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  • 61SDXF — stands for Structured Data eXchange Format , and was published as Internet RFC 3072.It allows arbitrary structured data of different types to be assembled together for exchanging between computers of different architectures.The ability to… …

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  • 62File locking — is a mechanism that enforces access to a computer file by only one user or process at any specific time. The purpose of locking is to prevent the classic interceding update scenario. The interceding update problem may be illustrated as in the… …

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  • 63Kobato — Infobox animanga/Header name = Kobato caption = Magazine cover featuring Kobato. ja name = こばと ja name trans = genre = Adventure, Fantasy, Romance, ComedyInfobox animanga/Manga title = author = Clamp publisher = flagicon|Japan Shogakukan… …

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  • 64JSON — infobox file format mime = application/json extension = .json genre = Data interchange standard = RFC 4627JSON (pronEng|ˈdʒeɪsɒn, i.e., Jason ), short for JavaScript Object Notation, is a lightweight computer data interchange format. It is a text …

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  • 65General Magic — was a company co founded by Bill Atkinson, Andy Hertzfeld and Marc Porat that developed a new kind of handheld communications device they called a personal intelligent communicator , which was a PDA precursor that stressed communications. The… …

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  • 66Distributed revision control — A distributed revision control system (DRCS), distributed version control or decentralized version control (DVCS) keeps track of software revisions and allows many developers to work on a given project without necessarily being connected to a… …

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  • 67Data 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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  • 68Code point — Not to be confused with Point code. In character encoding terminology, a code point or code position is any of the numerical values that make up the code space (or code page).[1] For example, ASCII comprises 128 code points in the range 0hex to… …

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  • 70Luna Inverse — is a fictional character in the Slayers anime and novels, and is the sister of the main protagonist Lina Inverse. According to the author Hajime Kanzaka, she was originally planned as the main heroine of the series, but not long before the story… …

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