface design
  • Planned operator–machine interaction

    focuses the simplicity to accomplish tasks with the system for new users, heuristic evaluation, in which a set of heuristics are used to identify usability

    User interface design

    User interface design

    User_interface_design

  • Luus–Jaakola
  • In computational engineering, Luus–Jaakola (LJ) denotes a heuristic for global optimization of a real-valued function. In engineering use, LJ is not an

    Luus–Jaakola

    Luus–Jaakola

  • Cognitive bias
  • Systematic pattern of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment

    availability heuristic is that individuals estimate the likelihood of events by how easy they are to recall, and the anchoring heuristic prefers the initial

    Cognitive bias

    Cognitive bias

    Cognitive_bias

  • Logic optimization
  • Process in digital electronics and integrated circuit design

    solver. A heuristic method uses established rules that solve a practical useful subset of the much larger possible set of problems. The heuristic method

    Logic optimization

    Logic_optimization

  • Ergonomics
  • Designing systems to suit their users

    Ergonomics, also known as Human Factors or Human Factors Engineering (HFE), is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions

    Ergonomics

    Ergonomics

    Ergonomics

  • Emergent algorithm
  • Algorithm exhibiting emergent behavior

    effect Emergence Evolutionary computation Fuzzy logic Genetic algorithm Heuristic Emergent behaviors of a fuzzy sensory-motor controller evolved by genetic

    Emergent algorithm

    Emergent_algorithm

  • Algorithm
  • Sequence of operations for a task

    valid inferences (referred to as automated reasoning). In contrast, a heuristic is an approach to solving problems without well-defined correct or optimal

    Algorithm

    Algorithm

    Algorithm

  • Inverse kinematics
  • Computing joint values of a kinematic chain from a known end position

    using heuristic methods. These methods perform simple, iterative operations to gradually lead to an approximation of the solution. The heuristic algorithms

    Inverse kinematics

    Inverse kinematics

    Inverse_kinematics

  • Douglas Lenat
  • Computer scientist and AI pioneer

    articles in the Journal of Artificial Intelligence exploring the nature of heuristic rules. Lenat was one of the original Fellows of the AAAI, and is the only

    Douglas Lenat

    Douglas Lenat

    Douglas_Lenat

  • Table of metaheuristics
  • Chronological table of metaheuristic algorithms

    "Shuffled frog-leaping algorithm: a memetic meta-heuristic for discrete optimization". Engineering Optimization. 38 (2): 129–154. doi:10.1080/03052150500384759

    Table of metaheuristics

    Table_of_metaheuristics

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Intelligence of machines

    possible state. The policy could be calculated (e.g., by iteration), be heuristic, or it can be learned. Game theory describes the rational behavior of

    Artificial intelligence

    Artificial_intelligence

  • Pathfinding
  • Plotting by a computer application

    not be examined. A* uses this heuristic to improve on the behavior relative to Dijkstra's algorithm. When the heuristic evaluates to zero, A* is equivalent

    Pathfinding

    Pathfinding

    Pathfinding

  • Monte Carlo method
  • Probabilistic problem-solving algorithm

    energies. Mean-field genetic type Monte Carlo methodologies are also used as heuristic natural search algorithms (a.k.a. metaheuristic) in evolutionary computing

    Monte Carlo method

    Monte Carlo method

    Monte_Carlo_method

  • Women in STEM
  • Female participants in technical fields

    Wells, Gary L. (1985). "The Conjunction Error and the Representativeness Heuristic". Social Cognition. 3 (3): 266–279. doi:10.1521/soco.1985.3.3.266. Good

    Women in STEM

    Women in STEM

    Women_in_STEM

  • Patrick Winston
  • American computer scientist (1943–2019)

    improve your speaking ability in critical situations by teaching you a few heuristic rules." A book with his insights and teachings on communication was published

    Patrick Winston

    Patrick Winston

    Patrick_Winston

  • Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering
  • List of definitions of terms and concepts used in electrical engineering and electronics

    electronics engineering is a list of definitions of terms and concepts related specifically to electrical engineering and electronics engineering. For terms

    Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering

    Glossary_of_electrical_and_electronics_engineering

  • Black box
  • System where only the inputs and outputs can be viewed, and not its implementation

    hands-off. In mathematical modeling, a limiting case. In neural networking or heuristic algorithms (computer terms generally used to describe "learning" computers

    Black box

    Black_box

  • Attribute substitution
  • Type of cognitive bias

    computationally complex, and instead substitutes a more easily calculated heuristic attribute. This substitution is thought of as taking place in the automatic

