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continuatie

Continuatie is a Dutch noun meaning continuation or follow-up: the act of continuing something that was started earlier, or the result of such continuation. It is used in everyday language as well as in technical contexts to denote the extension of a process, event, or narrative beyond a given point. The term comes from Latin continuatio and entered Dutch with the general sense of carrying onward.

In mathematics, the term appears in the concept of analytic continuation, the process of extending the domain

In computer science, continuatie (continuation) refers to the rest of a computation at a given point. It

In other domains, continuatie also appears in discussions of discourse, plan execution, or project management to

See also analytic continuation; continuation-passing style; discourse analysis; control flow.

of
a
given
analytic
function
beyond
its
original
region
of
definition
while
preserving
its
analytic
form.
Dutch
usage
may
render
this
as
analytische
continuatie
or
analytische
voortzetting,
depending
on
author
and
context.
is
central
to
continuation-passing
style
and
related
control-flow
concepts.
A
continuation
can
be
treated
as
a
function
that
represents
"the
remainder
of
the
computation"
and
can
be
used
to
model
features
such
as
non-local
control
transfer,
backtracking,
coroutines,
and
asynchronous
programming.
denote
the
act
of
continuing
a
previous
line
of
inquiry
or
operation.
The
precise
meaning
is
often
determined
by
discipline
and
context,
but
the
core
idea
remains
the
same:
extending,
carrying
on,
or
following
up
on
something
that
has
begun.