Robust measures of scaleIn statistics, robust measures of scale are methods that quantify the statistical dispersion in a sample of numerical data while resisting outliers. The most common such robust statistics are the interquartile range (IQR) and the median absolute deviation (MAD). These are contrasted with conventional or non-robust measures of scale, such as sample standard deviation, which are greatly influenced by outliers.
ParameterA parameter (), generally, is any characteristic that can help in defining or classifying a particular system (meaning an event, project, object, situation, etc.). That is, a parameter is an element of a system that is useful, or critical, when identifying the system, or when evaluating its performance, status, condition, etc. Parameter has more specific meanings within various disciplines, including mathematics, computer programming, engineering, statistics, logic, linguistics, and electronic musical composition.
UndersamplingIn signal processing, undersampling or bandpass sampling is a technique where one samples a bandpass-filtered signal at a sample rate below its Nyquist rate (twice the upper cutoff frequency), but is still able to reconstruct the signal. When one undersamples a bandpass signal, the samples are indistinguishable from the samples of a low-frequency alias of the high-frequency signal. Such sampling is also known as bandpass sampling, harmonic sampling, IF sampling, and direct IF-to-digital conversion.
Cost estimation in software engineeringCost estimation in software engineering is typically concerned with the financial spend on the effort to develop and test the software, this can also include requirements review, maintenance, training, managing and buying extra equipment, servers and software. Many methods have been developed for estimating software costs for a given project.
Spatial correlation (wireless)In wireless communication, spatial correlation is the correlation between a signal's spatial direction and the average received signal gain. Theoretically, the performance of wireless communication systems can be improved by having multiple antennas at the transmitter and the receiver. The idea is that if the propagation channels between each pair of transmit and receive antennas are statistically independent and identically distributed, then multiple independent channels with identical characteristics can be created by precoding and be used for either transmitting multiple data streams or increasing the reliability (in terms of bit error rate).
Statistique mathématiquevignette|Une régression linéaire. Les statistiques, dans le sens populaire du terme, traitent à l'aide des mathématiques l'étude de groupe d'une population. En statistique descriptive, on se contente de décrire un échantillon à partir de grandeurs comme la moyenne, la médiane, l'écart type, la proportion, la corrélation, etc. C'est souvent la technique qui est utilisée dans les recensements. Dans un sens plus large, la théorie statistique est utilisée en recherche dans un but inférentiel.
Estimation (gestion de projet)En gestion de projet, l'estimation a trois significations : Opération: Action de prédire une grandeur telle qu'une caractéristique physique, une performance ou le coût et la durée d'une tâche d'un projet, tâche qui peut consister en l'acquisition d'un produit. Elle s'effectue à partir de données de référence d'éléments similaires connus et de données descriptives de l'élément à estimer. Cette opération va d'abord conduire à des caractéristiques comme la taille, la vitesse ou la puissance, qui seront ensuite utilisées pour estimer les coûts et délais.