Array - A collection of elements that all have the same data type and are stored contiguously in memory, To sort - To arrange elements in a particular order, To swap - To exchange one thing for another, To shift - To move an object to a different place, To split - To break something into smaller pieces, To merge - To combine, To iterate - To repeat, Divide and conquer - An approach that consists in breaking a problem down into ever smaller pieces and solving recursively, To keep track - To be aware of how something is changing or what someone is doin, To articulate - To explain in an organised manner, To trigger - To make something happen, to cause, Bandwidth - The amount of information that can be sent each second over a network connection, To scale up - To increase something in size, To outweight - To be more important or significant than, Redundancy - The inclusion of extra components which are not strictly necessary in case other components fail, An outcome - A result, Thoroughly - Very carefully, completely, Stochastic - Having a random probability distribution or pattern that may be analyzed statistically but may not be predicted precisely, To implement - To put into effect, To disrupt - To interrupt something and prevent it from continuing by creating a problem,

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