slovodefinícia
technique
(mass)
technique
- technológie
technique
(encz)
technique,metody n: Zdeněk Brož
technique
(encz)
technique,technika n: Zdeněk Brož
technique
(encz)
technique,technologie n: Zdeněk Brož
Technique
(gcide)
Technique \Tech`nique"\, n. [F.]
1. The method or manner of performance in any art; -- also
called technic.
[1913 Webster]

2. The body of technical methods and procedures used in a
science or craft.
[PJC]

3. the detailed movements used for executing an artistic
performance; technical skill; artistic execution; as, a
pianist's fingering technique.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
technique
(wn)
technique
n 1: a practical method or art applied to some particular task
2: skillfulness in the command of fundamentals deriving from
practice and familiarity; "practice greatly improves
proficiency" [syn: proficiency, technique]
podobné slovodefinícia
best available technique
(encz)
Best Available Technique,nejlepší dostupná technologie [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač
desensitisation technique
(encz)
desensitisation technique, n:
desensitization technique
(encz)
desensitization technique, n:
diagnostic technique
(encz)
diagnostic technique, n:
ecotechnique
(encz)
ecotechnique,ekotechnika [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
most = maynard operation sequence technique
(encz)
MOST = Maynard Operation Sequence Technique,systém měření práce pomocí
předem určených časů n: jose
powder technique
(encz)
powder technique, n:
projective technique
(encz)
projective technique, n:
split-brain technique
(encz)
split-brain technique, n:
techniques
(encz)
techniques,metody n: pl. Zdeněk Brožtechniques,techniky n: pl. Zdeněk Brožtechniques,technologie pl. Zdeněk Brož
Technique
(gcide)
Technique \Tech`nique"\, n. [F.]
1. The method or manner of performance in any art; -- also
called technic.
[1913 Webster]

2. The body of technical methods and procedures used in a
science or craft.
[PJC]

3. the detailed movements used for executing an artistic
performance; technical skill; artistic execution; as, a
pianist's fingering technique.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
desensitisation technique
(wn)
desensitisation technique
n 1: a technique used in behavior therapy to treat phobias and
other behavior problems involving anxiety; client is
exposed to the threatening situation under relaxed
conditions until the anxiety reaction is extinguished [syn:
desensitization technique, desensitisation technique,
desensitization procedure, desensitisation procedure,
systematic desensitization, systematic desensitisation]
desensitization technique
(wn)
desensitization technique
n 1: a technique used in behavior therapy to treat phobias and
other behavior problems involving anxiety; client is
exposed to the threatening situation under relaxed
conditions until the anxiety reaction is extinguished [syn:
desensitization technique, desensitisation technique,
desensitization procedure, desensitisation procedure,
systematic desensitization, systematic desensitisation]
diagnostic technique
(wn)
diagnostic technique
n 1: a procedure followed in making a medical diagnosis [syn:
diagnostic procedure, diagnostic technique]
powder technique
(wn)
powder technique
n 1: a process for identifying minerals or crystals; a small rod
is coated with a powdered form of the substance and
subjected to suitably modified X-rays; the pattern of
diffracted rings is used for identification [syn: {powder
photography}, powder method, powder technique]
projective technique
(wn)
projective technique
n 1: any personality test designed to yield information about
someone's personality on the basis of their unrestricted
response to ambiguous objects or situations [syn:
projective test, projective device, {projective
technique}]
split-brain technique
(wn)
split-brain technique
n 1: brain surgery on animals in which the corpus callosum (and
sometimes the optic chiasm) is severed so that
communication between the cerebral hemispheres is
interrupted
chinese army technique
(foldoc)
Mongolian Hordes technique
Chinese Army technique

(Or "Chinese Army technique") Assigning
a large number of inexperienced programmers to a job which
would better performed by a few skilled ones. The term was
first used by Dr. Fred Brooks in his book "{The Mythical
Man-Month}", Chapter 3.

According to Dr. Brooks, he had in mind the vision of the
Mongol Hordes sweeping across Asia and Europe when he created
the term.

