A method to determine the proportion of components within a thin section, see Point counting (geology)
A problem in the theory of elliptic curves, see Counting points on elliptic curves
An evaluation system in bridge, see Hand evaluation
A method of estimating bird population; see Avian ecology field methods#Point counts and area searches
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Pointcounting may refer to A method to determine the proportion of components within a thin section, see Pointcounting (geology) A problem in the theory...
In logistics, a countingpoint (CP; also known as a status point, data acquisition point, check point, or control point) is a certain spot designated...
This table illustrates some example counting systems. The primary goal of a card counting system is to assign point values to each card that roughly correlate...
to each element. Counting sometimes involves numbers other than one; for example, when counting money, counting out change, "counting by twos" (2, 4, 6...
important aspect in the study of elliptic curves is devising effective ways of counting points on the curve. There have been several approaches to do so, and the...
Mark-II: ISO/IEC 20968:2002 Software engineering – Ml II Function Point Analysis – Counting Practices Manual Nesma: ISO/IEC 24570:2018 Software engineering...
a counting measure, so points processes are types of random measures known as random counting measures. In this context, the Poisson and other point processes...
began to develop his pointcount system, based on the Milton Work pointcount, as an improvement over the existing system of counting "honor tricks". Goren...
In contract bridge, the honor pointcount is a system for hand evaluation. A balanced hand contains no voids or singletons, at most one doubleton and...
count, but many advances have been made in the use of radar and microphone arrays to identify and count them. Perhaps the simplest method of counting...
first. In tournament play, the chair umpire calls the pointcount (e.g., "15–love") after each point. At the end of a game, the chair umpire also announces...
points (video games) Countingpoint (logistics) Geodetic control point Port of entry Border checkpoint Kilometre zero or mile zero, a point from which road...
academics, judges and the media. There are no uniform standards for point-counting methods, and academics have argued that the error rate in matching fingerprints...
hand counts 16 HCP, in terms of controls (6) it is equivalent to a hand typically 1–2 HCP stronger, whereas the bottom East hand, also counting 16 HCP...
candidate received one more point for each ballot cast than in tournament-style counting, e.g., 4-3-2-1 instead of 3-2-1-0. This counting method is used in the...
Vote counting is the process of counting votes in an election. It can be done manually or by machines. In the United States, the compilation of election...
teach counting skills to children. His signature greeting is, "They call me the Count because I love to count things". The Count loves counting so much...
In the most commonly used pointcount system, aces are counted as 4 points, kings as 3, queens as 2, and jacks as 1 point; therefore, the deck contains...
mathematical interpretations of a point process, such as a random counting measure or a random set. Some authors regard a point process and stochastic process...
Counting cards may refer to: Card counting, the process of counting the cards in gambling games Counting card (cards), those cards which have an intrinsic...
reshuffled and dealt again. Common pointcounting rules are as follows: J=1, Q=2, K=3, A=4, 2=5, others=0. These point-counting rules may vary from game to game...
the game is very similar to the basic tarot game. It adds a round of point-counting before and after the game based on sets and runs of the cards. An unusual...
is the “function point.” By using an ISO-standard functional sizing metric (FSM) such as that in the IFPUG “Function PointCounting Practices Manual,”...