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- adjective That
implements - adjective Of or pertaining to
implementation
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Examples
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So-called implementational connectionists seek an accommodation between the two paradigms.
Connectionism Garson, James 2007
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In the case of computationalism, the idea is that the predicates that apply to lower-level "implementational" phenomena are not applicable to higher-level "cognitive" phenomena
Ethical Technology 2010
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"Pooled buying is a very implementational, downstream part of our business," he says.
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Simply put, it prevents authors from losing a lot of creative energy as implementational heat (and frustration!) when publishing their knowledge interactively.
Wolfram Blog : 5,000 Demonstrations: The Time to Go Interactive Is Now 2009
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Out of these, the grand-daddies, the ones that will take the greatest amount of policy level and implementational will power, resources and time are: Delaying first pregnancy; birth spacing; and the education of girls.
Innovative-Safe or Innovative-Radical? N.Ramakrishnan 2009
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However, many connectionists resist the implementational point of view.
Connectionism Garson, James 2007
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Such a failure will trigger a descent to a lower level of explanation, adverting to the counterproductive exercise of mechanisms at the algorithmic and implementational levels.
Emotion de Sousa, Ronald 2007
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The technology lets us forget an implementational detail, and allows us to concentrate on remembering a versatile, tech-enabled, solution.
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The technology lets us forget an implementational detail, and allows us to concentrate on remembering a versatile, tech-enabled, solution.
Mind Hacks: Are our memories suffering from our reliance on gadgets? 2005
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(See Marcus 2002 for a discussion of the virtues of placing connectionist models closer to implementational level.) (3) Deny premise (ii) or (iv).
The Language of Thought Hypothesis Aydede, Murat 2004
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