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data type
in a database, used to defined fields, such as text, date, or number.
identifies the type of data that can be entered into a field (text, number, or currecy; *arithmetic operation = number)
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data type
the kind of information a field contains—whether text, number, date/time, or some other type.
the type of data being stored, for example a number, string (text)
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data type
a data classification that tells a computer what kind of data is to be used. examples: int, double, char, string, bool
a set of values together with a set of operations (i.e. simple data type, structured data type, pointers)
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data type
the specific type of data a variable is designed to hold. having the proper data type can be crucial in running a an error-free program.
a kind of data that variables may hold in a programming language plus the operations automatically provided. examples are character, integer, floating point
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data type
characteristic that defines data that can be stored in a field, such as numbers, text, or dates.
in a database, used to defined fields, such as text, date, or number.
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data type
refers to the type of data that will be placed in a named memory location (also known as a variable). examples are real, integer, and string.
a specific type of data that can be used in a programming language. in alice the data types that we used most often included number, boolean, and object.
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data type
a set of values and a set of operations on those values
collection of data values and a set of predefined operations on those values
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data type
a class of data that can be stored in an attribute
an attribute of data that describes the values it can have and how the data can be used
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data type
defines the information that can be stored in a variable, the size of needed memory and the operations that can be performed with the variable.
the specific type of data a variable is designed to hold. having the proper data type can be crucial in running a an error-free program.
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data type
the specific type of data a variable is designed to hold. having the proper data type can be crucial in running a an error-free program.
a specific type of data that can be used in a programming language. in alice the data types that we used most often included number, boolean, and object.
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data type
the type of content a variable holds, like an integer or a string of characters.
the way the field will be recognized by the system (integer, string, real or boolean)
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data type
defines the information that can be stored in a variable, the size of needed memory and the operations that can be performed with the variable.
a specific type of data that can be used in a programming language. in alice the data types that we used most often included number, boolean, and object.
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data type
in outsystems every piece of data, like a variable, is of a certain data type, that dictates what sort of operations can be applied to it
describes the type of data that can be stored there, how much memory the item occupies, and what types of operations can be performed on the data
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data type
the kind of data stored in each variable
used to define variables to indicate what kind of value the variable can hold.
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data type
defines the information that can be stored in a variable, the size of needed memory and the operations that can be performed with the variable.
a kind of data that variables may hold in a programming language plus the operations automatically provided. examples are character, integer, floating point
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data type
a classification that identifies various types of data and what actions they can perform (e.g boolean, integer, real, character, string...)
a classification that defines what a stored item is or is not, such as integer, float, string, or boolean.
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data type
indicates the type of data, text, date, boolean and/or numbers, that can be stored in a field
the type of data being stored, for example a number, string (text)
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data type
determines what field values you can enter for the field
identifies the type of data that can be entered into a field (text, number, or currecy; *arithmetic operation = number)
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data type
a group of values & the operations defined on those values
a set of values together with a set of operations (i.e. simple data type, structured data type, pointers)
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data type
a kind of data that variables may hold in a programming language plus the operations automatically provided. examples are character, integer, floating point
defines what kind of value a variable can hold such as number or string
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data type
the specific type of data a variable is designed to hold. having the proper data type can be crucial in running a an error-free program.
defines what kind of value a variable can hold such as number or string
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data type
defines the information that can be stored in a variable, the size of needed memory and the operations that can be performed with the variable.
in java, every variable has a type declared in the source code. there are two kinds of types: reference types and primitive types. reference types are references to objects.
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data type
in a database, used to defined fields, such as text, date, or number.
determines what field values you can enter for the field
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data type
determines what field values you can enter for the field
identifies the type of data that can be stored in a field.
