data structure

NOUN
  1. (computer science) the organization of data (and its storage allocations in a computer)
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How To Use data structure In A Sentence

  • This System model is directly constructed by the primary data. Consequently it may avoid the restriction of mathematical formula and keep integrity of the primary data structure.
  • The analysis documentation will include the system inputs, outputs and data structures as well as the processing logic.
  • It was Nell who pioneered texts in introductory programming and data structures usable by both high school and undergraduate students. 2010 March « Barb’s Computing Blog
  • Although this obviously complicates things somewhat, modern high-level languages make the difference between these two data structures easily understood.
  • In software engineering, the degree of complication of a system or system component, determined by such factors as the number and intricacy of interfaces, the number and intricacy of conditional branches, the degree of nesting, the types of data structures, and other system characteristics.
  • This System model is directly constructed by the primary data. Consequently it may avoid the restriction of mathematical formula and keep integrity of the primary data structure.
  • Web services are fine, until you start to deal with complex data structures across different platforms.
  • This is useful to define data hierarchies from within flat data structures such as delimited files and thus provide greater flexibility of template design Bobsguide News
  • Inodes are data structures, but they are usually stored on a disk and read into memory for reference and modification.
  • However, the draft now allows for direct software patentability of computer programs, data structures and process descriptions.
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