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Bootstrap memory

Глоссарий по вычислительной технике
    Память для хранения программы самозагрузки; память начального загрузчика




Bootstrap, английский
  1. [()] this is a form of randomisation test which is one of the alternatives to exhaustive re-randomisation. the bootstrap scheme involves generating subsets of the data on the basis of random sampling with replacements as the data are sampled. such resampl

  2. The process of starting or resetting a computer or a device. when first turned on (cold boot) or reset (warm boot), the computer runs the software that loads and starts the computer’s operating system, which prepares it for use.

  3. Term used to describe the start-up of a company with very little capital.


Bootstrap, испанский
    Primer programa que se ejecuta tras la conexión del ordenador y que permite a éste aceptar y comprender otros programas. buffer (véase "regulador").


Bootstrap block, английский
    Блок начальной загрузки


Bootstrap estimate of standard error, английский
    The name for this idea comes from the idiom "to pull oneself up by one`s bootstraps," which connotes getting out of a hole without anything to stand on. the idea of the bootstrap is to assume, for the purposes of estimating uncertainties, that the sample is the population, then use the se for sampling from the sample to estimate the se of sampling from the population. for sampling from a box of numbers, the sd of the sample is the bootstrap estimate of the sd of the box from which the sample is drawn. for sample percentages, this takes a particularly simple form: the se of the sample percentage of n draws from a box, with replacement, is sd(box)/n½, where for a box that contains only zeros and ones, sd(box) = ((fraction of ones in box)×(fraction of zeros in box) )½. the bootstrap estimate of the se of the sample percentage consists of estimating sd(box) by ((fraction of ones in sample)×(fraction of zeros in sample))½. when the sample size is large, this approximation is likely to be good.


Bootstrap gyro (system), английский
    Управляемая гироскопическая система


Bootstrap installation service, английский
    A service that invokes the bootstrap installation process.


Bootstrap integrator, английский
    Интегратор с параметрической компенсацией погрешностей


Bootstrap loader, английский
    Загрузчик программы раскрутки; самонастраивающий загрузчик; загрузчик предввода; начальный загрузчик; "пускач"


Bootstrap loading, английский
    Начальная загрузка


Bootstrap procedure, английский
    Процедура начальной загрузки


Bootstrap program, английский
    Программа начальной загрузки; программа самозагрузки


Bootstrap protocol, английский
    Протокол начальной загрузки


Bootstrap routine, английский
    Самозагружаемая программа


Bootstrap technique, английский
    Метод циклической загрузки


Bootstrapped reservoir, английский
    Гидробак споддавливанием от линии нагнетания


Bootstrapping, английский
  1. Bootstrapping can be used as a means to estimate the error of a modeling technique, and can be considered a generalization of cross-validation. basically, each bootstrap sample from the training data for a model is a sample, with replacement from the entire training sample. a model is trained for each sample and its error can be estimated from the unselected data in that sample. typically, a large number of samples (>100) are selected and fit. the technique has been extensively studied in statistics literature.

  2. Creating a theoretical spot rate curve using one yield projection as the basis for the yield of the next maturity. bootstrapping follows the work of efron. it involves a monte carlo approach.

  3. A technique for constructing standard errors and conducting hypothesis tests that requires no distributional assumptions and works by resampling from the data.


Memory, английский
  1. Память; запоминающее устройство

  2. Computer`s information storage capability. ram - random access memory; rom - read only memory.

  3. The camera`s file-storage medium. most cameras use flash memory, which is a safe, highly reliable form of storage that doesn`t need power to hold the images after they are saved. flash memory won`t erase the images unless the user chooses to do so. some cameras contain a limited quantity of built-in memory, but certainly not enough to capture more than a dozen or so images.

  4. The quality of a material that enables it to return to its original shape after it has been compressed or stretched.

  5. The ability to remember  he has a very good memory for dates.  he said the whole list from memory.

  6. Память

  7. N память episodic ~ псхл. эпизодическая память11 (ант. semantic ~) long term ~ псхл. долгосрочная память semantic ~ псхл. семантическая память12 (ант. episodic ~) short term ~ псхл. краткосрочная память working ~ псхл. рабочая память

  8. Память; запоминающее устройство; оперативная память

  9. Integrated circuit chips used to temporarily or permanently store digital data, such as computer data or digital audio.

  10. An observer`s construct to describe a system that appears to be history determined as a state determined system. it is based on the well grounded contention that past events can influence future events only if physical traces of them are somehow preserved within that system, and that history determined systems are merely incompletely observed, the forms of preservation being largely unknown. in models of history determined systems, memory may be thought of as a specialized device for carrying records or accounts of the past into the present so that a system`s behavior is described as a function of both, the-current state of the observed system and the current state of the memory. the human brain is often assigned the purpose of retaining 49 past experiences although it does much more than that. in society, libraries tend to be attributed similar memory functions although most traditions and customs are retained elsewhere. the construct of a memory has found its most concrete application in the design of computers.

  11. Any temporary storage space used within or in conjunction with a computer, such as ram or a usb flash drive.

  12. The amount of memory physically installed on your device (as opposed to on a storage card.) memory

  13. Addressable storage for storage and retrieval of bytes of data. the term memory generally refers to the memory that is o cpu. see the terms cache and ram.

  14. The ability of the specific adaptive immune system to quickly respond to pathogens to which it has previously been exposed


Memory, английский

Memory access, английский

Memory address, английский
  1. Адрес (ячейки) памяти

  2. Адрес памяти

  3. A portion of computer memory that can be allocated to a device or used by a program or the operating system. devices are usually allocated a range of memory addresses.


Image memory, английский
    Память изображения; память для хранения изображений


Microprogram memory, английский
    Память для хранения микропрограмм