    Attribute substitution

    Attribute_substitution

  • Barbara Liskov
  • American computer scientist

    to play chess endgames, for which she developed the important killer heuristic. After graduating from Stanford, Liskov returned to Mitre to work as a

    Barbara Liskov

    Barbara Liskov

    Barbara_Liskov

  • HeuristicLab
  • Software environment

    HeuristicLab is a software environment for heuristic and evolutionary algorithms, developed by members of the Heuristic and Evolutionary Algorithm Laboratory

    HeuristicLab

    HeuristicLab

    HeuristicLab

  • Mycin
  • Expert system for bacterial infections

    Buchanan, Stanley N. Cohen and others. MYCIN emerged from the Stanford Heuristic Programming Project. MYCIN demonstrated the potential for expert systems

    Mycin

    Mycin

  • G. V. Loganathan
  • Indian-American professor (1954–2007)

    of Environmental Engineering, 120(6):1380–1399. New York: ASCE. Loganathan, G.V., J. J. Greene, and T. J. Ahn. (1995) "Design Heuristic for Globally Minimum

    G. V. Loganathan

    G._V._Loganathan

  • Social cognitive optimization
  • Beijing, China: 779-783. Xie, Xiao-Feng; Zhang, Wen-Jun (2004). Solving engineering design problems by social cognitive optimization. Genetic and Evolutionary

    Social cognitive optimization

    Social_cognitive_optimization

  • Ziegler–Nichols method
  • Method of tuning a PID controller

    The Ziegler–Nichols tuning method is a heuristic method of tuning a PID controller. It was developed by John G. Ziegler and Nathaniel B. Nichols. It is

    Ziegler–Nichols method

    Ziegler–Nichols_method

  • Brian Kernighan
  • Canadian computer scientist (born 1942)

    Kernighan–Lin algorithm, while the latter is known as the Lin–Kernighan heuristic. Kernighan has been a professor of computer science at Princeton University

    Brian Kernighan

    Brian Kernighan

    Brian_Kernighan

  • Kludge
  • Unmaintainable solution

    required to build a corner-case kludge. More commonly, a kludge is a heuristic which was expected to work almost always, but ends up failing often. A

    Kludge

    Kludge

    Kludge

  • Richard E. Korf
  • American computer scientist

    computer scientist whose research in artificial intelligence has focused on heuristic search methods, including the invention of iterative deepening depth-first

    Richard E. Korf

    Richard_E._Korf

  • R-tree
  • Data structures used in spatial indexing

    current directory node are examined, and a candidate is chosen using a heuristic such as choosing the rectangle which requires least enlargement. The search

    R-tree

    R-tree

    R-tree

  • Large language model
  • Type of machine learning model

    subsequent episodes. Monte Carlo tree search can use an LLM as rollout heuristic. When a programmatic world model is not available, an LLM can also be

    Large language model

    Large_language_model

  • Test oracle
  • Provider of information for software testing

    2009-09-09. Hoffman, Douglas; Heuristic Test Oracles Archived 2016-03-14 at the Wayback Machine, Software Testing & Quality Engineering Magazine, 1999 Binder

    Test oracle

    Test_oracle

  • Thomas Stuetzle
  • Belgian engineer

    Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2016 for contributions to the design and engineering of heuristic optimization algorithms. "2016 elevated fellow" (PDF). IEEE Fellows

    Thomas Stuetzle

    Thomas_Stuetzle

  • Powersort
  • Sorting algorithm

    builds on Timsort; it is a drop-in replacement for Timsort's suboptimal heuristic merge policy. Unlike the latter, it is derived from first principles (see

    Powersort

    Powersort

  • Stafford Beer
  • British management consultant and cyberneticist

    fields of operational research and management cybernetics, and for his heuristic in systems thinking, "the purpose of a system is what it does." Anthony

    Stafford Beer

    Stafford Beer

    Stafford_Beer

  • Transport network analysis
  • Spatial analysis tools for geographic networks

    unconstrained (cartesian coordinate) space, this is an NP-hard problem requiring heuristic solutions such as Lloyd's algorithm, but in a network space it can be

    Transport network analysis

    Transport network analysis

    Transport_network_analysis

  • R/K selection theory
  • Ecological theory concerning the selection of life history traits

    The theory was popular in the 1970s and 1980s, when it was used as a heuristic device, but lost importance in the early 1990s, when it was criticized

