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  • 1Data Access in Real Time — (DART) is a Real time operating system used by EMC Celerra. It is a modified UNIX Kernel with additional functionality. DART is an embedded, real time, operating system comprising a modified UNIX kernel and dedicated file server software that… …

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  • 2Data Access Language — Data Access Language, or simply DAL, was a SQL like language parser released by Apple Computer in 1990 to provide unified client/server access to database management systems. It was known for poor performance and high costs, something Apple did… …

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  • 3Data access arrangement — The term data access arrangement (DAA) has the following meanings: In public switched telephone networks, a single item or group of items at the customer side of the network interface for data transmission purposes, including all equipment that… …

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  • 4Data Access Manager — The Data Access Manager (DAM) was a database access API for the Mac OS, introduced in 1991 as an extension to System 7. Similar in concept to ODBC, DAM saw little use and was eventually dropped in the late 1990s. Only a handful of products ever… …

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  • 5IBM Common User Access — Common User Access (CUA) is a standard for user interfaces to operating systems and computer programs. It was developed by IBM and first published in 1987 as part of their Systems Application Architecture. Used originally in the OS/MVS, VM/CMS,… …

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  • 6data access arrangement —    (DAA)    Data communications equipment furnished or approved by a common carrier that permits attachment of privately owned data terminal and communications equipment to the common carrier s network …

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  • 7Microsoft Data Access Components — MDAC redirects here. For other uses, see MDAC (disambiguation). MDAC (Microsoft Data Access Components) Microsoft Corporation s MDAC provides a uniform framework for accessing a variety of data sources on their Windows platform. Developer(s)… …

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  • 8Common Log File System — (CLFS) is a general purpose logging subsystem that is accessible to both kernel mode as well as user mode applications for building high performance transaction logs. It was introduced with Windows Server 2003 R2 and included in later Windows OSs …

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  • 9Data Intensive Computing — is a class of parallel computing applications which use a data parallel approach to processing large volumes of data typically terabytes or petabytes in size and typically referred to as Big Data. Computing applications which devote most of their …

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  • 10Data warehouse — Overview In computing, a data warehouse (DW) is a database used for reporting and analysis. The data stored in the warehouse is uploaded from the operational systems. The data may pass through an operational data store for additional operations… …

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