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  2. Enumerated type - Wikipedia

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    The enumerator names are usually identifiers that behave as constants in the language. An enumerated type can be seen as a degenerate tagged union of unit type. A variable that has been declared as having an enumerated type can be assigned any of the enumerators as a value. In other words, an enumerated type has values that are different from ...

  3. Enumerator (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    An enumerator is a Turing machine with an attached printer. The Turing machine can use that printer as an output device to print strings. Every time the Turing machine wants to add a string to the list, it sends the string to the printer. Enumerator is a type of Turing machine variant and is equivalent with Turing machine.

  4. Enumerator - Wikipedia

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    Enumerator may refer to: Iterator (computer science) An enumerator in the context of iteratees; in computer programming, a value of an enumerated type; Enumerator (computer science), a Turing machine that lists elements of some set S. a census taker, a person performing door-to-door around census, to count the people and gather demographic data.

  5. Enumeration - Wikipedia

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    Under this definition, an enumeration of a set S is any surjection from an ordinal α onto S. The more restrictive version of enumeration mentioned before is the special case where α is a finite ordinal or the first limit ordinal ω. This more generalized version extends the aforementioned definition to encompass transfinite listings.

  6. Network enumeration - Wikipedia

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    Network enumeration is a computing activity in which usernames and info on groups, shares, and services of networked computers are retrieved. It should not be confused with network mapping, which only retrieves information about which servers are connected to a specific network and what operating system runs on them.

  7. Enumerator polynomial - Wikipedia

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    The distance enumerator polynomial is (;,) = = and when C is linear this is equal to the weight enumerator. The outer distribution of C is the 2 n-by-n+1 matrix B with rows indexed by elements of GF(2) n and columns indexed by integers 0...n, and entries

  8. Common Weakness Enumeration - Wikipedia

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    Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) logo. The Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) is a category system for hardware and software weaknesses and vulnerabilities.It is sustained by a community project with the goals of understanding flaws in software and hardware and creating automated tools that can be used to identify, fix, and prevent those flaws. [1]

  9. Common Platform Enumeration - Wikipedia

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    This is used for update or service pack information. Sometimes referred to as "point releases" or minor versions. The technical difference between version and update will be different for certain vendors and products.