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  • But the Bible provided a tempting test case for the algorithm's creators.

    Tech tools tackle Biblical scholarship 2011

  • But the Bible provided a tempting test case for the algorithm's creators.

    Tech tools tackle Biblical scholarship 2011

  • In fact, the algorithm's journey from research papers into programming tools may have already begun.

    Definitely, Maybe Rohin Dharmakumar 2010

  • New regulations such as circuit breakers are creating different trading parameters that have to be accurately reflected in the simulated environment for tests to predict an algorithm's performance accurately.

    Traders Step Up Testing After 'Flash Crash' 2010

  • I thought proving an algorithm's correctness was math, and math was not science.

    Is This Science? Luis von Ahn 2009

  • I have always had the dream of a programming language where the actual code is embedded in the algorithm's presentation.

    Reading code aloud Jonathan Aquino 2007

  • So when we're forcing students to discovery their own algorithm's and then give them these wordy tests, they have two disadvatages; they can't compute, and if they're non-verbal, they can't explain it.

    Sound Politics: The soft bigotry of low expectations 2006

  • But also note that the adaptive algorithm's output could emerge from simpler learned elements: to what extent is it is behavior then 'designed?'

    The future? 2007

  • So it would seem, based on the Gamma work, that rather than the GPU's raw processing power limiting its output, the litmus test in many cases becomes how well a particular computational algorithm's paradigm fits with the design of the GPU's computation hardware and its parallel processing environment.

    Supercomputing's Next Revolution Paul Tulloch 2006

  • It has every reason to do whatever it takes to preserve its algorithm's long-standing reputation for excellence.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

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