A list of named values used as the range of a particular attribute type For example, Color = {Red, Green, Blue}
A list of named values used as the range of a particular attribute type For example, RGBColor = {red, green, blue} Boolean is a predefined enumeration with the values {false, true}
The nonchronological scheme used by publishers to identify an individual serial and to show the relationship of the individual unit of the serial to the series as a whole For example, Volume 235 and Volume X are indicators of enumeration
The process by which, during startup, the operating system identifies Plug and Play devices by creating unique device IDs and reporting those IDs to Device Manager
The number or numbers shown at the end of a Clue to indicate the length of the Answer For example, Mason-Dixon Line might have (5-5, 4) as its enumeration
The 10-character field appearing after the call number in the online catalog (STAR GATEWAY or DRA WEB2), where information on volume, year, and issue is entered
The non-chronological scheme used by the publisher on the bibliographic unit to identify the individual bibliographic units of a serial and to show the relationship of a bibliographic unit to the serial as a whole
C++ integral type with named constants These are frequently used in template programming because they can be used as template arguments
The process by which Plug and Play identifies logical devices and buses during computer system startup Plug and Play identifies the available resources of the logical devices and buses
A list of allowed values An mmCIF definition may include the list of discrete values that are permitted for a particular data item For example, the mmCIF definition for the method used to produce a chemical entity (_entity src_method) can have two values: man for a genetically manipulated source, and nat for a material from a natural source
A mechanism that allows access to the elements of a collection in an orderly fashion, even when the collection itself may be unordered
The recursive search required by some complex query syntax in which the query is compared to one section of the catalog and then again to another section of the catalog (Search)
The goal in combinatorics of finding a simple formula for the number of some type of mathematical object For example, there are n! permutations of n distinct letters
To count; to tell by numbers; to count over, or tell off one after another; to number; to reckon up; to mention one by one; to name over; to make a special and separate account of; to recount; as, to enumerate the stars in a constellation
When you enumerate a list of things, you name each one in turn. I enumerate the work that will have to be done. = itemize. to name a list of things one by one (enumeratus, past participle of enumerare, from numerare )