Noun
an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality
Source: WordNetThe system also alerts an evaluator if a segment of the answer script has missed being reviewed, thus guaranteeing accuracy in evaluation. Source: Internet
At the end of the examination, one evaluator turned to him, smiling, and said, "What can you tell us, Mr. Asimov, about the thermodynamic properties of the compound known as thiotimoline". Source: Internet
Barker is an evaluator pilot with more than 4,200 flying hours and more than 1,400 combat hours flown during operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom, New Dawn and Inherent Resolve deployments. Source: Internet
He has authored whitepapers on performance engineering and capacity planning that have been published by and has worked as evaluator and chair for the Technical Architects Conference. Source: Internet
Semantics Blocks containing domain-specific language can be submitted as arguments to specific evaluator functions. Source: Internet
This leads to the error evaluator polynomial : Thanks to we have : Thanks to (the Lagrange interpolation trick) the sum degenerates to only one summand for : To get we just should get rid of the product. Source: Internet