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== English ==
=== English ===


* bootstrap, bootstrapping, bootstrapped
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‘pull oneself up by one's bootstraps’ (= Improve one's position by one's own efforts.)
‘pull oneself up by one's bootstraps’ (= Improve one's position by one's own efforts.)


=== External links ===
==== External links ====


* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bootstrapping_(disambiguation)
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bootstrapping_(disambiguation)

Latest revision as of 14:17, 3 July 2024

English

  • bootstrap, bootstrapping, bootstrapped

Dutch

  • bootstrap, bootstrapping, bootstrappen
  • opstarten, op te starten,
  • bootstrap sth = iets opstarten (Linguee Dictionary)
Moreover, using bootstrapping, we can determine confidence intervals around the bias corrected efficiencies. Met bootstrapping kunnen wij bovendien vertrouwensintervallen rond de vertekening-gecorrigeerde efficiënties bepalen. creg.be
The CDs are useful for bootstrapping even if you choose to install a snapshot. De CD's zijn nuttig om te bootstrappen zelfs als u verkiest een snapshot te installeren. openbsd.bug.lv
Others refer to it as the set of routines contained in the chip that help in bootstrapping the system. Anderen verwijzen ernaar als de verzameling routines die de chip bevat die helpen het systeem op te starten. az.48.org
Moreover, this study will investigate the impact of bootstrap financing on the new venture''s performance. Bovendien wordt de impact van bootstrap financiering op de ondernemingsprestaties onderzocht. linguapolis.be
Oxforddictionaries.com
noun

2. Computing

A technique of loading a program into a computer by means of a few initial instructions which enable the introduction of the rest of the program from an input device.


3. The technique of starting with existing resources to create something more complex and effective:

‘we see the creative act as a bootstrap process’

verb

1. Get (oneself or something) into or out of a situation using existing resources:

‘the company is bootstrapping itself out of a marred financial past’

1.1 Start up (an internet-based business or other enterprise) with minimal financial resources.


2. Computing

Fuller form of boot.

Phrases

‘pull oneself up by one's bootstraps’ (= Improve one's position by one's own efforts.)

External links