slovo | definícia |
ninety (mass) | ninety
- deväťdesiat |
ninety (encz) | ninety,devadesát |
Ninety (gcide) | Ninety \Nine"ty\, a. [See Nine, and cf. Forty.]
Nine times ten; eighty-nine and one more; as, ninety men.
[1913 Webster] |
Ninety (gcide) | Ninety \Nine"ty\, n.; pl. Nineties.
1. The sum of nine times ten; the number greater by a unit
than eighty-nine; ninety units or objects.
[1913 Webster]
2. A symbol representing ninety units, as 90 or xc.
[1913 Webster] |
ninety (wn) | ninety
adj 1: being ten more than eighty [syn: ninety, 90, xc]
n 1: the cardinal number that is the product of ten and nine
[syn: ninety, 90, XC] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
ninety-eight (encz) | ninety-eight,devadesát osm Martin Dvořák |
ninety-fifth (encz) | ninety-fifth, adj: |
ninety-first (encz) | ninety-first,devadesátý prvý Martin Dvořák |
ninety-five (encz) | ninety-five,devadesát pět Martin Dvořák |
ninety-four (encz) | ninety-four,devadesát čtyři Jaroslav Šedivý |
ninety-nine (encz) | ninety-nine,devadesát devět Martin Dvořák |
ninety-ninth (encz) | ninety-ninth,devadesátý devátý Martin Dvořák |
ninety-one (encz) | ninety-one,devadesát jedna Martin Dvořák |
ninety-seven (encz) | ninety-seven, adj: |
ninety-six (encz) | ninety-six, adj: |
ninety-three (encz) | ninety-three,devadesát tři Martin Dvořák |
ninety-two (encz) | ninety-two,devadesát dvě Martin Dvořák |
one hundred ninety (encz) | one hundred ninety, adj: |
Ninety (gcide) | Ninety \Nine"ty\, a. [See Nine, and cf. Forty.]
Nine times ten; eighty-nine and one more; as, ninety men.
[1913 Webster]Ninety \Nine"ty\, n.; pl. Nineties.
1. The sum of nine times ten; the number greater by a unit
than eighty-nine; ninety units or objects.
[1913 Webster]
2. A symbol representing ninety units, as 90 or xc.
[1913 Webster] |
ninety-eight (wn) | ninety-eight
adj 1: being eight more than ninety [syn: ninety-eight, 98,
xcviii] |
ninety-fifth (wn) | ninety-fifth
adj 1: the ordinal number of ninety-five in counting order [syn:
ninety-fifth, 95th] |
ninety-five (wn) | ninety-five
adj 1: being five more than ninety [syn: ninety-five, 95,
xcv] |
ninety-four (wn) | ninety-four
adj 1: being four more than ninety [syn: ninety-four, 94,
xciv] |
ninety-nine (wn) | ninety-nine
adj 1: being nine more than ninety [syn: ninety-nine, 99,
ic] |
ninety-one (wn) | ninety-one
adj 1: being one more than ninety [syn: ninety-one, 91,
xci] |
ninety-seven (wn) | ninety-seven
adj 1: being seven more than ninety [syn: ninety-seven, 97,
xcvii] |
ninety-six (wn) | ninety-six
adj 1: being six more than ninety [syn: ninety-six, 96,
xcvi] |
ninety-three (wn) | ninety-three
adj 1: being three more than ninety [syn: ninety-three, 93,
xciii] |
ninety-two (wn) | ninety-two
adj 1: being two more than ninety [syn: ninety-two, 92,
xcii] |
one hundred ninety (wn) | one hundred ninety
adj 1: being ten more than one hundred eighty [syn: {one hundred
ninety}, 190, xcl] |
ninety-ninety rule (foldoc) | Ninety-Ninety Rule
90-90 Rule
"The first 90% of the code accounts for the first 90%
of the development time. The remaining 10% of the code
accounts for the other 90% of the development time".
An aphorism attributed to Tom Cargill of Bell Labs, and
popularised by Jon Bentley's September 1985 "Bumper-Sticker
Computer Science" column in "Communications of the ACM". It
was there called the "Rule of Credibility", a name which seems
not to have stuck.
[Jargon File]
(1995-07-14)
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ninety-ninety rule (jargon) | Ninety-Ninety Rule
n.
“The first 90% of the code accounts for the first 90% of the development
time. The remaining 10% of the code accounts for the other 90% of the
development time.” Attributed to Tom Cargill of Bell Labs, and popularized
by Jon Bentley's September 1985 Bumper-Sticker Computer Science column in
Communications of the ACM. It was there called the “Rule of Credibility”, a
name which seems not to have stuck. Other maxims in the same vein include
the law attributed to the early British computer scientist Douglas Hartree:
“The time from now until the completion of the project tends to become
constant.”
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