Analyze in a sentence as a verb

Sure, within an ST block, you have stateful code thats just as hard to analyze.

The data he supplies isn't broken down by usage type, so it's a little hard to analyze.

Who is paying OpenSSL for developers to analyze code paths and do case analysis?

While cache misses are indeed a large percent of resource requests, it is misguided to analyze the cost of cache misses in isolation.

A much better approach is to take a data set of known text and analyze the statistics of the data set and compare that with the snippet of task text.

To build such a definition, you must first analyze and become aware of how most decisions that you make are made with respect to how they are perceived from afar.

But this distinction does underscore how difficult it becomes to analyze patent issues simply by placing labels on the parties.

Not to psycho-analyze too much, but the lack of vote scores removes the pressure to have the best comment or a better score than someone that has a different perspective.

"If Aaron were alive, he'd be on the front lines, fighting against a world in which governments observe, collect, and analyze our every digital action.

Sure, we occasionally get together to plan, analyze, discuss, white board, even "pair program" whatever that means, but sooner or later, we all sit down alone and do what we do.

You're driving along a road and you notice a pothole. You pull over to the shoulder, put your hazards on, open up the trunk, take out a reflective vest and tape measure, then you begin to analyze the pothole. You spend an hour analyzing the depth and formation of the pothole and determine that the cause is due mostly to poor mixing of asphalt.

In particular, several SMT solvers including Z3[1] now support a "theory of floating point" which lets us exhaustively verify and analyze programs that use floating point numbers.

A static analyzer can follow data flow easily, but it requires quite a bit of thinking for the programmer to do the same!The core motivation for managing effects la Haskell is not mathematical purity: its software engineering.

That is the purpose of writing a 10-page critical analysis of a theme in a Shakespeare play, or building a toy memory allocator: not because knowing Shakespeare or being able to write malloc is important, but because it teaches students to think and analyze.

Analyze definitions

verb

consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning; "analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare"; "analyze the evidence in a criminal trial"; "analyze your real motives"

See also: analyse study examine canvass canvas

verb

make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis of; break down into components or essential features; "analyze a specimen"; "analyze a sentence"; "analyze a chemical compound"

See also: analyse dissect

verb

break down into components or essential features; "analyze today's financial market"

See also: analyse

verb

subject to psychoanalytic treatment; "I was analyzed in Vienna by a famous psychiatrist"

See also: analyse psychoanalyze psychoanalyse