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Isolation (computer science) (4643 bytes)
1: In [[database]] systems, '''isolation''' is a property that the changes made by an oper...
3: ==Isolation Levels==
5: ...gement system|DBMS]]. This is because to maintain isolation a DBMS must aquire [[Lock (software engineering)|...
7: ...cult to find software bugs. Conversley, at higher isolation levels the possibility of [[deadlock]] is increas...
9: The isolation levels available include:

Computer Engineering and Computer Science (236 bytes)
1: ...ubject of [[computer engineering]] and [[computer science]].

Computer science (15204 bytes)
1: ...ation]] and [[information processing]], both in [[computer hardware|hardware]] and in [[software]].
4: ...cts like [[programming language]]s, software, and computer hardware.
6: ...e should communicate with each other (see [[human-computer interaction]] and [[user interface]]s).
8: ...nce)|oracle]], and [[Quantum computers|quantum]] computers.
11: :''"Computer science is no more about computers than [[astronomy]] is about [[telescope]]s."''

Value (computer science) (2234 bytes)
1: ...bprogram]], [[datatype]], [[inheritance (computer science)|inheritance]] and [[control flow]] are not value...
3: ...an say that objects include [[reference (computer science)|reference]]s while values do not. References, ho...
5: ...fying the exact meaning of [[assignment (computer science)|assignment]]s, [[copying]], and [[comparison]] o...
21: [[Category:Computer science]]

Name (computer science) (1029 bytes)

Kernel (computer science) (11953 bytes)
1: ...] access to the machine's [[hardware]] to various computer programs. Since there are many programs, and acce...
5: ...his was the normal operating method of many early computers, which were reset and reloaded between the runni...
11: ...ractions but allow the use of [[Library (computer science)|libraries]] to provide more functionality via di...
58: ...els are often used in embedded robotic or medical computers because most of the OS components reside in thei...
94: ...ystems]], and the [[Swedish Institute of Computer Science]]. [[MIT]] has also built several exokernel based...

Optimization (computer science) (10254 bytes)
1: ... a single [[computer program]], a collection of [[computer]]s or even an entire network such as the [[Intern...
35: ...ode and its compilation [[setting]]s on a given [[computer architecture]] to produce more efficient software...
67: ...by moving tasks from computers with high usage to computers with idle time.

Node (computer science) (257 bytes)

Callback (computer science) (6861 bytes)
1: : ''For a discussion of callback with computer [[modem]]s, see [[callback (telecommunications)]]...
3: In [[computer science]], a '''callback''' is executable code that is pa...
5: ...a simpler alternative to [[polymorphism (computer science)|polymorphism]] and [[generic programming]], in t...
11: ...tive might be to create a new [[library (computer science)|library]] function that performs the desired ope...
63: ...r science)|scope]] (a form of [[closure (computer science)|closure]]). Other languages, particularly [[func...

Reference (computer science) (4090 bytes)
4: ... the data itself. Accessing the [[value (computer science)|value]] that a reference refers to is called '''...
16: ...ity graphs used by [[garbage collection (computer science)|garbage collection]], a reference is represented...
33: ... a 3 minute educational video - Stanford Computer Science Education Library
35: [[Category:Computer terminology]]

Parameter (computer science) (6567 bytes)
77: [[Category:Computer science]]

Subclass (computer science) (1833 bytes)
1: ...amming]], a '''subclass''' is a [[class (computer science)|class]] that inherits some properties from its [...
17: ...class relationship with that of [[Class (computer science)|classes]] and [[instance]]s. An "instance of cat...
20: ...in particular the section about [[class (computer science)#Subclasses and Superclasses|subclasses and super...

Thread (computer science) (24330 bytes)
1: ...r [[multiprocessing]]. Threads are a way for a [[computer program|program]] to split itself into two or mor...
3: ... while others do a long calculation [[Background (computer software)|in the background]].
10: ...r storage|memory]] and other [[resource (computer science)|resource]]s directly. Context switching betwee...
12: ...ified. Careless use of such [[primitive (computer science)|primitive]]s can lead to [[deadlock]]s.
52: ...ix]] systems. Other than the sluggishness of the computer, the individual users are (usually) blissfully un...

Assignment (computer science) (2857 bytes)
1: In most [[imperative]] [[computer]] [[programming language]]s, the '''assignment op...

SPL (computer science) (903 bytes)
11: [[Category:Computer science]]

Ontology (computer science) (12895 bytes)
1: ...[regulation]]s) within that domain. The computer science usage of the term ''ontology'' is derived from th...
6: ...nglish idioms. It serves as [[core ontology]] for computer programs and users both, influencing their view o...
8: By default, all computer programs have a foundation ontology consisting of...
16: ...telligence]] and [[knowledge representation]]. [[Computer program]]s can use an ontology for a variety of p...

Rope (computer science) (310 bytes)
1: The concept of a heavyweight [[String (computer science)|string]], called a rope, involving the use of a ...

Heuristic (computer science) (5081 bytes)
2: In [[computer science]], two fundamental goals are finding [[algorithm]...
33: ...a spam or ham email. Any one of the rules used in isolation would often lead to false classification, but whe...

Thrash (computer science) (757 bytes)
5: *In [[computer architecture]], the term refers to poor performan...
9: ...and Prevention. Proceedings AFIPS,1968 Fall Joint Computer Conference, vol. 33, pp. 915-922.

Composition (computer science) (2143 bytes)
1: In [[computer science]], '''composition''' is a way to combine simple [...
7: ...esent each [[attribute]] of an [[object (computer science)|object]]. Attributes are usually given some name...

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