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Что (кто) такое higher-order - определение

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Higher-order thinking         
  • Categories in the cognitive domain of [[Bloom's taxonomy]] (Anderson & Krathwohl, 2001)
EDUCATION CONCEPT ARGUING THAT SOME TYPES OF LEARNING REQUIRE MORE COGNITIVE PROCESSING BUT ALSO HAVE MORE GENERALIZED BENEFITS
Higher order thinking skills; Higher order thinking; High Order Thinking Skills
Higher-order thinking, known as higher order thinking skills (HOTS), is a concept of education reform based on learning taxonomies (such as Bloom's taxonomy). The idea is that some types of learning require more cognitive processing than others, but also have more generalized benefits.
Higher-order logic         
FORM OF PREDICATE LOGIC THAT IS DISTINGUISHED FROM FIRST-ORDER LOGIC BY ADDITIONAL QUANTIFIERS AND, SOMETIMES, STRONGER SEMANTICS
Higher-order predicate; Higher order logic; Higher order logics; Ordered logic; Higher-order logics; High order logic; High-order logic; Order (logic); Semantics of higher-order logic
In mathematics and logic, a higher-order logic is a form of predicate logic that is distinguished from first-order logic by additional quantifiers and, sometimes, stronger semantics. Higher-order logics with their standard semantics are more expressive, but their model-theoretic properties are less well-behaved than those of first-order logic.
Higher-order volition         
PHILOSOPHICAL TERM
Second-order desire; Second order desire; Higher order desire; Higher order desires; First order desires; Higher-order desire; Higher-order volitions; First-order volition; First order desire; First-order desire
Higher-order volitions (or higher-order desire), as opposed to action-determining volitions, are volitions about volitions. Higher-order volitions are potentially more often guided by long-term convictions and reasoning.
Higher-order abstract syntax         
TECHNIQUE FOR THE REPRESENTATION OF ABSTRACT SYNTAX TREES IN LANGUAGES WITH VARIABLE BINDERS
Higher order abstract syntax
In computer science, higher-order abstract syntax (abbreviated HOAS) is a technique for the representation of abstract syntax trees for languages with variable binders.
higher-order function         
FUNCTION THAT TAKES ONE OR MORE FUNCTIONS AS AN INPUT OR THAT OUTPUTS A FUNCTION
Higher-order functions; Higher order functions; Higher order function; First order functions; Functional form; Second-order function; First-order function; First order function; Comparison of programming languages (higher-order functions); Function function
(HOF) A function that can take one or more functions as argument and/or return a function as its value. E.g. map in (map f l) which returns the list of results of applying function f to each of the elements of list l. See also curried function.
Higher-order differential cryptanalysis         
TYPE OF CRYPTANALYTIC ATTACK
Higher order differential cryptanalysis
In cryptography, higher-order differential cryptanalysis is a generalization of differential cryptanalysis, an attack used against block ciphers. While in standard differential cryptanalysis the difference between only two texts is used, higher-order differential cryptanalysis studies the propagation of a set of differences between a larger set of texts.
Higher order message         
A higher order message (HOM) in a computer programming language is a form of higher-order programming that allows messages that have other messages as arguments. The concept was introduced at MacHack 2003MacHack HOM PresentationO'Reilly macdevcenter article by Marcel Weiher and presented in a more complete form in 2005 by Marcel Weiher and Stéphane Ducasse.
Higher-order programming         
Higher-order programming is a style of computer programming that uses software components, like functions, modules or objects, as values. It is usually instantiated with, or borrowed from, models of computation such as lambda calculus which make heavy use of higher-order functions.
Higher-order statistics         
In statistics, the term higher-order statistics (HOS) refers to functions which use the third or higher power of a sample, as opposed to more conventional techniques of lower-order statistics, which use constant, linear, and quadratic terms (zeroth, first, and second powers). The third and higher moments, as used in the skewness and kurtosis, are examples of HOS, whereas the first and second moments, as used in the arithmetic mean (first), and variance (second) are examples of low-order statistics.
Higher-order singular value decomposition         
TENSOR DECOMPOSITION
HOSVD; Higher order singular value decomposition; Higher-order singular-value decomposition
In multilinear algebra, the higher-order singular value decomposition (HOSVD) of a tensor is a specific orthogonal Tucker decomposition. It may be regarded as one generalization of the matrix singular value decomposition.