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Ontology (computer science) (12895 bytes)
1: ...ce as well as the basic categories thereof. See [[ontology (philosophy)]]. 6: ...nglish idioms. It serves as [[core ontology]] for computer programs and users both, influencing their view o... 8: ... default, all computer programs have a foundation ontology consisting of a processor instruction set, or sta... 10: [[T. R. Gruber]] has described an ontology in this sense as "an explicit specification of co... 12: ...mong practising computational ontologists, a true ontology should contain at a minimum not only a hierarchy ... Computer Engineering and Computer Science (236 bytes) 1: ...ubject of [[computer engineering]] and [[computer science]]. 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]] 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."'' Name (computer science) (1029 bytes) 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... Field (computer science) (594 bytes) 1: ...s can be divided into ''fields''. For example, a computer may represent today's date as three distinct fiel... 3: ...ing language]]s usually have a [[record (computer science)|record]] [[data type]] to represent composite da... 9: ...nce variable]], [[key field]], [[record (computer science)|record]], [[n-tuple]] Interface (computer science) (3916 bytes) Aspect (computer science) (1223 bytes) 1: In [[computer science]], an '''aspect''' is a part of a program that cr... 7: [[Category:Computer science]] Chrome (computer science) (521 bytes) Durability (computer science) (1252 bytes) 1: In [[computer science]], '''durability''' is the [[ACID]] property that... 13: * [[Atomicity (computer science)|atomicity]] 15: * [[Isolation (computer science)|isolation]] Generator (computer science) (2750 bytes) 2: In [[computer science]], a '''generator''' is a special routine that ca... Default (computer science) (178 bytes) 1: ...]] or [[value]] [[automatic]]ally assigned to a [[computer program|programme]] or [[device]]. Logic in computer science (520 bytes) 1: '''Logic in computer science''' is a branch of [[applied logic]] which contain... 2: ...gic that are guided by applications in [[computer science]]; 3: #Fundamental concepts in computer science that are naturally expressible in logical form; 6: ...omputer science]] [[Category:Theoretical computer science]] Clone (computer science) (2642 bytes) 1: A '''clone''' is a computer system (both hardware and software) based on anot... 12: ...ecture|EISA]]-compatible [[X86|80x86]]-based microcomputer (this use is sometimes spelled "klone" or "PClone... 17: [[Category:Computer terminology]] Binding (computer science) (1234 bytes) 1: In computer science, '''binding''' refers to the creation of a simple... 7: ...macs" whenever he wants to save and quit. Often a computer application may allow the user to create a [[macr... Signature (Computer Science) (369 bytes) Polymorphism (computer science) (16066 bytes) 1: ...phism''' is the idea of allowing the same [[code (computer programming)|code]] to be used with different [[d... 41: ...hism is not polymorphism in a meaningful computer science sense at all—that it is just [[syntactic su... 70: * In the first case, [[integer (computer science)|integer]] addition must be invoked. 93: ...This is sometimes used by [[computer virus]]es, [[computer worm]]s and [[shellcode]]s to hide the presence o... 95: [[Category:Computer terminology]] Precision (computer science) (1131 bytes) 1: In [[computer science]], '''precision''' of a numerical quantity is a m... 32: [[Category: Computer science]] Cohort (computer science) (375 bytes) 1: A cohort in [[computer science]] is a [[group]] of proximate [[data]] and/or [[o...
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