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What (who) is iterating - definition

Iterating; Iterating.com

Iterating         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Iterate.
ITerating         
ITerating was a Wiki-based software guide, where users could find, compare and give reviews to software products. As of January 2021 the domain is listed as being for sale and the website no longer on-line.
Iterative         
REPETITION OF A PROCESS IN ORDER TO GENERATE AN OUTCOME
Reiterative; Iterative; Iterate; Iterations; Itteration; Iterate (math); Iterated; Iteration (computer science)
·adj Repeating.

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ITerating

ITerating was a Wiki-based software guide, where users could find, compare and give reviews to software products. As of January 2021 the domain is listed as being for sale and the website no longer on-line. Founded in October 2005, and based in New York, ITerating was created by CEO Nicolas Vandenberghe, who saw that there was an industry need for a comprehensive resource to help evaluate software solutions.

The site aims to be a reference guide for the IT industry and includes reviews, ratings, articles, and detailed product feature comparisons. ITerating uses Semantic Web tools (including RDF - Resource Description Framework) to combine user edits with Web service feeds from other sites.

Designed for use by developers and industry consultants, ITerating allows users to contribute to categories such as Software Engineering Tools; Website Design & Tools; Website Software Tools; Website & Communication Applications & Social Networking; or to create their own category if does not exist yet.

Examples of use of iterating
1. However, investors were disappointed that the company did not raise its outlook, instead re–iterating full–year software revenue growth of 10–12 per cent.
2. Ryan issued a statement as follows: "The World Summit in New York this September strongly endorsed the Millennium Development Goals, re–iterating the shared commitment of the nations of the world to reduce global poverty.
3. "Expectations for Ericsson are high and we feel that these results do not meet the bar in terms of maintaining the current valuation," he said, re–iterating a "sell" recommendation.
4. We recognised early that it is simply not possible to achieve this by iterating existing legacy software product code bases constrained by old technology platforms." A review of Lorenzo, conducted by Accenture and CSC, iSoft‘s partners on three major NHS contracts, concluded in February that there were serious concerns over elements of the software and over iSoft‘s ability to meet the deadline.