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Iterative and Interactive Process

Definition

An iterative and interactive process refers to a method of problem-solving or development where the steps are repeated multiple times, with each repetition building upon the previous one. It involves constant feedback and collaboration between the user and the system.

Analogy

Think of an artist creating a painting. They start with a rough sketch, then add layers of paint, making adjustments along the way based on their own judgment and feedback from others. The process is not linear but rather iterative and interactive.

Related terms

Patterns: Patterns refer to recurring solutions or designs that can be applied to solve similar problems. They provide a structured approach for solving problems efficiently by reusing proven methods.

Trends: Trends are patterns that show changes over time. In computer science, analyzing trends can help identify patterns in data or predict future behavior.

Algorithms: Algorithms are step-by-step instructions for solving a problem or completing a task. They often involve an iterative process where certain steps are repeated until a desired outcome is achieved.

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