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data type
refers to the type of data that will be placed in a named memory location (also known as a variable). examples are real, integer, and string.
defines what kind of value a variable can hold such as number or string
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data type
a data classification that tells a computer what kind of data is to be used. examples: int, double, char, string, bool
a group of values & the operations defined on those values
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data type
define storage format and allowable content of an attribute (field)
specifies the kind of data a field can contain
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data type
the specific type of data a variable is designed to hold. having the proper data type can be crucial in running a an error-free program.
indicates the type of data a memory location (variable or named constant) can store
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data type
defines the allowed/restricted values in certain fields
defines a field for a table - examples include short text, number or currency
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data type
defines the allowed/restricted values in certain fields
used to control how data in a particular field will be searched, sorted, or used in calculations. the default format is text.
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data type
a kind of data that variables may hold in a programming language plus the operations automatically provided. examples are character, integer, floating point
a specific type of data that can be used in a programming language. in alice the data types that we used most often included number, boolean, and object.
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data type
used to control how data in a particular field will be searched, sorted, or used in calculations. the default format is text.
defines a field for a table - examples include short text, number or currency
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data type
a class of data that be stored in an attribute.•character, integers, real numbers, dates, pictures, etc.
what class of data can be stored in the attribute e.g. characters, numeric, date, binary
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data type
a description of the set of values and the basic set of operations that can be applied to values of the type
indicates the type of data a memory location (variable or named constant) can store
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data type
defines the information that can be stored in a variable, the size of needed memory and the operations that can be performed with the variable.
defines what kind of value a variable can hold such as number or string
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data type
specification about the kinds of data that can be stored in the attribute.
an attribute that tells what kind of data that value can have.
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data type
used to control how data in a particular field will be searched, sorted, or used in calculations. the default format is text.
is the term used to identify whether a field is numeric, text, date, etc.
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data type
identifies the type of data that can be stored in a field.
identifies the type of data that can be entered into a field (text, number, or currecy; *arithmetic operation = number)
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data type
the type of content a variable holds, like an integer or a string of characters.
defines the type of data you intend to store in a variable [integer (whole number), real (decimal number), string (series of characters)]
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data type
in java, every variable has a type declared in the source code. there are two kinds of types: reference types and primitive types. reference types are references to objects.
a specific type of data that can be used in a programming language. in alice the data types that we used most often included number, boolean, and object.
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data type
in a database, used to defined fields, such as text, date, or number.
identifies the type of data that can be stored in a field.
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data type
is the term used to identify whether a field is numeric, text, date, etc.
defines a field for a table - examples include short text, number or currency
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data type
values in javascript appear in special appearances or &"dressings&"
is javascript's interpretation of the kind of data a program can work with these include string, number, array, boolean, null, object, and undefined.
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data type
defines the type of data you intend to store in a variable [integer (whole number), real (decimal number), string (series of characters)]
the way the field will be recognized by the system (integer, string, real or boolean)
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data type
a specific type of data that can be used in a programming language. in alice the data types that we used most often included number, boolean, and object.
indicates the type of data a memory location (variable or named constant) can store
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data type
in java, every variable has a type declared in the source code. there are two kinds of types: reference types and primitive types. reference types are references to objects.
a kind of data that variables may hold in a programming language plus the operations automatically provided. examples are character, integer, floating point
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data type
in outsystems every piece of data, like a variable, is of a certain data type, that dictates what sort of operations can be applied to it
a particular kind of data item, as defined by the values it can take, the programming language used, or the operations that can be performed on it.
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data type
defines what kind of values can be stored in a variable or other data structure element, such as integer or text
specifies the kind of information that data can be and is essentially the meaning of the data
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data type
what class of data can be stored in the attribute e.g. characters, numeric, date, binary
a class of data that be stored in an attribute. character, integers, real number, dates, picture etc
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data type
a particular kind of data item, as defined by the values it can take, and the operations that can be performed on it.
a particular kind of data item, as defined by the values it can take, the programming language used, or the operations that can be performed on it.
