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  • ...dmin version]], it will automatically update this page and [[Comparison of database tools]]--> {{phpMyAdmin version}} | genre = Database management
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  • ...ware or creating binary packages. They are usually the base of a [[package management system]], with ports handling package creation and additional tools managin ...aintained by Hubbard along with Satoshi Asami for several years. The Ports Management Team was later formed to handle this task.
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  • ...blic License|GNU]] Image Manipulation Program ([[GIMP]]), version 2.6, a [[Free software|freely distributed application]]]] </ref> Apps built for [[Mobile device management|mobile platforms]] are called [[mobile app]]s.
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  • {{Short description|Open-source in-memory key–value database}} ...ics/introduction |quote=Redis is written in ANSI C and works in most POSIX systems like Linux, *BSD, OS X without external dependencies.}}</ref>
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  • Several things distinguish a directory service from a [[relational database]]. Data can be redundant if it aids performance.{{cn|date=November 2016}} ...tance but can be omitted, with the absence similar to NULL in a relational database
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  • ...es/netzdienste/gitlab_en/|title=Services - GitLab}}</ref> [[European X-ray free-electron laser|European XFEL]], [[GNOME Foundation]], [[Boeing]], Autodata, ...rewritten in [[Go (programming language)|Go]], initially as a source code management solution to collaborate with his team on software development. It later evo
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  • | genre = [[Relational database management system|RDBMS]] ...ead_database_walking_mysql_creator_why_future_belongs_mariadb/ |title=Dead database walking: MySQL's creator on why the future belongs to MariaDB - MariaDB, op
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  • {{Redirects here|File (software)|the file management program bundled with [[iOS 11]]|Files (software)}}{{Infobox software Most major [[BSD]] and [[Linux]] distributions use a free, [[open-source]] reimplementation which was written in 1986-87 by [[Ian Dar
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  • ...erates by acquiring the lock before accessing the corresponding data. Some systems also implement ''mandatory locks'', where attempting unauthorized access to ...se instructions allow a single process to test if the lock is free, and if free, acquire the lock in a single atomic operation.
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  • ...Search_SearchType_0=no&_pageLabel=RecordDetails&accno=ED350986&_nfls=false Management of NSFNET], a transcript of the March 12, 1992 hearing before the Subcommit .... By 1995, companies such as GeoCities, Angelfire and Tripod were offering free hosting.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.biztechmagazine.com/article/2012/02
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  • ...systems switch between tasks based on their priorities while time sharing systems switch the task based on clock interrupts. Most RTOS’s use a pre-emptive ..."Tanenbaum">{{cite book|last=Tanenbaum|first=Andrew|title=Modern Operating Systems|year=2008|publisher=Pearson/Prentice Hall|location=Upper Saddle River, NJ|i
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  • ...[[Turbo Pascal]] were in popular use before the availability of windowing systems like [[Microsoft Windows]] and the [[X Window System]] (X11). They commonly ...s]], an extensible editor that is commonly used as an IDE on [[Unix-like]] systems]]
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  • {{short description|process to build apps for various mobile operating systems}} ...s, or front-ends, rely on mobile back-ends to support access to enterprise systems. The mobile back-end facilitates data routing, security, authentication, a
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  • !style="background: #ececec;"| [[MyBB]]<ref>{{cite web|title = MyBB – Free and Open Source Forum Software|url = https://www.mybb.com/|website = www.my !style="background: #ececec;"| [[phpBB]]<ref>{{cite web|title = phpBB • Free and Open Source Forum Software|url = https://www.phpbb.com/|website = www.p
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  • '''MediaWiki''' is a [[free and open-source]] [[wiki software|wiki engine]]. It was developed for use o ...ng scalability through multiple layers of [[database cache|caching]] and [[database replication]] has been a major concern for developers. Another major aspect
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  • ...middle tier, which services them by making queries and updates against the database and generates a user interface. ...ectly against the client table on the database. This allows the underlying database to be replaced without making any change to the other tiers.<ref name="ntie
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  • {{About|computer files and file systems in general terms|a more detailed and technical article|File system}} ...ple [[extended attributes]] or [[Fork (file system)|forks]]. On other file systems this can be done via [[sidecar file]]s or software-specific databases. All
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  • ...SS]]'''),<ref>{{Citation|last=Quintero|first=Dino|title=Workload Optimized Systems: Tuning POWER7 for Analytics|url=http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg24 ...998|pages=71–78|mode=cs1}}</ref> In addition to statistical analysis, data management (case selection, file reshaping, creating derived data) and data documentat
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  • {{short description|Cross-platform document-oriented database}} | genre = [[Document-oriented database]]
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  • ...ode, very high level languages and executable graphical representations of systems.<ref>[http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/M.Harman/scam10.pdf Why Source Code Ana ...ode and does not count as source code",<ref>https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.en.html</ref> others find it convenient to refer to each intermediate fi
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