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randomness


  3  definitions  found 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  randomness 
  n  :  the  quality  of  lacking  any  predictable  order  or  plan  [syn:  {haphazardness}] 
 
  From  Jargon  File  (4.2.3,  23  NOV  2000)  [jargon]: 
 
  randomness  n.  1.  An  inexplicable  misfeature;  gratuitous 
  inelegance.  2.  A  {hack}  or  {crock}  that  depends  on  a  complex  combination 
  of  coincidences  (or,  possibly,  the  combination  upon  which  the  crock 
  depends  for  its  accidental  failure  to  malfunction).  "This  hack  can  output 
  characters  40-57  by  putting  the  character  in  the  four-bit  accumulator 
  field  of  an  XCT  and  then  extracting  six  bits  --  the  low  2  bits  of  the 
  XCT  opcode  are  the  right  thing."  "What  randomness!"  3.  Of  people, 
  synonymous  with  `flakiness'.  The  connotation  is  that  the  person  so 
  described  is  behaving  weirdly,  incompetently,  or  inappropriately  for 
  reasons  which  are  a  too  tiresome  to  bother  inquiring  into  b  are 
  probably  as  inscrutable  as  quantum  phenomena  anyway,  and  c  are  likely 
  to  pass  with  time.  "Maybe  he  has  a  real  complaint,  or  maybe  it's  just 
  randomness.  See  if  he  calls  back." 
 
  Despite  the  negative  connotations  jargon  uses  of  this  term  have  it 
  is  worth  noting  that  randomness  can  actually  be  a  valuable 
  resource,  very  useful  for  applications  in  cryptography  and  elsewhere. 
  Computers  are  so  thoroughly  deterministic  that  they  have  a  hard  time 
  generating  high-quality  randomess,  so  hackers  have  sometimes  felt 
  the  need  to  built  special-purpose  contraptions  for  this  purpose  alone. 
  One  well-known  website  offers  random  bits  generated  by  radioactive  decay 
  (http://www.fourmilab.ch/hotbits/).  Another  derives  random  bits  from 
  images  of  Lava  Lite  lamps  (http://lavarand.sgi.com/).  (Hackers  invariably 
  find  the  latter  hilarious.  If  you  have  to  ask  why,  you'll  never  get  it.) 
 
 
 
  From  The  Free  On-line  Dictionary  of  Computing  (13  Mar  01)  [foldoc]: 
 
  randomness 
 
  1.  An  inexplicable  misfeature;  gratuitous  inelegance. 
 
  2.  A  {hack}  or  {crock}  that  depends  on  a  complex  combination 
  of  coincidences  (or,  possibly,  the  combination  upon  which  the 
  crock  depends  for  its  accidental  failure  to  malfunction). 
  "This  hack  can  output  characters  40--57  by  putting  the 
  character  in  the  four  bit  accumulator  field  of  an  XCT  and  then 
  extracting  six  bits  -  the  low  2  bits  of  the  XCT  opcode  are 
  the  right  thing."  "What  randomness!" 
 
  3.  Of  people,  synonymous  with  "flakiness".  The  connotation  is 
  that  the  person  so  described  is  behaving  weirdly, 
  incompetently,  or  inappropriately  for  reasons  which  are  a 
  too  tiresome  to  bother  inquiring  into  b  are  probably  as 
  inscrutable  as  quantum  phenomena  anyway,  and  c  are  likely  to 
  pass  with  time.  "Maybe  he  has  a  real  complaint,  or  maybe  it's 
  just  randomness.  See  if  he  calls  back." 
 
  [{Jargon  File}] 
 
 




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