    R/K selection theory

    R/K selection theory

    R/K_selection_theory

  • Dirac delta function
  • Generalized function whose value is zero everywhere except at zero

    over the entire real line is equal to one. Thus it can be represented heuristically as δ ( x ) = { 0 , x ≠ 0 ∞ , x = 0 {\displaystyle \delta (x)={\begin{cases}0

    Dirac delta function

    Dirac delta function

    Dirac_delta_function

  • Work breakdown structure
  • Deliverable-orientated breakdown of a project into smaller components

    or series of activities should be longer than one month long. The last heuristic is the "if it makes sense" rule. Applying this rule of thumb, one can

    Work breakdown structure

    Work breakdown structure

    Work_breakdown_structure

  • University of California, Berkeley
  • Public university in Berkeley, California

    1974. Berkeley Fiction Review, American literary magazine, est. 1981. Heuristic Squelch, satirical newspaper, est. 1991. California Patriot, conservative

    University of California, Berkeley

    University of California, Berkeley

    University_of_California,_Berkeley

  • Feedback
  • Process where information about current status is used to influence future status

    feedback mechanism is a proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller. Heuristically, the terms of a PID controller can be interpreted as corresponding to

    Feedback

    Feedback

    Feedback

  • Problem solving
  • Process of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles

    field of automated theorem proving in the 1950s. It included the use of heuristic methods designed to simulate human problem solving, as in the Logic Theory

    Problem solving

    Problem solving

    Problem_solving

  • Human error
  • Action with unintended consequences

    attention and also to decision making strategies such as the availability heuristic and other cognitive biases. Such heuristics and biases are strategies

    Human error

    Human_error

  • Albert Einstein
  • German-born theoretical physicist (1879–1955)

    Verwandlung des Lichtes betreffenden heuristischen Gesichtspunkt" [On a Heuristic Viewpoint Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light] (PDF)

    Albert Einstein

    Albert Einstein

    Albert_Einstein

  • Scheduling (production processes)
  • Process of arranging, controlling and optimizing work and workloads

    Economic production quantity Heuristic Algorithms : Modified due date scheduling heuristic and Shifting bottleneck heuristic Batch production scheduling

    Scheduling (production processes)

    Scheduling_(production_processes)

  • White noise
  • Type of signal in signal processing

    require advanced mathematical machinery. Some introductory engineering texts treat this as a heuristic rather than a strict mathematical definition, and require

    White noise

    White noise

    White_noise

  • List of University of California, Berkeley faculty
  • Engineering, Bioengineering, and Mechanical Engineering and dean of the College of Engineering Otto J. M. Smith – professor of Electrical Engineering

    List of University of California, Berkeley faculty

    List_of_University_of_California,_Berkeley_faculty

  • Policy
  • Guidelines to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes

    of a policy. It can also be referred to as a "stages model" or "stages heuristic". It is thus a rule of thumb rather than the actual reality of how policy

    Policy

    Policy

  • Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute
  • Psychology, Integrative Biology, Vision Science, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Physics, and Environmental Science, Policy

    Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute

    Helen_Wills_Neuroscience_Institute

  • Fermi problem
  • Estimation problem in physics or engineering

    Copernican principle Dead reckoning Doomsday argument Guesstimate Handwaving Heuristic Order of approximation Spherical cow Stein's example "A Backward Glance:

    Fermi problem

    Fermi_problem

  • SAT solver
  • Computer program for the Boolean satisfiability problem

    phase. The variables in the cubes are chosen by the decision heuristic. The direction heuristic decides which variable assignment (true or false) to explore

    SAT solver

    SAT_solver

  • Nassim Nicholas Taleb
  • Lebanese-American author (born 1960)

    Espen Gaarder Haug, Taleb asserts that option pricing is determined in a "heuristic way" by market participants, not by a model, and that models are "lecturing

    Nassim Nicholas Taleb

    Nassim Nicholas Taleb

    Nassim_Nicholas_Taleb

  • Culture theory
  • Branch of semiotics and anthropology concerning societal norms, behaviors and artifacts

    branch of comparative anthropology and semiotics that seeks to define the heuristic concept of culture in operational and/or scientific terms. In the 19th

    Culture theory

    Culture_theory

  • Graph coloring
  • Methodic assignment of colors to elements of a graph

    than the graph's maximum degree. This heuristic is sometimes called the Welsh–Powell algorithm. Another heuristic due to Brélaz establishes the ordering

