. "Heuristics can be defined as 'rules of thumb'. People use them cognitively to make quick judgements about the world. We as humans are faced with large amounts of information or stimuli every day, and so use heuristics to save cognitive energy. However, heuristic 'quick judgements' often lead to systematic biases, as we do not fully analyse information, rather jumping to a conclusion. In education heuristics are used to allow students to make their own discoveries through investigation."@en . . "Heuristics can be defined as 'rules of thumb'. People use them cognitively to make quick judgements about the world. We as humans are faced with large amounts of information or stimuli every day, and so use heuristics to save cognitive energy. However, heuristic 'quick judgements' often lead to systematic biases, as we do not fully analyse information, rather jumping to a conclusion. In education heuristics are used to allow students to make their own discoveries through investigation. In computer science heuristics are a problem-solving technique in which the most appropriate of several solutions to a problem - each solution being found by different methods - is selected at each stage of the program for use in the next phase or step of the program."@en . "Heuristics means of or relating to exploratory problem-solving techniques that utilize self-educating techniques (i.e., the evaluation of feedback) to improve performance."@en . "THE DHARMA.jpg"@en . . "Heuristics are designed to detect previously unknown viruses, that is to say, viruses that are newly released into the wild for which antivirus vendors have no specific definition files to address the threat. Unfortunately, heuristics are not very successful in catching newly released threats - mainly due to consumer demand for an unobtrusive scanner. To minimize the risks of false positives, some vendors have cut back on the level of heuristics employed, or given users configurable options to lessen or increase heuristics as desired. As a result, traditional antivirus scanners, even those with heuristics, are more adept at detecting and disinfecting known viruses only. As more users become infected by viruses, particularly those with damaging payloads, a greater degree of user involvement"@en . "right"@en . . "Heuristics means of or relating to exploratory problem-solving techniques that utilize self-educating techniques (i.e., the evaluation of feedback) to improve performance."@en . . "Heuristics give an informed search algorithm a rating of how successful searching a particular path is likely to be. Heuristics can be specified by completeness and admissibility."@en . . "Heuristics give an informed search algorithm a rating of how successful searching a particular path is likely to be. Heuristics can be specified by completeness and admissibility."@en . . "200"^^ . . . "Heuristics are designed to detect previously unknown viruses, that is to say, viruses that are newly released into the wild for which antivirus vendors have no specific definition files to address the threat. Unfortunately, heuristics are not very successful in catching newly released threats - mainly due to consumer demand for an unobtrusive scanner. To minimize the risks of false positives, some vendors have cut back on the level of heuristics employed, or given users configurable options to lessen or increase heuristics as desired. As a result, traditional antivirus scanners, even those with heuristics, are more adept at detecting and disinfecting known viruses only. As more users become infected by viruses, particularly those with damaging payloads, a greater degree of user involvement will be tolerated and the level of heuristics will likely increase."@en . . "The DHARMA acronym, revealed during the Hanso memory game."@en . "Heuristics"@en .