Info Request July 14, 2006 1:08 a.m. (25 minutes and 39 seconds later)
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Hi and welcome to just answer. If you could tell me exactly what you want so that I may get you an answer quickly. What product are you looking for and do you just want a word that means operate in two levels? Bridgette
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Reply to Bridgette Sent July 14, 2006 1:19 a.m. (10 minutes and 35 seconds later)
it is something in hightech / software, hard to explain...
basically the application is analayzing data in 2 or 3 different levels / planes and than report an answer.
So I am looking for a sophisticated word that will represent this.
That we are doing data processing at 2 or 3 levels before providing final result
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Answer July 14, 2006 2:07 a.m. (47 minutes and 53 seconds later)
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Ok here are some words that you can work off of. If you need any more just ask. Bridgette
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Reply to Bridgette Sent July 14, 2006 9:13 a.m. (7 hours and 6 minutes later)
thank you for the words, but this is not what I was looking for.
these words basically means data processing.
I need something that reflect the fact that we are doing algorithm processing at one level than it goes to another level and than conclude a result.
these words does not reflect the 'operate at 2 levels'
Any ideas
Think about it like looking at things at the macro level but providing a detailed analysis at the micro.
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Answer July 14, 2006 10:11 a.m. (58 minutes and 11 seconds later)
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algorithm recursive process sequence concatenation succession nexus. Here are some more when put together with one or two of the words will work. Let me know if you need more. Bridgette
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Reply to Bridgette Sent July 14, 2006 2:02 p.m. (3 hours and 50 minutes later)
no it doesn't need to be word from computer science.
any word that reflect the process. it is even better it is not from programing language.
something that reflect that we look at the macro but give detailed micro analysis
Customer (name blocked for privacy)
Answer July 14, 2006 3:25 p.m. (1 hour and 23 minutes later)
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