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- Q6015447 subject Q8543756.
- Q6015447 abstract "Incremental computing, also known as incremental computation, is a software feature which, whenever a piece of data changes, attempts to save time by only recomputing those outputs which "depend on" the changed data. For example, a spreadsheet software package might use incremental computation in its recalculation feature, to update only those cells containing formulas which depend (directly or indirectly) on the changed cells.".
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- Q6015447 wikiPageWikiLink Q8543756.
- Q6015447 comment "Incremental computing, also known as incremental computation, is a software feature which, whenever a piece of data changes, attempts to save time by only recomputing those outputs which "depend on" the changed data. For example, a spreadsheet software package might use incremental computation in its recalculation feature, to update only those cells containing formulas which depend (directly or indirectly) on the changed cells.".
- Q6015447 label "Incremental computing".