Explain the 'Iterative Process' with an example.
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Definition: An iterative process, or on-going process, is systematic repetition of sequences or formulas that aims to achieve a given result. It is a process where different data is tested until the desired result is obtained.
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The process of trying something that may fail and then learning from failures and successes to try again. This is essentially an experiment that may not apply the full processes of the scientific method. For example, a child who makes a paper airplane, throws it and makes design changes based on how well it flew.
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