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data type
the specific type of data a variable is designed to hold. having the proper data type can be crucial in running a an error-free program.
a description of the set of values and the basic set of operations that can be applied to values of the type
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data type
defines the information that can be stored in a variable, the size of needed memory and the operations that can be performed with the variable.
a description of the set of values and the basic set of operations that can be applied to values of the type
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data type
defines the allowed/restricted values in certain fields
is the term used to identify whether a field is numeric, text, date, etc.
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data type
defines the information that can be stored in a variable, the size of needed memory and the operations that can be performed with the variable.
refers to the type of data that will be placed in a named memory location (also known as a variable). examples are real, integer, and string.
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data type
refers to the type of data that will be placed in a named memory location (also known as a variable). examples are real, integer, and string.
indicates the type of data a memory location (variable or named constant) can store
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data type
the storage format and allowable content of a program variable, class attribute, or relational database field
define storage format and allowable content of an attribute (field)
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data type
indicates the type of data that can be stored as a variable value. three types - strings, integers, floats
specifies the type of information a variable can store. examples are string, double, decimal, integer
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data type
refers to the type of data that will be placed in a named memory location (also known as a variable). examples are real, integer, and string.
in java, every variable has a type declared in the source code. there are two kinds of types: reference types and primitive types. reference types are references to objects.
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data type
refers to the type of data that will be placed in a named memory location (also known as a variable). examples are real, integer, and string.
the specific type of data a variable is designed to hold. having the proper data type can be crucial in running a an error-free program.
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data type
refers to the type of data that will be placed in a named memory location (also known as a variable). examples are real, integer, and string.
a description of the set of values and the basic set of operations that can be applied to values of the type
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image annotation
information other than standard identification must be added to the image
software function that allows text or markers to be digitally added to an image
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image annotation
allows selection of preset terms and/or manual text input and can be particularly useful when such additional information is necessary.
1. allows selection of preset terms or manual text input 2. used when additional info is necessary (ex. baby gestation, upright or supine, xtl)
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network performance
fully connected best performance, followed by dynamic
typically, we think of application or database performance. network performance is critical to creating successful systems.
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network performance
the measure of quality of a server.
a general measure of how quickly and efficiently a network is operating.
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network performance
larger the bandwidth the larger the data transfered wired connections are generally faster than wireless connections fibre optic cables are faster than copper cables network hardware
a general measure of how quickly and efficiently a network is operating.
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network performance
larger the bandwidth the larger the data transfered wired connections are generally faster than wireless connections fibre optic cables are faster than copper cables network hardware
the measure of quality of a server.
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data abstraction
the process or outcome of focusing on the essential properties of, and ignoring the details of, information or information structures.
the process of identifying only the required characteristics of an object ignoring the irrelevant details.
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data abstraction
set of data objects and a set of operations that characterize the behavior of these data objects; these operations relate to each other
hides the representation of data and implementation of operations, instance variables are only accessible via operations.
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data abstraction
data type defined by its set of objects and operations on the data type
hides the representation of data and implementation of operations, instance variables are only accessible via operations.
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data abstraction
creating a data type that hides the details of the data representation
focusing on important details and characteristics and filtering out the unwanted details or explanations. a means of separating behavior from implementation.
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data abstraction
system hides certain details of how the data are stored and maintained; simplifies users' interactions with the system.
separation of abstract data properties from concrete details of its implementation or storage
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data abstraction
the separation of a data type's logical properties from its implementation
the separation between specification of a data object and its implementation
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data abstraction
a logical description of how we view the data and the operations that are allowed without regard to how they will be implemented.
do not need to know the implementation details in order to use something; related to abstract data types (adts)
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data abstraction
allowing us to use a data structure without paying attention to how it's implemented
do not need to know the implementation details in order to use something; related to abstract data types (adts)
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data abstraction
separation of the logical view of a data object (what is stored) form the physical view(how the information is stored)
system hides certain details of how the data are stored and maintained; simplifies users' interactions with the system.
