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  • 1Universal Standard Book Code — The increased use of computers in handling bibliographic data and the accumulation of large numbers of items, running into millions, will mean less and less involvement of the human element in the various processes such as manual key allocation… …

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  • 2Code coverage — is a measure used in software testing. It describes the degree to which the source code of a program has been tested. It is a form of testing that inspects the code directly and is therefore a form of white box testing.[1] Code coverage was among …

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  • 3Code page — is another term for character encoding. It consists of a table of values that describes the character set for a particular language. The term code page originated from IBM s EBCDIC based mainframe systems,[1] but many vendors use this term… …

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  • 4Requirements analysis — in systems engineering and software engineering, encompasses those tasks that go into determining the needs or conditions to meet for a new or altered product, taking account of the possibly conflicting requirements of the various stakeholders,… …

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  • 5Code for Sustainable Homes — The Code for Sustainable Homes is an environmental impact rating system for housing in England and Wales, setting new standards for energy efficiency (above those in current building regulations)[1] and sustainability which are not mandatory… …

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  • 6Standard Template Library — C++ Standard Library fstream iomanip ios iostream sstream string …

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  • 7Code refactoring — Refactor redirects here. For the use of refactor on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Refactoring talk pages. Code refactoring is disciplined technique for restructuring an existing body of code, altering its internal structure without changing its… …

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  • 8code — coder, n. codeless, adj. /kohd/, n., v., coded, coding. n. 1. a system for communication by telegraph, heliograph, etc., in which long and short sounds, light flashes, etc., are used to symbolize the content of a message: Morse code. 2. a system… …

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  • 9Code golf — An example round of code golf running on 4clojure.com, showing the problem expressed as a series of unit tests, special requirements for the round s problem, and a results graph (the league ) with a personal score. Code golf is a type of computer …

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  • 10International Building Code — The International Building Code (IBC) is a model building code developed by the International Code Council (ICC). It has been adopted throughout most of the United States. HistorySince the early 1900s, the system of building regulations in the… …

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