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- Look up increment, incremental, or incrémental in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Increment or incremental may refer to: Incrementalism, a theory (also...
- in an array, incrementing (or decrementing) makes the pointer point to the "next" (or "previous") item of that array. Thus, incrementing a pointer to...
- An incremental game (also known as an idle game, clicker game, or tap game) is a video game genre centered on minimal player interaction, where simple...
- independent increments are a property of stochastic processes and random measures. Most of the time, a process or random measure has independent increments by...
- In computing, incremental search, also known as hot search, incremental find or real-time suggestions, is a user interface interaction method to progressively...
- An incremental encoder is a linear or rotary electromechanical device that has two output signals, A and B, which issue pulses when the device is moved...
- Iterative and incremental development is any combination of both iterative design (or iterative method) and incremental build model for development. Usage...
- An incremental backup is one in which successive copies of the data contain only the portion that has changed since the preceding backup copy was made...
- Incremental reading is a software-****isted method for learning and retaining information from reading, which involves the creation of flashcards out of...
- Unearned increment is an increase in the value of land or any property without expenditure of any kind on the part of the proprietor; it is an early statement...