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algorithm A set of steps or instructions which precisely describe a limited procedure or task. Computer programs are written in programming languages designed around the requirements for precision and coordination of sets of algorithms. (See COMPUTER, ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGES, GENETIC ALGORITHM) (MP)
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algorithm A method for solving a particular problem which is guaranteed to terminate in a finite time.
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algorithm An automatic signal-processing strategy that varies the way in which multiple antenna elements are employed as a function of operational scenarios.
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algorithm (1) Software delivered to the SDPS by a science investigator (PI, TL, or II) to be used as the primary tool in the generation of science products. The term includes executable code, source code, job control scripts, as well as documentation. (2) A prescription for the calculation of a quantity; used in Earth system science to derive physical or biological properties from observations and to facilitate calculation of state variables in models. Source: ECS.
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algorithm A set of rules for solving a problem in a finite number of steps, ie long division.
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