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In computer science, we use this form of the word to describe conditional execution

For instance, in cuda programming, there are assembly instructions whose execution we can predicate (kate) on a prior result. 7 the mathematical vectors you're used to are tensors of rank one The data structures in computer science don't necessarily obey the tensor transformation rules They're just arrays that can expand and contract, as noted earlier. Abstraction is a core concept in all of computer science Without abstraction, we would still be programming in machine code or worse not have computers in the first place

So imho that's a really good question What is abstraction abstracting something means to give names to things, so that the name captures the core of what a function or a whole program does One example is given in the book you reference, where it says suppose we’re working with turtles, and a common operation we need. In the topic of simulated annealing (as far as computer science is concerned), entropy is described as how much decay has happened during the evaluation of the algorithm I guess to answer your question though, there is not a concrete definition of the word 'entropy' except for the ones that you can find in a dictionary. The word ‘semantic ‘as an adjective simply means ‘meaningful’ which is very related to the word 'high level' in computer science

A data model that is semantic, that is meaningful and understood by anyone regardless of his background or expertise

C++ is less semantic than java, because java uses meaningful words for its classes, methods and fields Refer to the tags that describe themselves such , , and so on. The definition of a predicate, which can be found online in various sources such as here, is A logical expression which evaluates to true or false, normally to direct the execution path in code. I see the word buffer everywhere, but i am unable to grasp what it exactly is Would anybody please explain what is buffer in layman's language

But in order to have a better understanding of what a thread is, some computer architecture knowledge is required What a computer does, is to follow instructions and manipulate data Ram is the place where the instructions and data are saved, the processor uses those instructions to perform operations on the saved data. B.4.2.3.1 computer software configuration item (csci) An aggregation of software or any of its discrete portions that satisfies an end use function and has been designated by the government or contractor, if the government did not specify, for configuration management Cscis are the major software products of a system acquisition, which are developed in accordance with standard dod or commercial practices and processes

The definition of interface has changed over time

Do you think interface just have method declarations only What about static final variables and what about default definitions after java 5.

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