rule set - translation to italian
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rule set - translation to italian

SEQUENCE OF INSTRUCTIONS TO PERFORM A TASK
Algorithmically; Computer algorithm; Properties of algorithms; Algorithim; Algoritmi de Numero Indorum; Algoritmi de numero indorum; Algoritmi De Numero Indorum; Алгоритм; Algorithem; Software logic; Computer algorithms; Encoding Algorithm; Naive algorithm; Naïve algorithm; Algorithm design; Algorithm segment; Algorithmic problem; Algorythm; Rule set; Continuous algorithm; Algorithms; Software-based; Algorithmic method; Algorhthym; Algorthym; Algorhythms; Formalization of algorithms; Mathematical algorithm; Draft:GE8151 Problem Solving and Python Programming; Computational algorithms; Optimization algorithms; Algorithm classification; History of algorithms; Patented algorithms; Algorithmus
  • Alan Turing's statue at [[Bletchley Park]]
  • [[Ada Lovelace]]'s diagram from "note G", the first published computer algorithm
  • The example-diagram of Euclid's algorithm from T.L. Heath (1908), with more detail added. Euclid does not go beyond a third measuring and gives no numerical examples. Nicomachus gives the example of 49 and 21: "I subtract the less from the greater; 28 is left; then again I subtract from this the same 21 (for this is possible); 7 is left; I subtract this from 21, 14 is left; from which I again subtract 7 (for this is possible); 7 is left, but 7 cannot be subtracted from 7." Heath comments that "The last phrase is curious, but the meaning of it is obvious enough, as also the meaning of the phrase about ending 'at one and the same number'."(Heath 1908:300).
  • "Inelegant" is a translation of Knuth's version of the algorithm with a subtraction-based remainder-loop replacing his use of division (or a "modulus" instruction). Derived from Knuth 1973:2–4. Depending on the two numbers "Inelegant" may compute the g.c.d. in fewer steps than "Elegant".
  • 1=IF test THEN GOTO step xxx}}, shown as diamond), the unconditional GOTO (rectangle), various assignment operators (rectangle), and HALT (rectangle). Nesting of these structures inside assignment-blocks results in complex diagrams (cf. Tausworthe 1977:100, 114).
  • A graphical expression of Euclid's algorithm to find the greatest common divisor for 1599 and 650
<syntaxhighlight lang="text" highlight="1,5">
 1599 = 650×2 + 299
 650 = 299×2 + 52
 299 = 52×5 + 39
 52 = 39×1 + 13
 39 = 13×3 + 0</syntaxhighlight>

rule set         
sistema di regole, sistema di leggi
set theory         
  • [[Georg Cantor]]
BRANCH OF MATHEMATICS THAT STUDIES SETS, WHICH ARE COLLECTIONS OF OBJECTS
Axiomatic Set Theory; SetTheory; Set Theory; Formal set theory; Axiomatic set theory; Theory of sets; Ordinary set theory; Set theorist; Classical set theory; Set-theoretic; Axioms of set theory; Axiom of set theory; Axiomatic set theories; Transfinite set theory; Abstract set theory; Mathematical set theory; Set theory (mathematics); Applications of set theory; History of set theory
insiemistica
do as you would be done by         
  • ''The Sermon on the Mount'' by [[Carl Bloch]] (1877) portrays [[Jesus]] teaching during the [[Sermon on the Mount]]
  • The golden rule, as described in numerous world religions
PRINCIPLE OF TREATING OTHERS AS ONE WANTS TO BE TREATED
Golden rule; Ethic of Reciprocity; Supreme Law; Golden Rule (ethics); User:For7thGen/Golden Rule; Silver Rule; Golden rule (ethics); Ethics of reciprocity; Christianity's Golden Rule; Golden rules; Reciprocity rule; Do unto others; Do as you would be done by; Silver rule; Ethic of reciprocity; The golden Rule; The Golden rule (ethics); The Golden Rule (ethics); The Silver Rule; The Golden Rule; Golden maxim; Golden Maxim; Do Unto Others; Love of neighbor; Love of neighbour; Regula aurea; Platinum Rule (principle); Love thy neighbour as thyself
non fare agli altri quello che non vorresti fosse fatto a te

Definition

mail box rule
n. in contract law, making a written offer or acceptance of offer valid if sent in the mail, with postage, within the time in which the offer must be accepted, unless the offer requires acceptance by personal delivery on or before the specified date. The rule may also apply to mailing payments of insurance premiums when due. However, relying on this so-called "rule" can be dangerous, since the party awaiting the acceptance or payment may cancel the offer if there is no response in hand when the time runs out.

Wikipedia

Algorithm

In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm ( (listen)) is a finite sequence of rigorous instructions, typically used to solve a class of specific problems or to perform a computation. Algorithms are used as specifications for performing calculations and data processing. More advanced algorithms can use conditionals to divert the code execution through various routes (referred to as automated decision-making) and deduce valid inferences (referred to as automated reasoning), achieving automation eventually. Using human characteristics as descriptors of machines in metaphorical ways was already practiced by Alan Turing with terms such as "memory", "search" and "stimulus".

In contrast, a heuristic is an approach to problem solving that may not be fully specified or may not guarantee correct or optimal results, especially in problem domains where there is no well-defined correct or optimal result.

As an effective method, an algorithm can be expressed within a finite amount of space and time, and in a well-defined formal language for calculating a function. Starting from an initial state and initial input (perhaps empty), the instructions describe a computation that, when executed, proceeds through a finite number of well-defined successive states, eventually producing "output" and terminating at a final ending state. The transition from one state to the next is not necessarily deterministic; some algorithms, known as randomized algorithms, incorporate random input.

Examples of use of rule set
1. The Murree Brewer is a legacy of British colonial rule, set up in 1860 in the hill station of Murree to provide beer for the British troops.
2. The stunning development came at the opening of the fifth day of the trial after the government informed the judge and the defense over the weekend that a lawyer for the Transportation Security Administration had coached four Federal Aviation Administration witnesses in violation of the rule set by U.S.
3. "Given their systematic breaking of virtually every rule set forth by the FCC in their 11 years of existence, it would be curious if the Commission now rewards XM and Sirius with a monopoly," Dennis Wharton, the broadcasters‘ spokesman, said in a statement.
4. The stunning development came at the opening of the fifth day of the trial after the government informed the judge and the defense over the weekend that a lawyer for the Federal Aviation Administration had coached four government FAA witnesses in violation of the rule set by US District Judge Leonie Brinkema.
5. The Shiite and Kurdish parties that together hold some 80 per cent of the seats in the National Assembly (parliament), welcomed the Sunni representatives although by doing so they were ignoring the rule, set by them, that only elected parliamentarians should write the draft.