slovodefinícia
tracking
(mass)
tracking
- sledovanie
tracking
(encz)
tracking,sledování n: Zdeněk Brož
tracking
(encz)
tracking,sledující Zdeněk Brož
tracking
(encz)
tracking,stopování Zdeněk Brož
tracking
(gcide)
Track \Track\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. tracked; p. pr. & vb. n.
tracking.]
To follow the tracks or traces of; to pursue by following the
marks of the feet; to trace; to trail; as, to track a deer in
the snow.
[1913 Webster]

It was often found impossible to track the robbers to
their retreats among the hills and morasses.
--Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Naut.) To draw along continuously, as a vessel, by a
line, men or animals on shore being the motive power; to
tow.
[1913 Webster]
tracking
(wn)
tracking
n 1: the pursuit (of a person or animal) by following tracks or
marks they left behind [syn: trailing, tracking]
tracking
(foldoc)
tracking

The horizontal spacing between characters in a line of
text. Tracking is set when a font is designed but can often
be altered in order to change the appearance of the text or for
special effects. It applies to both proportional fonts and
monospaced fonts.

Tracking should not be confused with kerning which deals with
the spacing between certain pairs of characters in a proportional
font.

See also leading.

(2013-12-05)
podobné slovodefinícia
tracking station
(encz)
tracking station,sledovací stanice Zdeněk Brož
suspense control and automated tracking system
(czen)
Suspense Control and Automated Tracking System,SCATS[zkr.]
[voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
Sidetracking
(gcide)
Sidetrack \Side"track`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sidetracked; p.
pr. & vb. n. Sidetracking.]
1. (Railroads) To transfer to a siding from a main line of
track.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. Hence, fig., to divert or reduce to a position or
condition that is relatively secondary or subordinate in
activity, importance, effectiveness, or the like; to
switch off; to turn aside, as from a purpose. [Colloq.]

Such a project was, in fact, sidetracked in favor of
the census of school children. --Pop. Sci.
Monthly.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
backtracking
(foldoc)
backtracking

A scheme for solving a series of sub-problems each
of which may have multiple possible solutions and where the
solution chosen for one sub-problem may affect the possible
solutions of later sub-problems.

To solve the overall problem, we find a solution to the first
sub-problem and then attempt to recursively solve the other
sub-problems based on this first solution. If we cannot, or
we want all possible solutions, we backtrack and try the next
possible solution to the first sub-problem and so on.
Backtracking terminates when there are no more solutions to
the first sub-problem.

This is the algorithm used by logic programming languages
such as Prolog to find all possible ways of proving a
goal. An optimisation known as "intelligent backtracking"
keeps track of the dependencies between sub-problems and only
re-solves those which depend on an earlier solution which has
changed.

Backtracking is one algorithm which can be used to implement
nondeterminism. It is effectively a depth-first search of
a problem space.

(1995-04-13)
bug tracking system
(foldoc)
bug tracking system

(BTS) A system for receiving and filing bugs
reported against a software project, and tracking those bugs
until they are fixed. Most major software projects have their
own BTS, the source code of which is often available for use
by other projects.

Well known BTSs include GNATS, Bugzilla, and Debbugs.

(2002-06-12)
intelligent backtracking
(foldoc)
intelligent backtracking

An improved backtracking algorithm for
Prolog interpreters, which records the point at which each
logic variable becomes bound and, when a given set of
bindings leads to failure, ignores any choice point which
does not bind any of those variables. No choice from such a
choice point can succeed since it does not change the bindings
which caused the failure.

(1996-04-06)
tracking cookie
(foldoc)
tracking cookie
tracking file

An HTTP cookie used to identify a user of a
website in order to log which pages they visit. The site owner
can use this information to optimise the site, e.g. for marketing
purposes.

(2013-12-05)
tracking file
(foldoc)
tracking cookie
tracking file

An HTTP cookie used to identify a user of a
website in order to log which pages they visit. The site owner
can use this information to optimise the site, e.g. for marketing
purposes.

(2013-12-05)

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