random enumeration

[ˈrændəm ɪˌnjuːməˈreɪʃən]
nounpl: random enumerations
enumeração aleatória
1. A process of listing or counting items in a random or non-sequential order, commonly used in statistics, computer science, and mathematics to select or organize elements without a predetermined pattern
The survey used random enumeration to select participants from the population database.
A pesquisa utilizou enumeração aleatória para selecionar participantes do banco de dados da população.
2. In computing, an algorithmic method that generates a sequence of random selections from a set of items without replacement
Random enumeration of network nodes helps distribute processing load evenly.
A enumeração aleatória de nós de rede ajuda a distribuir a carga de processamento uniformemente.
This is a technical term primarily used in academic, scientific, and computing contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, it is frequently encountered in computer science courses and statistical research. The term maintains the same meaning across both Portuguese-speaking and English-speaking technical communities, with no significant cultural variations in usage.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
random samplingrandom selectionrandomized enumerationstochastic enumeration
Antonyms / Antônimos
sequential enumerationordered enumerationsystematic enumerationdeterministic enumeration

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
enumeração aleatória
Standard term used in technical and academic contexts
São Paulo
enumeração aleatória
Commonly used in technology and research sectors
Portugal
enumeração aleatória
Same term used in European Portuguese academic contexts
General USA
random enumeration
Standard technical term in computer science and statistics

Related Words

randomizationprobability distributionsampling methodalgorithmic enumerationcombinatorics

Related Idioms & Phrases

random selection method
enumeration process
randomized list generation
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