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reinitialize

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reinitialize [¦rē·i′nish·əl‚īz]
(computer science)
To return a computer program to the condition it was in at the start of processing, so that nothing remains from previous executions of the program.


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Random-initialization mutation randomly reinitializes the topology chromosome and, in effect, seeds the search with a completely new topology.
To avoid this problem, Estan and Varghese propose to periodically (every 5 seconds) reinitialize the filter to zero.
[FIGURE 1 OMITTED] So, if I can configure all of these changes in a up environment from a single convenient location across heterogeneous fabrics and networks, then commit to a single, global type of reboot, reinitialize and restart, then I've saved time, downtime and headaches.
 
 
 
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