iterative
의미: Involving repetition of a process or procedure, with each cycle building on the results of the previous one, in order to approach a desired outcome progressively.
Iterative methods are fundamental in computing, engineering, and project management. In software development, iterative design involves building and refining a product through repeated cycles of prototyping, testing, and improvement — as opposed to a single 'waterfall' approach. In numerical mathematics, iterative algorithms converge on solutions that cannot be found in closed form. The term has become a buzzword in business and design thinking, often paired with 'agile.'
예문
- The engineering team adopted an iterative design process, releasing a new prototype every fortnight for user testing. 工程团队采用了迭代设计流程,每两周发布一个新原型进行用户测试。El equipo de ingeniería adoptó un proceso de diseño iterativo, lanzando un nuevo prototipo cada quince días para pruebas con usuarios.エンジニアリングチームは反復的な設計プロセスを採用し、2週間ごとに新しいプロトタイプをリリースしてユーザーテストを行った。엔지니어링 팀은 반복적 설계 프로세스를 채택하여 2주마다 새로운 프로토타입을 출시해 사용자 테스트를 진행했다.
- Newton's method is an iterative algorithm that rapidly converges on the root of a function given a reasonable starting estimate. 牛顿法是一种迭代算法,在给出合理初始估计的情况下能快速收敛到函数的根。El método de Newton es un algoritmo iterativo que converge rápidamente hacia la raíz de una función a partir de una estimación inicial razonable.ニュートン法は反復アルゴリズムであり、妥当な初期推定値を与えれば関数の根に急速に収束する。뉴턴 방법은 적절한 초기 추정값이 주어지면 함수의 근에 빠르게 수렴하는 반복 알고리즘이다.
- An iterative approach to policy development allowed the government to refine its proposals in response to stakeholder consultation. 迭代式的政策制定方法使政府能够根据利益相关者的协商意见完善其提案。Un enfoque iterativo del desarrollo de políticas permitió al gobierno perfeccionar sus propuestas en respuesta a la consulta con las partes interesadas.政策立案への反復的アプローチにより、政府は利害関係者との協議に応じて提案を練り直すことができた。정책 수립에 대한 반복적 접근 방식을 통해 정부는 이해관계자 협의에 따라 제안을 다듬어 나갈 수 있었다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: scientific, professional, academic
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin iterare (to do again, repeat), from iter (a way, journey). The English adjective appeared in the 15th century; the computing and project management senses became prominent in the late 20th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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