Cut-through A forwarding switch cut-through technology that adapts its data forwarding process (Cut-through, Fragment-Free, Store & Forward) according to the data error rate within the network
physical education: modified activities that allow a child with a disability to participate in a program with the same or similar objectives as the regular physical education program
(adj ) Taking available information into account For example, an adaptive mesh-generating algorithm generates a finer resolution mesh near to discontinuities such as boundaries and corners An adaptive routing algorithm may send identical messages in different directions at different times depending on the local density information it has on message traffic See also oblivious
A kind of test or exam that offers more elementary questions for a missed question, gradually increasing the questions' difficulty until the test-taker's level of competence in that particular area is established
Adaptive training programs adapt themselves to the skill level or preferences of the learner Haven't seen one in over ten years At best, some programs use the pre-test to enable students to "test out" of certain lessons
Adaptive means having the ability or tendency to adapt to different situations. Societies need to develop highly adaptive behavioural rules for survival