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==Computing== |
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* [[Increment operator]], in computer programming |
* [[Increment operator]], the operator <code>++</code> in computer programming that increment a number by one |
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* [[Incremental computing]] |
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Revision as of 21:55, 17 May 2010
An increment is an increase of some amount, either fixed or variable. For example one's salary may have a fixed annual increment or one based on a percentage of its current value. A decrease is called a decrement.
Increment or incremental may also refer to:
- Gradual change, as opposed to massive, instant change
- Incrementalism, a theory
- Incremental innovation
- Incremental health risk, in environmental remediation
- Incremental dating
- Incremental reading
- Incremental sheet forming
Computing
- Increment operator, the operator
++
in computer programming that increment a number by one - Incremental backup
- Incremental computing
- Incremental concept formation
- Incremental decision tree
- Incremental development, in software development
- Incremental compiler
- Incremental find
- Incremental gradient descent
- Incremental heuristic search
- Incremental persistence
- Incremental rendering
Economics
- Incremental capital-output ratio
- Incremental cost
- Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio
- Incremental operating margin
- Tax incremental financing
Gaming
- Increment, in chess, refers to the additional time a player receives on each move
- Incremental health, in video gaming