Constructor (computer science) — In object oriented programming, a constructor (sometimes shortened to ctor) in a class is a special block of statements called when an object is created, either when it is declared (statically constructed on the stack, possible in C++ but not in… … Wikipedia
Manually Coded English — (MCE) is a general term used to describe a variety of visual communication methods expressed through the hands which attempt to represent the English language. Unlike deaf sign languages which have evolved naturally in deaf communities, the… … Wikipedia
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Dijkstra's algorithm — Not to be confused with Dykstra s projection algorithm. Dijkstra s algorithm Dijkstra s algorithm runtime Class Search algorithm Data structure Graph Worst case performance … Wikipedia
Boot sector — A boot sector (sometimes called a bootblock) is a sector of a hard disk, floppy disk, or similar data storage device that contains code for booting programs (usually, but not necessarily, operating systems) stored in other parts of the disk.On a… … Wikipedia
Copy constructor — A copy constructor is a special constructor in the C++ programming language creating a new object as a copy of an existing object. The first argument of such a constructor is a reference to an object of the same type as is being constructed… … Wikipedia
Cluster analysis — The result of a cluster analysis shown as the coloring of the squares into three clusters. Cluster analysis or clustering is the task of assigning a set of objects into groups (called clusters) so that the objects in the same cluster are more… … Wikipedia
Fry Readability Formula — The Fry Readability Formula (or Fry Readability Graph) is a readability metric for English texts, developed by Edward Fry.The grade reading level (or reading difficulty level) is calculated by the average number of sentences (y axis) and… … Wikipedia
Grain (cipher) — Grain is a stream cipher submitted to eSTREAM in 2004 by Martin Hell, Thomas Johansson and Willi Meier. It has been selected for the final eSTREAM portfolio for Profile 2 by the eSTREAM project. Grain is designed primarily for restricted hardware … Wikipedia
Manually coded language — Manually coded languages (MCLs) are representations of spoken languages in a gestural visual form; that is, sign language versions of spoken languages. Unlike the sign languages that have evolved naturally in Deaf communities, which have distinct … Wikipedia