Something that is expected, especially on the basis of previous or known behaviour
What is the preditable order of growth patterns referred to
Known Risks :- • That can be uncovered after careful evaluation of the project plan, the business, and technical environment in which the product is being developed • Example : Unrealistic delivery rate Predictable Risks :- • Extrapolated from past project experience • Example : Staff turnover
It's just a way of saying something is thin.
Known Risk : 1) It can be uncovered after careful evaluation project plan, business and technical environment in which the project is being developed, other reliable information resources. 2) E.g. unrealistic delivery date, lack of software poor development environment. Predictable Risk: 1) Predictable risks are extrapolated from past project experience. 2) E.g. staff turnover, poor communication with the customer, dilution of staff effort as ongoing maintenance requests are serviced.
It is known as series.
Something that repeats it's self is redundant.
Something obvious or "easy to predict." Behaving or occouring in a way to be expected. :)
If a pattern repeats itself, it is considered periodic. Periodic patterns follow a predictable sequence of elements that repeats at regular intervals.
Reliably predictable.
following a specific patternPeriodic is something that is happens over and over in other words something that is reoccurring
maybe,if you know your moon phrases and it repeats its self exactly the same every single time
A pattern. In webdesign: a tile, or tileable image (texture, vector, etc).
Predictible.... -.-
Something that is recursive is something that repeats.
A cycle is something that repeats itself over time; the opposite would be something that never repeats, such as a line, or something that lacks the time element, such as a moment, or something that contains unpredictability, such as chaos.
A cycle is a sequence of events that repeats itself in a predictable pattern. This could be natural cycles like the changing of seasons or the water cycle, or man-made cycles like a washing machine cycle or the phases of a traffic light.