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data abstraction
separation of the logical view of data (definition) from its implementation (app programs)
separation of abstract data properties from concrete details of its implementation or storage
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data abstraction
a data model is used to hide storage details and present the users with a conceptual view of the database
system hides certain details of how the data are stored and maintained; simplifies users' interactions with the system.
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data abstraction
separation of the logical view of a data object (what is stored) form the physical view(how the information is stored)
separation of abstract data properties from concrete details of its implementation or storage
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data abstraction
separation of the logical view of data (definition) from its implementation (app programs)
system hides certain details of how the data are stored and maintained; simplifies users' interactions with the system.
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data abstraction
describes only essential features & hides details that are not needed
providing only needed information to the outside world and hiding implementation details. all irrelevant data is hidden about an object.
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data abstraction
a data model is used to hide storage details and present the users with a conceptual view of the database
separation of the logical view of a data object (what is stored) form the physical view(how the information is stored)
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data abstraction
a data model is used to hide storage details and present the users with a conceptual view of the database
separation of abstract data properties from concrete details of its implementation or storage
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data abstraction
separating the different levels of detail representing data
a data abstraction provides a general way to access a collection of data.
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data abstraction
a data model is used to hide storage details and present the users with a conceptual view of the database
separation of the logical view of data (definition) from its implementation (app programs)
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data abstraction
creating a data type that hides the details of the data representation
representing or storing information with methods that separate layers of concerns so that the programmer can work with information while ignoring lower-level details about how the information is represented.
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data abstraction
separation of the logical view of a data object (what is stored) form the physical view(how the information is stored)
separation of the logical view of data (definition) from its implementation (app programs)
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race conditions
results when several threads try to access and modify the same data concurrently. multiple requests overload the system (buffer overload)
error that occurs when the output of a function is dependent on the sequence/timing of inputs, and they arrive out of order. used for privilege elevation and dos attacks.
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race conditions
when an ordered or timed set of processes is disrupted or altered by an exploit. when information is processed out of order and causes problems.
a vulnerability that occurs when an ordered or timed set of processes is disrupted or altered by an exploit
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race conditions
are situations in which two or more processes are reading or writing shared data and the final result depends on „who runs precisely when&". very difficult to debug.
a situation when multiple processes or multiple read and write to the same data item and the final result depends on the relative timing of their execution
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open source software
software that has the programming code freely available for modification. in most cases, open source software is also &"free software&".
its software that is freely available and its source code is also available.
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open source software
copyright holder provides the rights to study, change, and distribute software
software hat is distributed for free, with access permitted to the source code so that it can be studied, changed and improved by software professionals
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open source software
available, free and users can modify copyrighted but no licensing fees use open standards
software whose source code is available free of charge for the public to use, copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute
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open source software
- no fee - source code is published and available to public - anyone can modify, copy, and redistribute it without fees
-means that the source code is published and made available to the public, enabling anyone to copy, modify, and redistribute it without paying a fee. -such as apache openoffice
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open source software
-freely available including source code -developed by a community of interested people -performs the same functions as commercial software.
a program in which the source code is available to the general public for use and modification from its original design free of charge.
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open source software
copyright holder provides the rights to study, change, and distribute software
software that is developed by usually-unpaid individuals on a volunteer basis, where the source code is visible and it is provided free of cost.
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open source software
software for which the source code is made freely available. users may legally modify the source code and can share it.
software where users can modify the source code and share under the same original licence and terms.
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open source software
source code is available to programmers who want to modify and improve the software
software that includes its source code, allowing programmers to modify and improve it.
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open source software
software that is developed by usually-unpaid individuals on a volunteer basis, where the source code is visible and it is provided free of cost.
open-source software - a method of developing, delivering, and licensing software that makes the application source code freely available to any interested developer or client
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open source software
makes source code available to modify and improve
software that includes its source code, allowing programmers to modify and improve it.
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open source software
is software that is available free of charge and with few licensing and copyright restrictions
free but use is restricted to the copyright provided by the software.