- less than $5,000
bootstrapped.
Based on
startup data
presented by Entrepreneur.com, in
comparison other methods of funding,
bootstrapping is more commonly...
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suggests techniques that
often improve the
performance of
bootstrapped estimators; the
bootstrapping of a maximum-likelihood
estimator may
often be improved...
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bootstrapping or
bootstrap in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bootstrapping is a self-starting
process that is
supposed to
proceed without external...
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programming language. Many
compilers for many
programming languages are
bootstrapped,
including compilers for BASIC, ALGOL, C, C#, D, Pascal, PL/I, Haskell...
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Bootstrapping is a term used in
language acquisition in the
field of linguistics. It
refers to the idea that
humans are born
innately equipped with a...
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prices of a set of coupon-bearing products, e.g.
bonds and swaps. A
bootstrapped curve, correspondingly, is one
where the
prices of the
instruments used...
- The
bootstrapping rule in the
rules of
evidence dealt with
admissibility as non-hearsay of
statements of
conspiracy in
United States federal courts. The...
- A
bootstrapping node, also
known as a
rendezvous host, is a node in an
overlay network that
provides initial configuration information to
newly joining...
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companies often experience from
their owners. One
consensus definition of
bootstrapping sees it as "a
collection of
methods used to
minimize the
amount of outside...
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another element of
variability amongst the
bootstrapped trees. In
addition to each tree only
examining a
bootstrapped set of samples, only a
small but consistent...