iterativer
Iterativer is the inflected form of the German adjective iterativ, used to describe a process, method, or result that proceeds by iteration. In technical usage, an iterative approach emphasizes refinement through successive cycles and feedback, with each cycle aimed at improving the outcome rather than simply repeating the same action.
Origins and scope: The term derives from the Latin iterare, meaning to repeat, and entered German technical
Applications: In computer science and mathematics, iterative algorithms solve problems by repeatedly applying a procedure until
Grammatical notes: Iterativer is the masculine nominative singular inflected form of the adjective. Other gender and
See also: Iteration, iterative algorithm, iterative design, iterative development, iterative refinement.