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  2. FURPS - Wikipedia

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  3. Descriptions of codes in the ICF-CY were revised and expanded and new content was added to previously unused codes. Codes were added to document characteristics as adaptability, responsivity, predictability, persistence, and approachability. "Sensing" and "exploration of objects" codes were expanded as well as the "importance of learning". [4]

  4. Adaptability - Wikipedia

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    In the life sciences the term adaptability is used variously. At one end of the spectrum, the ordinary meaning of the word suffices for understanding. At the other end, there is the term as introduced by Conrad, [3] referring to a particular information entropy measure of the biota of an ecosystem, or of any subsystem of the biota, such as a population of a single species, a single individual ...

  5. Cold and heat adaptations in humans - Wikipedia

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    Cold and heat adaptations in humans are a part of the broad adaptability of Homo sapiens. Adaptations in humans can be physiological , genetic , or cultural , which allow people to live in a wide variety of climates .

  6. List of ISO standards 24000–25999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 24409-2:2014 Part 2: Catalogue; ISO 24409-3:2014 Part 3: Code of practice; ISO 24497 Non-destructive testing - Metal magnetic memory ISO 24497-1:2007 Part 1: Vocabulary; ISO 24502:2010 Ergonomics - Accessible design - Specification of age-related luminance contrast for coloured light

  7. Adaptive performance - Wikipedia

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    This scale, the Job Adaptability Inventory (JAI), contains 132 questions (15 – 18 questions per dimension). Another similar tool is the I-ADAPT measure (I-ADAPT-M) developed by Ployhart and Bliese, [ 3 ] based on their I-ADAPT theory.

  8. Adaptation (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    Adaptability refers to users that can substantially customise the system through tailoring activities by themselves, i.e. an adaptable system. Adaptive and adaptable systems are complementary to each other. [3] Both methods increase the match between user needs and system behaviour once the development of the system has been finished.

  9. Adaptable robotics - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the need to make robots with new forms of actuation, adaptability, sensing and perception, and even the ability to learn stemmed the field of adaptable robotics. Significant developments such as the PUMA robot, manipulation research, soft robotics , swarm robotics , AI , cobots , bio-inspired approaches, and more ongoing research ...