[Jargon File]

(1996-06-20)
delphi technique
(foldoc)
Delphi Technique

A group forecasting technique, generally
used for future events such as technological developments,
that uses estimates from experts and feedback summaries of
these estimates for additional estimates by these experts
until reasonable consensus occurs. It has been used in
various software cost-estimating activities, including
estimation of factors influencing software costs.

(1996-05-29)
formal description technique
(foldoc)
Formal Description Technique
FDT

(FDT) A formal method for
developing telecomunications services and protocols. FDTs
range from abstract to implementation-oriented descriptions.
All FDTs offer the means for producing unambiguous
descriptions of OSI services and protocols in a more
precise and comprehensive way than natural language
descriptions. They provide a foundation for analysis and
verification of a description. The target of analysis and
verification may vary from abstract properties to concrete
properties. Natural language descriptions remain an essential
adjunct to formal description, enabling an unfarmiliar reader
to gain rapid insight into the structure and function of
services and protocols.

Examples of FDTs are LOTOS, Z, SDL, and Estelle.

[ISO/IEC DTR10167: "Guidelines for the application of
Estelle, LOTOS and SDL"].

(1994-12-06)
fortran matrix abstraction technique fortran
(foldoc)
Fortran Matrix Abstraction Technique Fortran
FORMAT-Fortran

(FORMAT-Fortran) A language for manipulation,
printing and plotting of large matrices.

["FORMAT-FORTRAN Matrix Abstraction Technique (Vol. V)"
AFFDL-TR-66-207, Douglas Aircraft Co. Oct 1968].

(1996-09-29)
fully automated compiling technique
(foldoc)
Fully Automated Compiling Technique
FACT
Honeywell-800 Business Compiler

(FACT, "Honeywell-800 Business
Compiler") A pre-COBOL English-like business {data
processing} language for the Honeywell 800, developed
ca. 1959.

[Sammet 1969, p. 327].

(1994-12-01)
mongolian hordes technique
(foldoc)
Mongolian Hordes technique
Chinese Army technique

(Or "Chinese Army technique") Assigning
a large number of inexperienced programmers to a job which
would better performed by a few skilled ones. The term was
first used by Dr. Fred Brooks in his book "{The Mythical
Man-Month}", Chapter 3.

According to Dr. Brooks, he had in mind the vision of the
Mongol Hordes sweeping across Asia and Europe when he created
the term.

[Jargon File]

(1996-06-20)
object modelling technique
(foldoc)
Object Modelling Technique
OMT

(OMT) An object-oriented methodology.

[Details?]

(1996-11-03)
program evaluation and review technique
(foldoc)
Program Evaluation and Review Technique
PERT

(PERT) A method used to size a software product
and calculate the Standard Deviation (SD) for risk assessment.
The PERT equation (beta distribution) estimates the Equivalent
Delivered Source Instructions (EDSIs) and the SD based on
the analyst's estimates of the lowest possible size, the most
likely size, and the highest possible size of each computer
program component (CPC).

(1996-05-29)
structured analysis and design technique
(foldoc)
Structured Analysis and Design Technique
SADT

(SADT) A function modeling method for analysing
and communicating the functional perspective of a system.
SADT was commissioned by The United States Air Force.

IDEF0 was derived from SADT.

(2007-01-08)
chinese army technique
(jargon)
Chinese Army technique
n.

Syn. Mongolian Hordes technique.
genius from mars technique
(jargon)
Genius From Mars Technique
n.

[TMRC] A visionary quality which enables one to ignore the standard
approach and come up with a totally unexpected new algorithm. An attack on
a problem from an offbeat angle that no one has ever thought of before, but
that in retrospect makes total sense. Compare grok, zen.
mongolian hordes technique
(jargon)
Mongolian Hordes technique
n.

[poss. from the Sixties counterculture expression Mongolian clusterfuck for
a public orgy] Development by gang bang. Implies that large numbers of
inexperienced programmers are being put on a job better performed by a few
skilled ones (but see bazaar). Also called Chinese Army technique; see
also Brooks's Law.

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