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  • 64MapReduce — is a software framework introduced by Google in 2004 to support distributed computing on large data sets on clusters of computers.[1] Parts of the framework are patented in some countries.[2] The framework is inspired by the map and reduce… …

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  • 65Elemenope — Infobox Software name = elemenope caption = elemenope developer = createTank latest release version = 5.1 latest release date = August, 2006 operating system = Cross platform genre = SOA Service oriented architecture * Software framework license …

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  • 66information system — Introduction       an integrated set of components for collecting, storing, processing, and communicating information (information science). Business firms, other organizations, and individuals in contemporary society rely on information systems… …

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  • 68Web of trust — For the internet security website, see WOT: Web of Trust. In cryptography, a web of trust is a concept used in PGP, GnuPG, and other OpenPGP compatible systems to establish the authenticity of the binding between a public key and its owner. Its… …

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  • 69Soft error — In electronics and computing, an error is a signal or datum which is wrong. Errors may be caused by a defect, usually understood either to be a mistake in design or construction, or a broken component. A soft error is also a signal or datum which …

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  • 70Failure rate — is the frequency with which an engineered system or component fails, expressed for example in failures per hour. It is often denoted by the Greek letter λ (lambda) and is important in reliability engineering. The failure rate of a system usually… …

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