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  2. Flag (programming) - Wikipedia

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    Flags may be found as members of a defined data structure, such as a database record, and the meaning of the value contained in a flag will generally be defined in relation to the data structure it is part of. In many cases, the binary value of a flag will be understood to represent one of several possible states or statuses.

  3. Sentinel value - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, a sentinel value (also referred to as a flag value, trip value, rogue value, signal value, or dummy data) is a special value in the context of an algorithm which uses its presence as a condition of termination, typically in a loop or recursive algorithm.

  4. FLAGS register - Wikipedia

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    The FLAGS register is the status register that contains the current state of an x86 CPU.The size and meanings of the flag bits are architecture dependent. It usually reflects the result of arithmetic operations as well as information about restrictions placed on the CPU operation at the current time.

  5. Boolean flag - Wikipedia

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    A single byte can contain up to 8 separate Boolean flags by mapping one Boolean flag to each bit, making it a very economical and dense method of data storage. This is known as a packed representation or bit-packing, and the opposite encoding with only one Boolean flag per byte used is known as a sparse representation.

  6. Retraction in academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    In academic publishing, a retraction is a mechanism by which a published paper in an academic journal is flagged for being seriously flawed to the extent that their results and conclusions can no longer be relied upon. Retracted articles are not removed from the published literature but marked as retracted.

  7. 5 things that are actually okay to search for on your work ...

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    Not everything is off-limits when it comes to surfing the web on your work computer -- in fact, there are a few searches that you won't get busted for.

  8. Negative flag - Wikipedia

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    In a computer processor the negative flag or sign flag is a single bit in a system status (flag) register used to indicate whether the result of the last mathematical operation produced a value in which the most significant bit (the left most bit) was set.

  9. Category:Computer jargon - Wikipedia

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    Category: Computer jargon. 14 languages. Беларуская (тарашкевіца) ... Flag day (computing) G. Garbage in, garbage out; Green Lightning (computing) H.