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Что (кто) такое strictness analysis - определение

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Strictness analysis         
In computer science, strictness analysis refers to any algorithm used to prove that a function in a non-strict functional programming language is strict in one or more of its arguments. This information is useful to compilers because strict functions can be compiled more efficiently.
Philosophical analysis         
GENERAL TERM FOR TECHNIQUES TYPICALLY USED BY PHILOSOPHERS IN THE ANALYTIC TRADITION
Analysis (philosophy); Conceptual analysis; Conceptual Analysis; Analysis, Philosophical; Conceptual thinking; Method of analysis
Philosophical analysis is any of various techniques, typically used by philosophers in the analytic tradition, in order to "break down" (i.e.
Network analysis (electrical circuits)         
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
Circuit theory; Analysis of Resistive Circuits; Circuit analysis; DC circuit analysis; Circuit Analysis; Resistive Networks; Analysis of resistive circuits; Network analysis (electronics); Electrical circuit analysis; Non-linear circuits; Non-linear networks; Resistor network; Linear circuit analysis
A network, in the context of electrical engineering and electronics, is a collection of interconnected components. Network analysis is the process of finding the voltages across, and the currents through, all network components.
Mathematical analysis         
BRANCH OF MATHEMATICS
Analysis (math); Classical analysis; Non-classical analysis; Continuous mathematics; Mathematical Analysis; Math analysis; Hard analysis; Analysis (mathematics); Applications of mathematical analysis; History of mathematical analysis; Mathematics: Its Content, Methods, and Meaning
Analysis is the branch of mathematics dealing with continuous functions, limits, and related theories, such as differentiation, integration, measure, infinite sequences, series, and analytic functions.Edwin Hewitt and Karl Stromberg, "Real and Abstract Analysis", Springer-Verlag, 1965
Factor analysis         
  • ^2=h^2_a</math>. If another data vector <math>\mathbf{z}_b</math> were plotted, the cosine of the angle between <math>\mathbf{z}_a</math> and <math>\mathbf{z}_b</math> would be <math>r_{ab}</math> : the <math>(a,b)</math>-entry in the correlation matrix. (Adapted from Harman Fig. 4.3)<ref name="Harman"/>
STATISTICAL METHOD USED TO DESCRIBE CORRELATION THROUGH FEWER POSSIBLY LATENT VARIABLES
Factor analysis (in marketing); Factor Analysis; Multi-factorial; Factor loadings; Factorial analysis; Higher-order factor analysis; Principal factor analysis; Factor loading; Factor weight; Factor analyses; Statistical factor analysis
Factor analysis is a statistical method used to describe variability among observed, correlated variables in terms of a potentially lower number of unobserved variables called factors. For example, it is possible that variations in six observed variables mainly reflect the variations in two unobserved (underlying) variables.
factor analysis         
  • ^2=h^2_a</math>. If another data vector <math>\mathbf{z}_b</math> were plotted, the cosine of the angle between <math>\mathbf{z}_a</math> and <math>\mathbf{z}_b</math> would be <math>r_{ab}</math> : the <math>(a,b)</math>-entry in the correlation matrix. (Adapted from Harman Fig. 4.3)<ref name="Harman"/>
STATISTICAL METHOD USED TO DESCRIBE CORRELATION THROUGH FEWER POSSIBLY LATENT VARIABLES
Factor analysis (in marketing); Factor Analysis; Multi-factorial; Factor loadings; Factorial analysis; Higher-order factor analysis; Principal factor analysis; Factor loading; Factor weight; Factor analyses; Statistical factor analysis
¦ noun Statistics a process in which the values of observed data are expressed as functions of a number of possible causes to determine which are most important.
Thematic analysis         
METHOD FOR ANALYSING QUALITATIVE DATA
Thematic Analysis
Thematic analysis is one of the most common forms of analysis within qualitative research. It emphasizes identifying, analysing and interpreting patterns of meaning (or "themes") within qualitative data.
Sectoral analysis         
STATISTICAL TECHNIQUE
Sectorial analysis
Sectoral analysis, also known as sectorial analysis, is a statistical analysis of the size, demographic, pricing, competitive, and other economic dimensions of a sector of the economy. The analysis can be done by industry or by customer designation.
Pareto analysis         
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STATISTICAL CONCEPT
Pareto Analysis
Pareto analysis is a formal technique useful where many possible courses of action are competing for attention. In essence, the problem-solver estimates the benefit delivered by each action, then selects a number of the most effective actions that deliver a total benefit reasonably close to the maximal possible one.
Technical analysis         
  • Temporal representation of hindcasting<ref>Taken from p.145 of [https://archive.org/details/TECA2004 Yeates, L.B., ''Thought Experimentation: A Cognitive Approach'',  Graduate Diploma in Arts (By Research) dissertation, University of New South Wales, 2004.]</ref>
SECURITY ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY
Charting or technical analysis; Charting or Technical Analysis; Charting Analysis; Technical analysis software; Time trend analysis; Technical Analysis; Technical analyst; Rule Based Trading; Technical Analysis Software (Finance); Tulip formation; Trading Indicator; Technical trading; Sell signal; Buy signal; Vogaz
In finance, technical analysis is an analysis methodology for analysing and forecasting the direction of prices through the study of past market data, primarily price and volume. Behavioral economics and quantitative analysis use many of the same tools of technical analysis, which, being an aspect of active management, stands in contradiction to much of modern portfolio theory.