    Graph coloring

    Graph coloring

    Graph_coloring

  • Local search (optimization)
  • Method for problem solving in optimization

    In computer science, local search is a heuristic method for solving computationally hard optimization problems. Local search can be used on problems that

    Local search (optimization)

    Local_search_(optimization)

  • Calculus
  • Branch of mathematics

    underpinnings of calculus, establishing that ideas often introduced heuristically in introductory calculus have a solid foundation. It studies the behavior

    Calculus

    Calculus

  • Abstraction (computer science)
  • Software that provides access that hides details

    opposite of abstraction in computing Indirection Integer (computer science) Heuristic (computer science) Colburn, Timothy; Shute, Gary (5 June 2007). "Abstraction

    Abstraction (computer science)

    Abstraction_(computer_science)

  • Jakob Nielsen (usability consultant)
  • American computer scientist (born 1957)

    engineering movement for efficient and affordable improvements of user interfaces and he has invented several usability methods, including heuristic evaluation

    Jakob Nielsen (usability consultant)

    Jakob Nielsen (usability consultant)

    Jakob_Nielsen_(usability_consultant)

  • Pioneers in Engineering
  • Berkeley, CA NGO

    Pioneers in Engineering (PiE) is a student-run organization that promotes the study of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, collectively

    Pioneers in Engineering

    Pioneers_in_Engineering

  • Algorithmic technique
  • identify the global optimum across the entire set of possible outcomes., A heuristic approach employs a practical method to reach an immediate solution not

    Algorithmic technique

    Algorithmic_technique

  • Email address
  • Identifier of the destination where email messages are delivered

    require efficient tools to validate email addresses. Such tools depend upon heuristic algorithms and statistical models. Sender reputation: An email sender's

    Email address

    Email_address

  • UC Berkeley College of Computing, Data Science, and Society
  • Collective Order of the Golden Bear Pioneers in Engineering Berkeley Forum California Pelican Heuristic Squelch Symphony Orchestra Service Bear Transit

    UC Berkeley College of Computing, Data Science, and Society

    UC_Berkeley_College_of_Computing,_Data_Science,_and_Society

  • Yael Tauman Kalai
  • Cryptographer and theoretical computer scientist

    Goldwasser, she demonstrated an insecurity in the widely used Fiat–Shamir heuristic. Her work on delegating computation has applications to cloud computing

    Yael Tauman Kalai

    Yael Tauman Kalai

    Yael_Tauman_Kalai

  • Passenger car equivalent
  • Metric used in transportation engineering

    following is not the norm. This complicates computing of PCE. Using multiple heuristic techniques, transportation engineers convert a mixed traffic stream into

    Passenger car equivalent

    Passenger_car_equivalent

  • Downstream processing
  • Recovery of biosynthetic products from natural sources

    deal with sample sizes as small as a single cell. A widely recognized heuristic for categorizing downstream processing operations divides them into four

    Downstream processing

    Downstream_processing

  • Glossary of artificial intelligence
  • List of concepts in artificial intelligence

    genetic algorithm. admissible heuristic In computer science, specifically in algorithms related to pathfinding, a heuristic function is said to be admissible

    Glossary of artificial intelligence

    Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence

  • K-means clustering
  • Vector quantization algorithm minimizing the sum of squared deviations

    The problem is computationally difficult (NP-hard); however, efficient heuristic algorithms converge quickly to a local optimum. These are usually similar

    K-means clustering

    K-means_clustering

  • Risk management
  • Identification, evaluation and control of risks

    analysis Precautionary principle Redundancy (engineering) Reference class forecasting Representative heuristic Risk appetite Risk aversion Risk management

    Risk management

    Risk management

    Risk_management

  • Simulation-based optimization
  • variables that produce desired outcomes in terms of response variables. Heuristic methods change accuracy by speed. Their goal is to find a good solution

    Simulation-based optimization

    Simulation-based optimization

    Simulation-based_optimization

  • Heuristic Squelch
  • American student magazine

    The Heuristic Squelch is a satirical magazine published three to four times per semester by students at UC Berkeley. Founded in 1991, it is the successor

    Heuristic Squelch

    Heuristic_Squelch

  • Robert Fano
  • Italian-American computer scientist

    Springer. p. 72. ISBN 978-1-84628-602-5. Fano, Robert M. (April 1963). "A heuristic discussion of probabilistic decoding". IEEE Transactions on Information

    Robert Fano

    Robert Fano

    Robert_Fano

  • Machine learning
  • Subset of artificial intelligence

    method is strongly NP-hard and difficult to solve approximately. A popular heuristic method for sparse dictionary learning is the k-SVD algorithm. Sparse dictionary

