slovo | definícia |
adequacy (encz) | adequacy,přiměřenost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Adequacy (gcide) | Adequacy \Ad"e*qua*cy\, n. [See Adequate.]
The state or quality of being adequate, proportionate, or
sufficient; a sufficiency for a particular purpose; as, the
adequacy of supply to the expenditure.
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adequacy (wn) | adequacy
n 1: the quality of being able to meet a need satisfactorily:
"he questioned the adequacy of the usual sentimental
interpretation of the Golden Rule" [syn: adequacy,
adequateness] [ant: inadequacy, inadequateness]
2: the quality of being sufficient for the end in view; "he
questioned the sufficiency of human intelligence" [syn:
sufficiency, adequacy] [ant: deficiency, inadequacy,
insufficiency] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
adequacy (encz) | adequacy,přiměřenost n: Zdeněk Brož |
inadequacy (encz) | inadequacy,neschopnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
inadequacy of reserves (encz) | inadequacy of reserves, |
reserve inadequacy (encz) | reserve inadequacy, |
reserves adequacy (encz) | reserves adequacy, |
shift in the adequacy of global reserves (encz) | shift in the adequacy of global reserves, |
Inadequacy (gcide) | Inadequacy \In*ad"e*qua*cy\, n. [From Inadequate.]
The quality or state of being inadequate or insufficient;
defectiveness; insufficiency; inadequateness.
[1913 Webster]
The inadequacy and consequent inefficacy of the alleged
causes. --Dr. T.
Dwight.
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adequacy (wn) | adequacy
n 1: the quality of being able to meet a need satisfactorily:
"he questioned the adequacy of the usual sentimental
interpretation of the Golden Rule" [syn: adequacy,
adequateness] [ant: inadequacy, inadequateness]
2: the quality of being sufficient for the end in view; "he
questioned the sufficiency of human intelligence" [syn:
sufficiency, adequacy] [ant: deficiency, inadequacy,
insufficiency] |
inadequacy (wn) | inadequacy
n 1: lack of an adequate quantity or number; "the inadequacy of
unemployment benefits" [syn: insufficiency, inadequacy,
deficiency] [ant: adequacy, sufficiency]
2: a lack of competence; "pointed out the insufficiencies in my
report"; "juvenile offenses often reflect an inadequacy in
the parents" [syn: insufficiency, inadequacy]
3: unsatisfactoriness by virtue of being inadequate [syn:
inadequacy, inadequateness] [ant: adequacy,
adequateness] |
computational adequacy theorem (foldoc) | Computational Adequacy Theorem
This states that for any program (a non-function typed term in
the typed lambda-calculus with constants) {normal order
reduction} (outermost first) fails to terminate if and only if
the standard semantics of the term is bottom. Moreover,
if the reduction of program e1 terminates with some {head
normal form} e2 then the standard semantics of e1 and e2 will
be equal. This theorem is significant because it relates the
operational notion of a reduction sequence and the
denotational semantics of the input and output of a
reduction sequence.
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