recomputations

/ˌriːkɑmpjəˈteɪʃənz/
noun
  1. The act or process of calculating something again, especially to correct an error or update results.
    • Scientists did recomputations of the data after the new measurements came in.
    • After discovering the mistake in the budget, the accountant performed several recomputations to get the numbers right.
    • The software automatically does recomputations whenever you change a value in the spreadsheet.
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