    Machine learning

    Machine_learning

  • Nils John Nilsson
  • American computer scientist (1933–2019)

    Peter; Nilsson, Nils; Raphael, Bertram (1968). "A Formal Basis for the Heuristic Determination of Minimum Cost Paths". IEEE Transactions on Systems Science

    Nils John Nilsson

    Nils John Nilsson

    Nils_John_Nilsson

  • Outline of algorithms
  • Overview of and topical guide to algorithms

    programming language Data structure — organization of data used by algorithms Heuristic — practical problem-solving method that may not guarantee an optimal solution

    Outline of algorithms

    Outline_of_algorithms

  • Cavitation
  • Low-pressure voids formed in liquids

    Another venue combining the existing exact solutions with approximated and heuristic models was explored in the work Hydrodynamics of Flows with Free Boundaries

    Cavitation

    Cavitation

    Cavitation

  • Kutta–Joukowski theorem
  • Formula relating lift on an airfoil to fluid speed, density, and circulation

    well in practice. Two derivations are presented below. The first is a heuristic argument, based on physical insight. The second is a formal and technical

    Kutta–Joukowski theorem

    Kutta–Joukowski_theorem

  • Genetic algorithm
  • Competitive algorithm for searching a problem space

    adaptation by implicitly and efficiently implementing this heuristic. Goldberg describes the heuristic as follows: "Short, low order, and highly fit schemata

    Genetic algorithm

    Genetic algorithm

    Genetic_algorithm

  • ITER
  • International nuclear fusion research and engineering megaproject

    strongly repel one another, as they each have the same positive charge. A heuristic for estimating reaction rates is that nuclei must be able to get within

    ITER

    ITER

    ITER

  • Logic gate
  • Device performing a Boolean function

    Depletion-load NMOS logic Digital circuit Electronic symbol Espresso heuristic logic minimizer Emitter-coupled logic Fan-out Field-programmable gate

    Logic gate

    Logic gate

    Logic_gate

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  • Eristic
  • a.

    Alt. of Eristical

  • Plasmid
  • n.

    A piece of DNA, usually circular, functioning as part of the genetic material of a cell, not integrated with the chromosome and replicating independently of the chromosome, but transferred, like the chromosome, to subsequent generations. In bacteria, plasmids often carry the genes for antibiotic resistance; they are exploited in genetic engineering as the vehicles for introduction of extraneous DNA into cells, to alter the genetic makeup of the cell. The cells thus altered may produce desirable proteins which are extracted and used; in the case of genetically altered plant cells, the altered cells may grow into complete plants with changed properties, as for example, increased resistance to disease.

  • Work
  • n.

    Structures in civil, military, or naval engineering, as docks, bridges, embankments, trenches, fortifications, and the like; also, the structures and grounds of a manufacturing establishment; as, iron works; locomotive works; gas works.

  • Reconnoitre
  • v. t.

    To examine with the eye to make a preliminary examination or survey of; esp., to survey with a view to military or engineering operations.

  • Juristic
  • a.

    Alt. of Juristical

  • Euritic
  • a.

    Of or pelating to eurite.

  • Engineer
  • n.

    A person skilled in the principles and practice of any branch of engineering. See under Engineering, n.

  • Engineering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Engineer

  • Puristic
  • a.

    Alt. of Puristical

  • Heuristic
  • a.

    Serving to discover or find out.

  • Engineering
  • n.

    Originally, the art of managing engines; in its modern and extended sense, the art and science by which the mechanical properties of matter are made useful to man in structures and machines; the occupation and work of an engineer.

  • Hydraulics
  • n.

    That branch of science, or of engineering, which treats of fluids in motion, especially of water, its action in rivers and canals, the works and machinery for conducting or raising it, its use as a prime mover, and the like.

  • Vaccine
  • n.

    any preparation used to render an organism immune to some disease, by inducing or increasing the natural immunity mechanisms. Prior to 1995, such preparations usually contained killed organisms of the type for which immunity was desired, and sometimes used live organisms having attenuated virulence. since that date, preparations containing only specific antigenic portions of the pathogenic organism are also used, some of which are prepared by genetic engineering techniques.

  • Hebraize
  • v. t.

    To convert into the Hebrew idiom; to make Hebrew or Hebraistic.

  • Hebraistically
  • adv.

    In a Hebraistic sense or form.

  • Hebraistic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or resembling, the Hebrew language or idiom.